- Source: Dongzhi County
Dongzhi County (simplified Chinese: 东至县; traditional Chinese: 東至縣; pinyin: Dōngzhì Xiàn) is a county in the south of Anhui province, situated on the southeast (right) bank of the Yangtze and bordering Jiangxi province to the south. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Chizhou and occupies its southwest corner. It has a population of 530,000 and an area of 3,256 square kilometres (1,257 sq mi). The government of Dongzhi County is located in Yaodu Town.
In paleontology, it is known for its Hualong Cave in which important human (called the Hualongdong people) and animal fossils have been discovered, including Homo erectus (dubbed Dongzhi Man) and a 300,000-year-old archaic human (Homo sapiens).
Administrative divisions
Dongzhi County has jurisdiction over 11 towns and 3 townships.
Towns:
– Former Towns:
Shengli (胜利镇)
Townships:
Muta Township (木塔乡)
Huayuanli Township (花园里乡)
Qingshan Township (青山乡)
Climate
Tourist attractions
The village of Nanxiguzhai, nestled deep among the hills, is well known as the dwelling place of the descendants of a tribe of the Xiongnu people, better known in the West as the Huns. A ticket priced at RMB45 can be purchased.
Transport
Dongzhi is served by the Tongling–Jiujiang Railway.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chizhou
- Bahasa Gan
- Dongzhi County
- Dongzhi
- Hualong Cave
- List of township-level divisions of Anhui
- Chizhou
- List of administrative divisions of Anhui
- Music of Anhui
- Hualongdong people
- Anhui
- Hefei