- Source: Ningming County
Ningming County (simplified Chinese: 宁明县; traditional Chinese: 寧明縣; pinyin: Níngmíng Xiàn, Zhuang: Ningzmingz Yen) is a county in southwestern Guangxi, China. It is famous for being home to the Hua mountain rock paintings World Heritage Site. A diverse range of languages and dialects are spoken alongside Mandarin Chinese, including local Yue Chinese called Pak Va (白话), Zuojiang Zhuang (左江壮语). It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Chongzuo and borders Vietnam's provinces of Lạng Sơn and Quảng Ninh.
Administrative divisions
There are 7 towns and 6 townships in the county:
Towns
Chengzhong (城中镇), Aidian (爱店镇), Mingjiang (明江镇), Haiyuan (海渊镇), Tongmian (桐棉镇), Nakan (那堪镇), Tingliang (亭亮镇)
Townships
Zhai'an Township (寨安乡), Zhilang Township (峙浪乡), Dong'an Township (东安乡), Bangun Township (板棍乡), Beijiang Township (北江乡), Nanan Township (那楠乡)
Climate
References
External links
Street view video Ningming
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ningming County
- Chongzuo
- List of township-level divisions of Guangxi
- Beihai
- Yangshuo County
- Guilin
- Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art
- Zhuang people
- Yulin, Guangxi
- Music of Guangxi