Yunxi_County

Yunxi County

Yunxi County

County in Hubei, People's Republic of China


Yunxi County (simplified Chinese: 郧西; traditional Chinese: 鄖西; pinyin: Yúnxī Xiàn) is a county in the northwest of Hubei province, China, bordering Shaanxi province to the north and the west.[2] It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Shiyan.[2][3] The county spans a total area of 3,509.6 square kilometres (1,355.1 sq mi),[2] and has a population of 447,482 as of 2010.[1]

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History

During the Spring and Autumn period, the area of present-day Yunxi County belonged to the Jun State [zh].[1]

During the Warring States period, the area belonged to the Chu State.[1]

The area belonged to the Hanzhong Commandery [zh] during the Qin Dynasty, which was later absorbed by the Han Dynasty.[1]

During the Three Kingdoms period, the area was known as Pingyang County (simplified Chinese: 平阳县; traditional Chinese: 平陽縣; pinyin: Píngyáng Xiàn), and belonged to the Weixing Commandery [zh] of the Cao Wei.[1]

Subsequently, Pingyang County was taken by the Jin Dynasty, and was renamed.[1] The area was subsequently placed under the Shangjin Commandery [zh].[1]

The subsequent Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties all reorganized the region.[1] It was in 1476 that an administrative division known as Yunxi County came into being.[1]

Republic of China

During the early years of the Republic of China, Yunxi County belonged to Xiangyang Circuit [zh].[1] In 1932, the Republic of China introduced Administrative Inspectorates [zh], and Yunxi County fell under the 11th Administrative Inspectorate of Hubei Province.[1] In 1936, it was moved to the 8th Administrative Inspectorate of Hubei Province.[1]

People's Republic of China

On November 16, 1947, Yunxi County was taken by the People's Liberation Army, the first county in present-day Hubei that the army took.[1]

In May 1949, the area was organized as part of the Liangyun Prefecture [zh], which was then part of Shaanxi province.[1] The following year, it was renamed to Yunyang Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 郧阳专区; traditional Chinese: 鄖陽專區), and moved to Hubei province.[1] From 1952 to 1965, Yunyang Prefecture was abolished and merged into Xiangyang Prefecture [zh], but was restored after this.[1] In 1994, the reorganized Yunyang Prefecture fell under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Shiyan, which administers Yunxi County to this day.[1]

Geography

Terraces in Lujiagou Village in Liulang Township [zh]

The county's northwestern portion is relatively hilly, and borders the eastern section of the Qinling Mountains.[2] Yunxi County has an average elevation of about 800 metres (2,600 ft).[2] The county's highest point reaches 1,853 metres (6,079 ft) in elevation, whereas the lowest point is just 1.57 metres (5.2 ft) above sea level.[2]

The Han River flows along the county's southern border, and a number of its tributaries flow through Yunxi County.[2]

Climate

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Administrative Divisions

Yunxi County administers nine towns, six townships, one ethnic township, and three other township-level divisions.[6] These township-level divisions are then further divided into 348 village-level divisions.[7]

Towns

Yunxi County's nine towns are Chengguan [zh], Tumen [zh], Shangjin [zh], Dianzi [zh], Jiahe [zh], Yangwei [zh], Guanyin, Ma'an [zh], and Hejia [zh].[6]

Townships

Yunxi County's six townships are Xiangkou Township [zh], Guanfang Township [zh], Jingyang Township [zh], Liulang Township [zh], Jianchi Township [zh], and Anjia Township [zh].[6]

Hubei Hui Ethnic Township

Yunxi County's sole ethnic township is Hubeikou Hui Ethnic Township [zh].[6]

Other township-level divisions

Yunxi County's also administers three other township level divisions: Huaishulin Special Field [zh], Sanguandong Protected Natural Forest Area [zh], and Yunxi County Industrial Park.[6][8]

Economy

Agriculture

The county maintains a significant agricultural sector, with notable products from the region including grapes and goats.[7]

Electricity

As of 2020, the county is building a hydropower station, and has stated an intention to utilize the county's solar power and wind power potential.[7]

Industry

The Yunxi County Industrial Park spans an area of 2,200 mu.[7] Major industries in the county include auto parts and agricultural equipment.[7]

Tourism

Yunxi County hosts four AAAA-level tourist attractions.[7]

Transportation

National Highway 209 runs through the county.[7]


References

  1. 郧西县历史沿革 [Yunxi County Historical Development]. xzqh.org (in Simplified Chinese). 2014-07-22. Archived from the original on 2020-06-03. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  2. 郧西县概况地图 [Yunxi County Overview]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2014-07-22. Archived from the original on 2020-06-03. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  3. 2020年统计用区划代码 [2020 Administrative Division Codes] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-11-29. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  4. 中国气象数据网 (in Simplified Chinese). China Meteorological Administration. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  5. 2020年统计用区划代码 [2020 Administrative Division Codes] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-11-29. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  6. 郧西县情简介 [Yunxi County Overview] (in Chinese). Yunxi County People's Government. 2020-03-12. Archived from the original on 2020-11-29. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
  7. 三官洞林区简介 [Sanguandong Forest Area Introduction] (in Chinese). Yunxi County People's Government. 2018-12-20. Archived from the original on 2020-11-29. Retrieved 2020-11-29.



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