Qu River (Yuan River Tributary)
Qu River (), formerly known as Xu River (), is a river in western Hunan of China. It is long and is a tributary of Yuan River, draining an area of . This river has two sources, east and west. The west source originates from Liping County of Guizhou, and is called Boyang River () or Hongzhou River (). Heading eastward, it enters the border of Hunan. The east source known as the Tongdao River () or Changping River (), originates from Chengbu Miao Autonomous County, and flows northwest to Suining County, entering the territory of Tongdao Dong Autonomous County. This river flows from Chengbu Miao Autonomous County and Liping County into Gantang Town of Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, then pasts Lianshan Township, Lincheng Town, Guangping Town, Qinglang Dong and Miao Ethnic Township, and Mobin Dong and Miao Ethnic Township of Huitong County, and feeds into the Yuan River in Tuokou Town of Hongjiang City. Tributaries * Sixiang River (), originates from Liping County, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yuan River
The Yuan River, also known by its Chinese name as the Yuanjiang, is one of the four largest rivers in Hunan province in southeast-central China. It is a tributary of Yangtze River. It is long and rises in Guizhou province in the Miao Mountains near Duyun and is navigable. The upper stream is called the Longtou River, and downstream it is called the Qingshui or Ch‘ing-shui River. It becomes the Yuan River after its confluence with its northern tributary, the Wu River. After its merger with the Wu River, the Yuan flows in a northeasterly direction, hugging the western side of the Xuefeng Mountains of Hunan. Ultimately, the Yuan flows into the Dongting Lake Dongting Lake () is a large, shallow lake in northeastern Hunan Province, China. It is a flood basin of the Yangtze River, so its volume depends on the season. The provinces of Hubei and Hunan are named after their location relative to the l ... at Changde and from there into the Yangtze River. The Yuan serve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lianshan, Huitong County
Lianshan Township () is a township in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 15,528 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2023, the township is divided into 数 villages: *Jianshe () *Lianshan () *Daping () *Xuanshui () *Huoshenpo () *Gaoyong () *Baozhao () *Liuhuang () History In 1947 during the Republic of China, it belonged to Heping Township (). After the founding of the Communist State, in 1950, it came under the jurisdiction of the 8th District of Huitong County. It was incorporated as a township in May 1956. It was renamed Lianshan People's Commune () in September 1958. In May 1984 it reverted to its former name of Lianshan Township. Geography Lianshan Township is located on the south of Huitong County. It is bordered to the north and east by Lincheng Town, to the east by Guangping Town, and to the south by Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County. The highest point in the township is Daliujie (), which, at above sea level ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hongjiang
Hongjiang (), formerly Qianyang County () is a county-level city in Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Huaihua. Located on the southwest of the province and the south of Huaihua, the city is bordered to the north by Zhongfang County, to the northwest by Zhijiang County, to the south by Huitong County, to the east by Dongkou County. Including the Hongjiang District, Hongjiang covers , as of 2015, it had a registered population of 498,100.about the population of Hongjiang City in 2015 (excluding the population of Hongjiang District), according to The city is divided into 26 township-level divisions, including four subdistricts and two townships of Hongjiang District. The government seat is Qiancheng Town (). History The former Hongjiang City was merged with Qianyang County () to form the present Hongjiang City in 1997. However, the local residents of the former Hongjiang City strongly resisted this merger. The antagonism and un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huitong County
Huitong County () is a county of Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of Huaihua Prefecturel-level City. Located on the west central margin of the province, the county lies to the east of the border of Guizhou. It is bordered to the north by Zhijiang County and Hongjiang City, to the east and southeast by Suining County, to the south by Jingzhou County, to the west by Tianzhu County of Guizhou. Huitong County covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 365,800 and a resident population of 330,500.the population of Huitong County in 2015, according to the Statistical Communiqué of Huitong County on the 2015 National Economic and Social Development – (2015年会同县国民经济和社会发展统计公报)huaihua.gov.cnohuitong.gov.cn/ref> Huitong County has eight towns and 10 townships under its jurisdiction, the government seat is Lincheng Lincheng County () is a county in the southwest of Hebei province, People's Republic of China, in the foo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mobin Dong And Miao Ethnic Township
Mobin Dong and Miao Ethnic Township () is an ethnic township in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 13,786 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2023, the township is divided into one community and seven villages: *Binjiang Community () *Mobin () *Jintangxi () *Houjiapo () *Jinzi () *Shadui () *Dongtouchong () *Dongtoutang () History Mobin was incorporated as a township during the Republic of China. After the founding of the Communist State, in 1950, it came under the jurisdiction of the 4th District of Huitong County. In June 1955, it was under the jurisdiction of Dongcheng District (). A year later, Mobin Township () was set up. In September 1958, it was changed to Mobin People's Commune (). In May 1984 it reverted to its former name of Mobin Township. In October 1997, it was named Mobin Dong and Miao Ethnic Township. Geography The township lies at the northwest of Huitong County, bordering Puwen Dong and Miao Ethnic Township an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Qinglang Dong And Miao Ethnic Township
