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Fenggang County
County in Guizhou, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fenggang County (simplified Chinese: 凤冈县; traditional Chinese: 鳳岡縣; pinyin: Fènggāng Xiàn; lit. 'phoenix mound') is a county in the north of Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of Zunyi city.[1]
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History
Fenggang was founded in 1601. It is located at the southern foot of Dalou Mountain and the northern bank of Wujiang River. The landscape in the county includes the fossilized terrestrial plant Qian Yuzhi, the "Ancient Military Cave Fortress" on Agate Mountain, the "Yelang Gudian" cliff carvings of the Ming Dynasty, and the "Wangu Huiyou" on Zhonghuashan Mountain.
Fenggang County is the first batch of national experimental demonstration zones for sustainable agricultural development. On September 25, 2018, Guizhou Province agreed to Fenggang County and other 14 counties (districts) to withdraw from the impoverished counties.In March 2019, it was ranked on the list of the first batch of counties of revolutionary cultural relics protection and utilization of piecemeal districts.[2]
On October 9, 2020, it was awarded the title of the fourth batch of national ecological civilization construction demonstration cities and counties by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment.[3]
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Administrative Divisions
Fengguang County consists of 2 subdistricts and 11 towns:[4]
- subdistricts
- Longquan Subdistrict (龙泉街道)
- Heba Subdistrict (何坝街道)
- towns
- Jinhua Town (进化镇)
- Yachuan Town (琊川镇)
- Fengyan Town (蜂岩镇)
- Yonghe Town (永和镇)
- Huaping Town (花坪镇)
- Suiyang Town (绥阳镇)
- Tuxi Town (土溪镇)
- Yong'an Town (永安镇)
- Tianqiao Town (天桥镇)
- Wangzhai Town (王寨镇)
- Xinjian Township (新建镇)
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