Monday, October 13, 2008

Liping County

Liping County is a administrative district in southwestern China, part of the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture within the Guizhou province.

The county is home to many Dong people.

Listening


*, April 2008

Jiangkou County

Jiangkou County is a county in Tongren Prefecture, Guizhou Province of China.

Area: 1869 km2.

Population: 220,000 in 2002.

Postal Code: 554400.

The county government is located in Shuangjiang town.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Dejiang County

Dejiang County is a county belonging to Tongren Prefecture, Guizhou Province of China.

Area: 2072 km2.

Population: 420,000 in 2002.

Postal Code: 565200.

The government is located in Qinlong town.

Zhijin County

Zhijin County is a administrative district in southwestern China, part of the Bijie Prefecture within the Guizhou province.

History


It has been inhabited since Qin Dynasty, comprised mainly of Gelao people. After , Yi people moved in. During the Kangxi years in Qing Dynasty, a city was founded at its place and called Pingyuan , meaning "peace at the borders".In 1914, it was renamed after one of its streets called Zhijin by the newly formed Republic of China government.

Geography and Climate



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Demographics



Administration

Yuping Dong Autonomous County

Yuping Dong Autonomous County is an autonomous county in Tongren Prefecture, Guizhou Province of China.

Area: 516 km2.

Population: 140,000 in 2002.

Postal Code: 554000.

The county government is located in Pingxi town.

The county produces a special instrument "Yuping Flute" .

Xifeng County, Guizhou

Xifeng is a county with 250,000 inhabitants in Guiyang of Guizhou of the People's Republic of China. Xifeng is one of the poorest cities in the province.
The production of pesticides is an important industry.
Xifeng has belonged to the prefecture of Guiyang since 1996.

Xifeng has an area of 1,037 km?. The seat of the county is Yongjing.

Sinan County, Guizhou

Sinan County is a county in Tongren Prefecture, Guizhou Province of China.

Area: 2231 km2. Population is 610,000 in 2002.

Postal Code: 565100.

The government is located in Sitang town.

Shiqian County

Shiqian County is a county belonging to Tongren Prefecture, Guizhou Province of China.

Area: 2172 km2.

Population: 370,000 in 2002.

Postal Code: 555100.

The government is located in Tangshan town.

Pingtang County

Pingtang County is a county in the province of Guizhou, China. It is a high mountain valley and is inhabited mainly by members of the Buyei and Miao ethnic minorities, who together make up 55% of the county's population.

In June 2002, a 270 million-year-old stone inscribed with six Chinese characters, reading "中国共产党亡" , was discovered at the Zhangbu Scenic Spot in Zhangbu village . Called the "hidden words stone" , it is reputed to date from the Permian period. It was split in half after having fallen from a cliff. Each character is approximately one square foot in size. Since 2002, the stone has been visited by numerous members of China's governmental elite. The sixth character, , has not been reported in the Chinese media, although it is clearly visible in photos of the inscription.

Towns and townships


The towns and townships under the jurisdiction of Pingtang County include:


*平湖镇
*摆茹镇
*通州镇
*Yazhou
*大塘镇
*Kedu
*Tangbian
*者密镇和四寨镇


*白龙乡
*Xintang
*卡蒲毛南族乡
*西凉乡
*卡罗乡
*Gudong
*Zhangbu
*Shuchang
*甘寨乡和苗二河乡

Luodian County

Luodian County is a administrative district in southwestern China, part of the Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture within the Guizhou province.

The climate in the area is humid subtropical, with strong monsoon influences bringing heavy rain during the summer. Winters are dry due to the influence of the Siberian high-pressure system.

The county seat and the largest city in the county is also named Luodian; it was formerly known as Longping. The city of Luodian is situated at longitude.

The county is frequented by both Chinese and foreign geologists, with the core area of work called Big Guizhoutan, or Big Guizhou Shoal. This has been called a "treasure land for Triassic Period research."