Leifeng, Hunan

Leifeng
雷锋镇
Town
Coordinates: 28°12′07″N 112°50′49″E / 28.20194°N 112.84694°E / 28.20194; 112.84694Coordinates: 28°12′07″N 112°50′49″E / 28.20194°N 112.84694°E / 28.20194; 112.84694
Country China
Province Hunan
Prefecture-level city Changsha
District Wangcheng District
Named for Lei Feng
Seat Huánghuātáng
Area
  Total 62 km2 (24 sq mi)
Population (2002)
  Total 28,014
  Density 450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Website http://www.wangcheng.gov.cn/sites/site74/index.jsp

Léifēng (simplified Chinese: 雷锋镇; traditional Chinese: 雷鋒鎮; pinyin: Léifēng Zhèn) is a town in Wàngchéng District, Chángshā, Húnán, People's Republic of China. The town has an area of 62 square kilometres (24 sq mi) and a population of 28,014 (as of 2002), over 90% of whom are engaged in agriculture. The town is named for Léi Fēng, a Chinese Communist propaganda symbol and cultural icon who was born in the area.

History

In 1958, Wàngyuè People's Commune (望岳人民公社 Wàngyuè Rénmín Gōngshè) was formed and was renamed Píngshān Commune (坪山公社 Píngshān Gōngshè) in 1962 and Léifēng Commune (雷锋公社; 雷鋒公社 Léifēng Gōngshè) in 1968. The commune was upgraded to a township in 1984 (雷锋乡; 雷鋒鄉 Léifēng Xiāng) and achieved its current status on 16 March 1993. In 2008, it was made a part of the Chángshā High-tech Industrial Development Zone.

Geography

Léifēng lies in the southern part of Wàngchéng District, northwest of Chángshā proper, In 2002, the town had jurisdiction over 15 villages and two communities (社区; 社區). With a 2004 adjustment, the town included only six villages and one community.

The 15 villages in 2002 were:

The two communities in 2002 were:

Transportation

China National Highway 319 and the Chángshā Ring Expressway (G0401) pass through the town and an interchange with the Changzhang Expressway (G5513) is nearby. The Chángshā Railway Station is 15 km away, and Chángshā Huánghuā International Airport is 35 km away.[1]

Attractions

Léifēng is the site of Léi Fēng Memorial Hall (雷锋纪念馆; 雷鋒紀念館 Léi Fēng Jìniànguǎn). The hall was begun in 1966 and completed in November 1968. It includes 349 displays on the life and veneration of Red Chinese hero Léi Fēng.

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References

  1. 雷锋镇基本情况简介 (Introduction to Léifēng). Wàngchéng County official website, Retrieved 5 March 2011. (Chinese)
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