Introduction
Not to be confused with Jinzhou. This article is about the modern city. For the ancient administrative division, see Jingzhou (ancient China). For other uses, see Jingzhou (disambiguation). Prefecture-level city in Hubei, People's Republic of ChinaJingzhou 荆州市KingchowPrefecture-level cityJingzhou Ancient CityStatue of Qu YuanJingzhou MuseumWanshou PagodaEastern Gate of the Old City WallLocation of Jingzhou City jurisdiction in HubeiJingzhouLocation of the city center in HubeiShow map of HubeiJingzhouJingzhou (China)Show map of ChinaCoordinates (Jingzhou municipal government): 30°20′11″N 112°14′29″E / 30.3363°N 112.2414°E / 30.3363; 112.2414CountryPeople's Republic of ChinaProvinceHubeiMunicipal seatShashi DistrictArea • Prefecture-level city14,068.68 km2 (5,431.95 sq mi) • Urban1,576.0 km2 (608.5 sq mi) • Metro1,576.0 km2 (608.5 sq mi)Population (2020 census) • Prefecture-level city5,231,180 • Density371.832/km2 (963.039/sq mi) • Urban1,068,291 • Urban density677.85/km2 (1,755.6/sq mi) • Metro1,068,291 • Metro density677.85/km2 (1,755.6/sq mi)GDP • Prefecture-level cityCN¥ 159.1 billionUS$ 25.5 billion • Per capitaCN¥ 27,781US$ 4,460Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)ISO 3166 codeCN-HB-10Licence plate prefixes鄂DWebsitejingzhou.gov.cn Jingzhou"Jingzhou", as written in Simplified ChineseSimplified Chinese荆州Traditional Chinese荊州PostalKingchowTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJīngzhōu Jingzhou (Chinese: 荆州; pinyin: Jīngzhōu) is a prefecture-level city in southern Hubei province, China, located on the banks of the Yangtze River. Its total residential population was 5,231,180 according to the 2020 census, 1,068,291 of whom resided in the built-up (or metro) area comprising two urban districts. Jingzhou's central urban area has grown out of Shashi City and Jingzhou Town (historically also known as Jiangling); their names were preserved in the names of Shashi District and Jingzhou District, which include the city's historical center, as well as Jiangling County, which administers the suburban areas of the larger historical area of Jiangling. The name "Shashi" also remains in the names of a number of local facilities, such as Jingzhou Shashi Airport and a railway freight station.