Xingshan County
Xingshan County 兴山县 | |
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County | |
Near Wujiaping (between Gaoqiao and Nanyang) | |
Xingshan Location in Hubei | |
Coordinates: 31°19′N 110°48′E / 31.317°N 110.800°ECoordinates: 31°19′N 110°48′E / 31.317°N 110.800°E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Hubei |
Prefecture-level city | Yichang |
Area | |
• Total | 2,327 km2 (898 sq mi) |
Population [1] | |
• Total | 182,600 |
• Density | 78/km2 (200/sq mi) |
Time zone | China Standard (UTC+8) |
Website |
Xingshan County People's Government (Chinese) Xingshan County People's Government (English Version) |
Xingshan County (simplified Chinese: 兴山县; traditional Chinese: 興山縣; pinyin: Xīngshān Xiàn) is a county of western Hubei, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Yichang Prefecture-level City.
Geography
The county occupies the mountainous north-western corner of Yichang prefecture ("prefecture-level city"), bordering on Badong County in the west and Shennongjia in the north. The highest mountains within the county are Mount Wanchao (2,253 metres (7,392 ft) elevation) and Mount Wanfu (1,819 metres (5,968 ft)).
The county seat is in Gaofu town; this is the location that is simply marked as "Xingshan" on less detailed maps.
Although the county is away from the Yangtze River itself, and most of its land is at high elevations, the construction of the Three Gorges Dam resulted in the flooding of the valley of the Yangtze's tributary Xiang Xi (香溪, "Fragrant Stream"), where many of the county's residents lived. Accordingly, some 20,000 residents had to be relocated from the flooded areas.[2] It is officially part of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region.
Administrative division
The county is administratively divided into 8 county-level units: 6 towns and 2 townships.
Towns:
- Gufu 古夫 (the county seat)
- Gaoyang 高阳
- Xiakou 峡口
- Nanyang 南阳
- Huangliang 黄粮
- Shuiyuesi 水月寺
Townships:
- Gaoqiao 高桥
- Zhenzi 榛子
Gallery
- Baishahe Village, Nanyang Town
- In Liangtai River valley, near Gaoqiao Township
- Houzibao Hydroelectric Power Station
- Regular bus service operates between the county seat (Gufu) and other major towns
Notes
- ↑ 兴山概况 (Xingshan County Summary) Archived May 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. (Chinese)
- ↑ Emigration Archived November 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. (from the county's official site)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Xingshan County. |
- Xingshan County People's Government (Chinese)
- Xingshan County People's Government - English version
- Study on the impact of hydroelectric power at the Xiangxi River, ScienceDirect. Retrieved on June 1, 2013.