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Phoenix (/ˈfiːnɪks/ FEE-niks; Navajo: Hoozdo; Spanish: Fénix or Fínix,[citation needed] Walapai: Banyà:nyuwá) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state

of Arizona, with 1,608,139 residents as of 2020. It is the fifth-most populous city in the United States, and the only U.S. state capital with a population of more than one million residents.

Phoenix is the anchor of the Phoenix metropolitan area, also known as the Valley of the Sun, which in turn is part of the Salt River Valley. The metropolitan area is the 11th largest by population in the United States, with approximately 4.85 million people as of 2020. Phoenix, the seat of Maricopa County, has the largest area of all cities in Arizona, with an area of 517.9 square miles (1,341 km2), and is also the 11th largest city by area in the United States. It is the largest metropolitan area, both by population and size, of the Arizona Sun Corridor megaregion.

Qionglai, which belongs to Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, is the first state in the south of Tianfu since ancient times. It is located in the west of Chengdu Plain, the fortress of Sichuan-Yunnan and Sichuan-Tibet Highway, 75 kilometers away from Chengdu. The city covers an area of 1384 square kilometers, with a total registered population of 656600 in 2016. Qionglai, known as Linqu in ancient times, is the hometown of Zhuo Wenjun, a famous talented woman in the Western Han Dynasty. It was founded in 311 BC and has a history of more than 2300 years. It is one of the four earliest ancient cities in Sichuan. Linlai Street, the residence of Qionglai Municipal Government, is one of the first famous historical and cultural cities in Sichuan Province. Qionglai is a "national ecological demonstration city", "provincial sanitary city", "model city for comprehensive management of social security in Chengdu", "top 100 counties (cities) in China's food industry", "National Lean Pig production Base County" and "the largest Liquor production Base in China".
Airport In Qiong Lai - Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, IATA: CTU, ICAO: ZUUU), located at the junction of Shuangliu District and Wuhou District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China, about 16 kilometers northeast from the center of Chengdu, is a 4F international aviation hub , one of the eight major regional hub airports in China   , an aviation hub and passenger and cargo distribution center in China's inland areas.     
The predecessor of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport is Chengdu Shuangguisi Airport, which was built in 1938. On December 12, 1956, Chengdu Shuangguisi Airport was renamed Chengdu Shuangliu Airport.   On November 30, 1995, Chengdu Shuangliu Airport was approved to change its name to Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. On August 9, 2012, Terminal 2 of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport officially opened.   
According to the information on the airport's official website in August 2017, the airport has 2 terminals with a waiting area of ​​500,000 square meters, which can meet the annual passenger throughput of 50 million passengers. There are 3 air cargo terminals and 2 parallel runways. , there are 3 aircraft parking areas with a total area of ​​9.4127 million square meters; a total of 228 parking spaces (as of January 2020)   ; 270 air routes have been opened, connecting 209 cities at home and abroad.  
In 2019, Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport handled a total of 55,858,552 passengers, a year-on-year increase of 5.5%, ranking fourth in the country; cargo and mail throughput was 671,903.9 tons, a year-on-year increase of 1.0%, ranking sixth in the country; aircraft movements were 366,887 Flights, a year-on-year increase of 4.2%, ranking fifth in the country   .
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