Qinglang Dong and Miao Ethnic Township () is an ethnic township in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 23,708 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2023, the township is divided into one community and thirteen villages: * New Street Community () * Qinglang () * Anshun () * Muzhou () * Kezhai () * Qixi () * Langjiang () * Huangni () * Baini () * Dongcheng () * Kaitou () * Pojiao () * Hama () * Xinzhuang () History During the Republic of China, it belonged to Langjiang Township () and Zhengzhong Township (). After the founding of the Communist State, in 1950, it came under the jurisdiction of the 4th District of Huitong County. It was incorporated as a township () in June 1956. In October 1958 it was renamed Langjiang People's Commune (). Qinglang People's Commune () was split from Langjiang People's Commune in March 1961. In May 1984 it reverted to its former name of Qinglang Township. In October 1997 it was renamed Qinglang Dong an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guangping, Huitong County
Guangping () is a town in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 22,594 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2021, the town is divided into one community and twelve villages: *Linyuan Community () *Tielutou () *Jilang () *Yangjiadu () *Guangping () *Longkong () *Shijia () *Suxikou () *Xilou () *Yangjiaoping () *Haopiping () *Meshao () *Guangmu () History It was known as Guangping Township during the Republic of China. After the establishment of the Communist State, in April 1950, it came under the jurisdiction of the 5th District of Huitong County. In May 1955 it was renamed Guangping District () and soon reverted to its former name of Guangping Township in June 1956. In October 1958, it was changed to Guangping People's Commune () and reverted to Guangping Township in May 1984. In October 1995 it was upgraded to a town. Geography The town is located in the southwest of Huitong County Huitong County () is a county of Hunan Province ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lincheng, Huitong County
Lincheng Town () is a town and the county seat in the south central Huitong County, Hunan, China. It has an area of with a population of 83058 (as of 2019 end). Its seat of local government is at Gaihe Community ().the area and population of Lincheng Town in 2015, according to the result on adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Huitong County on November 19, 2015, serednet.cn (Dec.4, 2015)《湖南省民政厅关于同意会同县乡镇区划调整方案的批复》(湘民行发〔2015〕51号) Administrative division As of 2021, the town is divided into three communities and 33 villages: * Gaihe Community () * East Gate Community () * Construction Community () * Xiaozhai () * Longtang () * Dashiban () * Sakou () * Chaxi () * Daqiao () * Dutou () * Dachong () * Zaohe () * Wengbao () * Changtian () * Dongtou () * Niangxi () * Zongli () * Buyun () * Yantou () * Xiping () * Dongyue () * Mujiao () * Luoxi () * Yaofeng () * Longpo () * Saxi () * Minzhu () * Jinzh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jingzhou Miao And Dong Autonomous County
Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County (; usually referred to as Jingzhou County, commonly abbreviated as Jingzhou, ) is an autonomous county of Miao and Dong peoples in Hunan Province, China, the county is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Huaihua. It was known as "Jing County" (), renamed to the present name on February 19, 1987. Jingzhou is located on the southwestern margin of Hunan Province, adjacent to Guizhou Province. It borders Jinpin, Liping and Tianzhu Counties of Guizhou to the west, Tongdao County to the south, Suining County to the east, Huitong County to the north. The county covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 271,403 and a resident population of 253,000. oahmhxc.com/ref> The county has six towns and five townships under its jurisdiction, the county seat is the town of Quyang ()., also see oxinhuanet.com/ref> Etymology The name "Jingzhou" appears on official papers dated 1103, when the local leader Yan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hunan
Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Guangdong and Guangxi to the south, Guizhou to the west and Chongqing to the northwest. Its capital and largest city is Changsha, which also abuts the Xiang River. Hengyang, Zhuzhou, and Yueyang are among its most populous urban cities. With a population of just over 66 million residing in an area of approximately , it is China's 7th most populous province, the fourth most populous among landlocked provinces, the second most populous in South Central China after Guangdong and the most populous province in Central China. It is the largest province in South-Central China and the fourth largest among landlocked provinces and the 10th most extensive province by area. Hunan's nominal GDP was US$ 724 billion (CNY 4.6 tri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gantang, Jingzhou County
Gantang () is a rural town in Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, Hunan, China. As of the 2017 census it had a population of 24,000 and an area of . Miao and Dong people account for 86.7% of the total population in the town. It has the reputation of "granary" and "fruit town" in Jingzhou County. It is surrounded by Shaxi Township on the north, Taiyangping Township on the west, Wenxi Township on the east, and Quyang Town on the south. History After the founding of the Communist State in 1950, Gantang Township was established. In 1958 it was renamed "Gantang People's Commune". In 1984 it was upgraded to a town. Administrative division As of 2017, the town is divided into 17 villages: Hongguang (), Xikou (), Pingyuan (), Liaoyuan (), Tangtou (), Diling (), Tiandi (), Gaofeng (), Gupo (), Lequn (), Longfeng (), Jianguo (), Daqiao (), Zhaixing (), Shamu (), Shanmen (), Nongchang (), and one community: Gantang Community (). Geography There are two reservoirs in the town: Diling ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tongdao Dong Autonomous County
Tongdao (the full name: "''Tongdao Dong Autonomous County''", ; usually referred to as "''Tongdao County''", ) is an autonomous county of Dong people in Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Huaihua. Tongdao is also the 5th least-populous county of the province (after Shaoshan, Guzhang, Shuangpai and Yanling). Located on the south western corner of Hunan province, Tongdao borders Guizhou to the west and Guangxi to the south. The county lies in the southernmost part of Huaihua, it is the least populous and least densely populated county-level division The administrative divisions of China have consisted of several levels since ancient times, due to China's large population and geographical area. The constitution of China provides for three levels of government. However in practice, ther ... of Huaihua. Tongdao borders to the northwest by Jingzhou County, to the northeast by Suining and Chengbu Counties, to the south ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |