- Source: Bama Yao Autonomous County
Bama Yao Autonomous County (Zhuang: Bahmax Yauzcuz Swci Yen,simplified Chinese: 巴马瑶族自治县; traditional Chinese: 巴馬瑤族自治縣; pinyin: Bāmǎ Yáozú Zìzhìxiàn) is a county in Guangxi, China. It is under the administration of Hechi City. The residents of Bama County have a reputation for longevity, and Bama has been the focus of studies from geriatricians nationwide.
History
In 1929, Bama County was part of a short-lived soviet led by Deng Xiaoping.
The county is famous for its large number of centenarians. Longevity in Bama County has been associated with cleanliness of the air and water, simplicity of life, and the lack of meat in the typical diet.
Bama County, like the province it is a part of, is a historically poor county. It is now becoming a major destination for health tourism within China, resulting in increasing economic opportunities.
Administrative divisions
There is 3 town and 7 townships in the county:
Towns
Bama (巴马镇), Jiazhuan (甲篆镇), Yandong (燕洞镇)
Townships
Nashe Township (那社乡), Suolue Township (所略乡), Xishan Township (西山乡), Dongshan Township (东山乡), Fenghuang Township (凤凰乡), Bailin Township (百林乡), Natao Township (那桃乡)
Demographics
The Yao people of Bama County consist of the following three subgroups.
Bunu (布努): in Dongshan (东山乡)
Nuomang (诺芒): in Suolüe (所略乡) and Yandong (燕洞乡)
Nuonuo (诺诺): in remaining townships
Climate
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bama Yao Autonomous County
- Fenghuang Township, Bama Yao Autonomous County
- Dongshan Township, Bama Yao Autonomous County
- Autonomous county
- Xishan Township, Bama County
- Bama Town, Guangxi
- Bama
- Yandong
- Suolue Township
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