Zhuxi_County

Zhuxi County

Zhuxi County

County in Hubei, People's Republic of China


Zhuxi County (simplified Chinese: 竹溪; traditional Chinese: 竹谿; pinyin: Zhúxī Xiàn) is a county in the northwest of Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Shaanxi to the west and Chongqing to the southwest. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Shiyan. The county spans an area of 3,279 km2 (1,266 sq mi),[2] and has a population of 315,259 as of 2010.[1]

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Toponymy

The name Zhuxi County is named for the Zhuxi River, whose name (Chinese: 竹溪河; pinyin: Zhúxī Hé; lit. 'bamboo stream river') was derived from the large amounts of bamboo forests which bordered both sides of the river.[1]

History

The area of present-day Zhuxi County once belong to the Chu State.[1] Part of the remains of the Great Wall of Chu [zh], which possibly date back to the 3rd century BCE.[2]

Zhuxi County was established in 1476 under the reign of the Chenghua Emperor.[1]

In 1914, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Xiangyang Circuit [zh].[1] In 1932, the Republic of China introduced Administrative Inspectorates [zh], and the county was assigned to the 11th Administrative Inspectorate of Hubei Province.[1] In 1936, it was re-assigned to the 8th Administrative Inspectorate of Hubei Province.[1]

In 1949, under the People's Republic of China, Zhuxi County was assigned to Liangyun Prefecture [zh], which was renamed to Yunyang Prefecture the following year.[1]

The county was moved to Xiangyang Prefecture [zh] in 1952, but was moved back to Yunyang Prefecture in 1965.[1]

In 1994, Zhuxi County was placed under the prefecture-level city of Shiyan, where it remains today.[1]

In 2010, Longba [zh] was upgraded from a township to a town.[1] In 2013, Bingying [zh] and Huiwan [zh] were upgraded from townships to towns.[1]

Geography

The county's geography is fairly mountainous, with its highest point reaching approximately 2,740 metres (8,990 ft) in height.[2] The county's main rivers are the Zhuxi River and the Huiwan River, which both flow into the larger Han River.[2]

Climate

Zhuxi County experiences an average annual temperature of 14 °C (57 °F), and an average annual precipitation of 1,000 millimetres (39 in).[2]

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Administrative divisions

Map including Zhuxi (labeled as CHU-CH'I (CHUKI) (walled) 竹谿) (1954)

Zhuxi County is divided into eleven towns, four townships, and eight other township-level divisions.[5]

Its eleven towns are Chengguan [zh], Jiangjiayan [zh], Zhongfeng [zh], Shuiping [zh], Xianhe [zh], Quanxi [zh], Fengxi [zh], Longba [zh], Bingying [zh], Huiwan [zh], and Xinzhou [zh].[5]

Its four townships are Eping Township [zh], Tianbao Township [zh], Taoyuan Township [zh], and Xiangba Township [zh].[5]

Its other township level divisions are Longwaya Tea Farm (Chinese: 龙王垭茶场), Guoying Zhuxi Comprehensive Farm (Chinese: 国营竹溪综合农场), Stock Seed Farm (Chinese: 原种场), Fishing Stock Farm (Chinese: 渔种场), Zhongxu Field (Chinese: 种畜场), Wangjiashan Tea Farm (Chinese: 王家山茶场), Biaohu Tree Farm (Chinese: 标湖林场), and Shuangzhu Tree Farm (Chinese: 双竹林场).[5]

Economy

Zhuxi County has sizable deposits of coal, limestone, and marble.[2] The county is also home to the most Taxus chinensis production of a county in China.[2]


References

  1. 竹溪县历史沿革 [Zhuxi County Historical Development]. 行政区划网 [www.xzqh.org] (in Simplified Chinese). 2014-08-01. Archived from the original on 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  2. 竹溪县概况地图 [Zhuxi County Overview]. 行政区划网 [www.xzqh.org] (in Chinese). 2014-08-01. Archived from the original on 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  3. 中国气象数据网 (in Simplified Chinese). China Meteorological Administration. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  4. 2020年统计用区划代码 [2020 Statistical Area Numbers and Rural-Urban Area Numbers] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2020-12-30.



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