| Geography and Climate | 
            
            
                - Area: 722,000 ㎢
 
                - Location: To the northeast, it borders Gansu Province; to the northwest, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region; to the southeast, Sichuan Province; and to the southwest, the Tibet Autonomous Region. Qinghai serves as a crucial link connecting Xinjiang with inland China.
 
                - Landscape: The province features a terrain that is generally high in the west and lower in the east. It is characterized by clustered mountain ranges, with widely distributed peaks, lakes, gorges, and basins.
 
                - Climate: A plateau continental climate
 
             
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            | Population | 
            
            
                - 5.94 million (as of 2023)
 
                - Ethnicity: Qinghai Province is home to 55 ethnic groups, with ethnic minorities making up 49.47% of the total population. The main ethnic groups include the Tibetans, Hui, Tu, Salar, and Mongols. The Tu and Salar ethnic groups are unique to Qinghai Province.
 
             
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            | Administrative Districts & Executives | 
            
            
                - Two prefectures and six autonomous regions
 
                - Location of the Provincial Government: Xining City
 
                - Executives: Governor (1), vice-governors (8)
 
             
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            | Main Event | 
            China-Qinghai Green Development Investment and Trade Consultation conference | 
        
        
            | Cultural Tourism | 
            Qinghai Lake, Chaka Salt Lake, and Ta’er Monastery | 
        
        
            | Sister-City Relation Status(year) | 
            
            
                - South Korea: Jung-gu, Daejeon City (Xining City, Qinghai Province, October 1997), Jeonju City (June 2012)
 
                - Others: Gitega Province, Burundi (March 1991); Nevada, United States (June 2002); Utah, United States (July 2011); Tabasco, Mexico (November 2013); Ávila, Spain (June 2005), Val-de-Oise, France (June 2012); Mantua, Italy (December 2016); Cartago Province, Costa Rica (December 2015); O'Higgins Region, Chile (August 2023); Ardabil Province, Iran (July 2024)
 
             
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