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Qianshan, Anhui
County-level city in Anhui, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Qianshan(simplified Chinese: 潜山市; traditional Chinese: 潛山市; pinyin: qián shān shì) is a county-level city in the southwest of Anhui Province, China; it is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Anqing. It has a population of 570,000 and an area of 1,686 square kilometres (651 sq mi). The government of Qianshan County is located in Meicheng Town. The well-known Wan Mountain, or Tianzhu Mountain, is located within the borders of the County.
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Administrative divisions
Qianshan has jurisdiction over 11 towns and 5 townships.[1]
- Towns
Meicheng (梅城镇), Yuantan (源潭镇), Yujing (余井镇), Wanghe (王河镇), Huangpu (黄铺镇), Chashui (槎水镇), Shuihou (水吼镇), Guanzhuang (官庄镇), Huangni (黄泥镇), Huangbai (黄柏镇), Tianzhushan (天柱山镇)
- Townships
Tafa Township (塔畈乡), Youba Township (油坝乡), Longtan Township (龙潭乡), Doumu Township (痘姆乡), Wumiao Township (五庙乡)
- others
Anhui Qianshan Economic Development Zone (安徽潜山经济开发区), Tourism Resort (旅游度假区)
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Geography
Lake Xuehu, noted for its lotus plants, lies in the centre of the city. The number of plants has decreased in recent years, possibly because they provide a food source for lobsters.[citation needed]
Wanghe Town, hometown of Xuruoyu, is in the south of the city.
The Qian River with its noted River Beach flows through Qianshan from north to south.
Climate
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History
The Two Qiaos, two sisters from the Three Kingdoms era were from Wan County, Lujiang Commandery (present-day Qianshan, Anhui).
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