- Source: Huaining County
Huaining County (simplified Chinese: 怀宁县; traditional Chinese: 懷寧縣; pinyin: Huáiníng Xiàn) is a county in the southwest Anhui Province, China, under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Anqing. It has a population of 790,000 and an area of 1,543 km2 (596 sq mi). The government of Huaining County was originally based in Shipai (Shihpai) (石牌镇) Town and moved to its current location in Gaohe Town (高河镇) on 18 January 2002.
Administrative divisions
Huaining County has jurisdiction over fifteen towns and five townships.
Towns
Gaohe (高河镇), Shipai (Shihpai) (石牌镇), Yueshan (月山镇), Hongpu (洪铺镇), Chaling (茶岭镇), Jingong (金拱镇), Sanqiao (三桥镇), Huangdun (黄墩镇), Jiangzhen (江镇镇), Xiaoshi (小市镇), Lashu (腊树镇), Huanglong (黄龙镇), Songling (公岭镇), Pingshan (平山镇), Mamiao (马庙镇)
Townships:
Liangxiang Township (凉亭乡), Xiushan Township (秀山乡), Qinghe Township (清河乡), Leibu Township (雷埠乡), Shijing Township (石镜乡)
Climate
Transport
China National Highway 318
Culture
Huaining County is noted as the birthplace of Huangmei opera.
Notable people
Deng Jiaxian (1924–1986) developer of the first Chinese atomic bomb and guided missile.
Hai Zi (1964–1989) well-known poet.
Chen Duxiu (1879–1942) a Chinese revolutionary socialist, educator, philosopher, author, and co-founded the Chinese Communist Party.
References
External links
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Anqing
- Bahasa Gan
- Huaining County
- Anqing
- Huaiyang, Zhoukou
- List of township-level divisions of Anhui
- Chen Duxiu
- Huanglong
- Deng Jiaxian
- List of administrative divisions of Anhui
- Song Sun
- Xiaoshi