Pengshui Miao and Tujia Autonomous County
Pengshui County 彿°´åŽ¿ | |
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Autonomous County | |
彿°´è‹—æ—土家æ—自治县 | |
![]() Location of Pengshui County in Chongqing | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Municipality | Chongqing |
Area | |
• Total | 3,903 km2 (1,507 sq mi) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 545,100 |
• Density | 140/km2 (360/sq mi) |
Time zone | China Standard (UTC+8) |
Pengshui Miao and Tujia Autonomous County (Chinese: 彿°´è‹—æ—土家æ—自治县; pinyin: PéngshuÇ Miáozú TÇ”jiÄzúzìzhìxià n) is located in southeastern Chongqing, China. It is 270 kilometres away from Downtown Chongqing.
- Area: 3903 km²
- Population: 622,200 (2001)
- County seat: Hanjia Zhen (汉è‘镇) (201 Beimen Jie, 北門街201號)
- Geographic coordinates: 28°57′-29° 51′ North, 107°48′-108°36′ East
- Altitude: 245 metres
Geography
It is at the lower reach of Wu Jiang (çƒæ±Ÿ) and in the mountainous region of Wuling (æ¦é™µå±±). 27.3% of Pengshui is covered by forest.
Neighbours:
- North: Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County (石柱土家æ—自治縣)
- Northeast: Lichuan City, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (æ©æ–½åœŸå®¶æ—è‹—æ—自治州利å·å¸‚), Hubei
- East: Qianjiang District (黔江区)
- Southeast: Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County (酉陽土家æ—è‹—æ—自治縣)
- South: Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County (沿河土家æ—自治縣), Guizhou; Wuchuan Gelao and Miao Autonomous County (å‹™å·ä»¡ä½¬æ—è‹—æ—自治縣)
- Southwest: Daozhen Gelao and Miao Autonomous County (é“真仡佬æ—è‹—æ—自治縣), Guizhou
- West: Wulong County (æ¦éš†)
- Northwest: Fengdu County (è±éƒ½)
Demographics
59.5% of Pengshui residents are members of the following 11 ethnic minorities: Miao, Tujia, Mongols, Hui, Gelao, Dong, Tibetans, Manchus, Zhuang, Yi, and Hani. There are 270,000 Miao and 90,000 Tujia in Pengshui.
History
In 593 (Sui Dynasty), Pengshui District (縣) was established. "Pengshui" means "Peng River", and was the old name for the Yu River (éƒæ±Ÿ). By 1645 during the Qing Dynasty, it was part of Chongqing Prefecture (釿…¶åºœ). In 1913 (Republic of China), it was part of Dongchuan Circuit (æ±å·é“). In 1927, it was reassigned to Changgong Bureau (長公署) of Sichuan Province. And in 1935, of the Eighth Administrative Inspection Area (第八行政ç£å¯Ÿå€) of Sichuan.
On November 16, 1949, Pengshui was captured by the communists. In January 1950, it was part of Fuling Special District of Chuandong administrative territory (å·æ±è¡Œç½²æ¶ªé™µå°ˆå€). In September 1952, Fuling Special District was transferred to Sichuan, and was changed to a prefecture in June 1968.
The autonomous county status was approved by the State Council on November 14, 1983. The official status began November 10 of the following year. In 1987, it was assigned to Qianjiang Prefecture. In June 1997, it was directly governed by Chongqing Municipality.
Subdivisions
10 towns and 29 townships, which contain 602 villages, 41 neighborhood committees and 4902 village committees (see Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#Levels).
Towns:
- Hanjia (æ¼¢è‘鎮)
- Gaogu (高穀鎮)
- Yushan (鬱山鎮)
- Baojia (ä¿å®¶éŽ®)
- Huangjia (黃家鎮)
- Lujiao (鹿角鎮)
- Sangzhe (桑柘鎮)
- Puzi (æ™®å鎮)
- Longshe (é¾å°„鎮)
- Lianhu (連湖鎮)
Townships:
- Dianshui (雿°´é„‰)
- Qiaozi (喬梓鄉)
- Luming (鹿鳴鄉)
- Xintian (新田鄉)
- Anzi (éžå鄉)
- Runxi (潤溪鄉)
- Changtan (é•·ç˜é„‰)
- Zhufo (諸佛鄉)
- Litang (æ££æ£ é„‰)
- Xiaochang (å°å» 鄉)
- Meiziya (梅å埡鄉)
- Wanzu (è¬è¶³é„‰)
- Shipan (石盤鄉)
- Shuanglong (é›™é¾é„‰)
- Daya (大埡鄉)
- Shiliu (石柳鄉)
- Sanyi (三義鄉)
- Ping'an (平安鄉)
- Lutang (蘆塘鄉)
- Zouma (走馬鄉)
- Longxi (龿ºªé„‰)
- Shangan (善感鄉)
- Langxi (朗溪鄉)
- Longtang (é¾å¡˜é„‰)
- Lianhe (è¯åˆé„‰)
- Qianqiao (é·å–¬é„‰)
- Taiyuan (太原鄉)
- Tonglou (æ¡æ¨“鄉)
- Yandong (岩æ±é„‰)
References
External links
- Official site
- Gongtan village Newspaper report on property confiscation in Pengshui Miao and Tujia Autonomous County
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