- Source: Ningcheng County
Ningcheng County (Mongolian: ᠨᠢᠩᠴᠧᠩ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠨ; Chinese: 宁城县) is a county of southeastern Inner Mongolia, China, bordering Liaoning province to the east. It is under the administration of Chifeng City.
The daohugouthallus extinct genus of lichen was found near Daohugou village in Ningcheng County. The county contains the historical site of "Liao Middle Capital" Dading Fu, one of five capitals of Liao. The city was later conquered by the 12th-century Jurchen Jin dynasty, who also named it as their Middle Capital; later they renamed it as the Northern Capital after moving the court to present-day Beijing.
Today, all that remains of the historical capital are two pagodas, one built by the Liao dynasty and one built by the Jin dynasty; they are located near Daming Town, about 20km west of the county government Tianyi Town, and about 120km south of the prefectural city Chifeng.
Transport
The county is served by two railway stations. Ningcheng Station, opened in 2020, is a station of the Chifeng–Kazuo high-speed railway, and provides high-speed rail services to Chifeng, Shenyang, and Beijing. The older Tianyi Railway Station was built in 1935, and is a station of the Yechi Railway that runs between Jianping County and Chifeng. While it primary serves as a cargo station today, there remains a once-daily passenger service from the station.
Administrative divisions
Ningcheng County is made up of 3 subdistricts, 13 towns and 2 townships.
Others:
Zhongjing Industrial Park (中京工业园)
Saifeiya Food Industrial Park (塞飞亚食品工业园)
Burhan Alcohol Industrial Park (八里罕酒业园区)
Renewable Resources Industrial Park (再生资源产业园)
Biotechnology Industrial Park (生物科技产业园区)
Xizi Industrial Park (汐子工业园)
Agricultural Machinery Industrial Park (农机产业园区)
Climate
Gallery
See also
1290 Zhili earthquake