# Xiangyang
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Beyond the Zhuge Liang Feud: Two Chinese Rival Cities Forge a Strategic Alliance
Nanyang and Xiangyang, two long-standing rival cities in Central China, have officially moved to end their historical disputes in favor of economic and cultural integration. By aligning their automotive supply chains and tourism markets, the cities aim to transform their 'zero-sum' competition into a unified regional powerhouse under China’s new development strategy.

Hubei Bets on a 'Golden Triangle' — Not to Weaken Wuhan, but to Arm It
Hubei province is moving from a Wuhan-centric development model to a coordinated “Wuhan–Xiangyang–Yichang” golden triangle, enabled by new high-speed rail links and long-standing planning designations. The strategy aims to strengthen Wuhan by creating capable secondary centres that share innovation, production and logistics functions, reshaping regional competition in central China.

How a Chinese City Ended Up with More Than Twenty Psychiatric Hospitals — and Why That Matters
A cluster of more than twenty psychiatric hospitals in parts of Hubei has prompted allegations that some facilities operate as profit-driven long-stay institutions, admitting people for low upfront fees and billing per bed-day while presenting routine chores as therapeutic rehabilitation. Provincial authorities have launched an investigation into hospitals in Xiangyang and Yichang, highlighting broader problems with incentives, oversight and community mental-health provision in China.