Thursday, October 16, 2008

Zhidan County

Zhidan is a county in Shaanxi province, China. The county falls administratively under Yan'an . Zhidan County and surrounding areas host oil drilling and industry.

History


Zhidan was formerly known as county. The site derives its historical significance from having temporarily served as the capital of communist China in the midst of China's transition-upheaval period during which communist forces battled the Chinese nationalist GMD government. From early July 1936 to January 1937 Bao'an was the site of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee headquarters, as well as that of the Communist military forces. It was replaced by Yan'an . Zhidan County takes its name from Liu Zhidan, military strategist and high-ranking leader of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army who died fighting for the communist side in 1935.

Zhen'an County

Zhen'an County is a county of Shangluo, Shaanxi, China, has an area of 3,487 square kilometers and a population of 283,312 as of 2004.

Zhashui County

Zhashui County is a county of Shangluo, Shaanxi, China, has an area of 2,322 square kilometers and a population of 160,000 as of 2004.

Yangling District

Yangling District is located on the plains of the Wei River , within the City of Xianyang in the Province of Shaanxi, People's Republic of China. It has an area of 94 square kilometers and a population of 155,000. The district is roughly 80 kilometers to the west of the provincial capital Xi'an.

History


Yangling received its name as the family burial site of founding emperor of the Sui Dynasty.

Starting in 1979, Yangling went through several administrative region changes until it became a district to the City of Xianyang in 1983. In 1997 the Yangling High Tech Agriculture Sector Demonstration District was estalished in Yangling District as a testing ground for new agriculture technology and techniques.

Education


Yangling is home to the main campus of Northwest A&F University , established in 1934 by Yang Hucheng who was the general of the Northwest Army under Kuomintang.

Yanchuan County

Yanchuan County is a county in Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province of China.

Total area: 1941 km2. Total population is 180,000 in 2002.

Yanchang County

Yanchang County is a county under charge of , Shaanxi Province of China. It has a land area of 2,295 square kilometers, and a population of 140,000 in 2002.

Administrative divisions


Yanchang County consists of 6 towns and 6 townships.

*Towns: Qilicun, Heijiabao, Zhengzhuang, Zhangjiatan, Jiaokou, Anhe.
*Townships: Guoqi, Liujiahe, Angou, Nanhegou, Luozishan, Leichi.

Wugong County

Wugong County is a county in Shaanxi. It is under the administrative control of Xianyang. According to ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' , Dong Zhuo was the Marquis of Tai Village , which was located within present day Wugong County.

Wubu County

Wubu County is located on the southeastern corner of , Shaanxi Province, and on western bank of Yellow River. It is opposite to Liulin County, Shanxi Province, neighboring Jia County and Suide County. The typical landscape within the county is loess plateau, and drought usually hovers in the area with serious soil erosion.

Overview


Pinyin: Wubu Xian
Location: 176 kilometers from Yulin, 260 kilometers from Yan'an, and 628 kilometers from Xi'an, the capital of the province.
Area: 418.5 square kilometers, the smallest county in northern Shaanxi.
Population: 80,000
Code: 610829
Postal code: 718200
Government location: Songjiachuan Town
Administrative divisions: 4 towns and 4 townships
Towns: Songjiachuan, Koujiayuan, Guojiagou, Xinjiagou
Township: Xuexiacun, Chakou, Gongjiawan, Zhangjiashan

Economy


Wubu is an impoverished county. A large-scale high-quality coal mine was discovered in 2005, and remains to be exploited. Other natural resources include coal-derived gas, fluorite, phosphorus and etc. Route 307 national highway and Tai-Zhong railway under construction pass through the territory. Special local products are red date and silkworm.

History


The area was used by Helian Bobo to detain the captives of Liu Yu of Song Dynasty of Southern Dynasty. So its former name was Wu'erbu
In Northern Han Dynasty, a stone city was built in Wubu. At present, some buildings from and Dynasties are still preserved. Due to the difficulty of water intake on the hill, most residents have moved to the new town at hill foot.
Wubu was a part of Shaan-Gan-Ning Border Area during Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War

Notable People


*, writer
*Zhang Weiyin, economist

Tongguan County

Tongguan County is a in Weinan, Shaanxi, China. It is located in the east of the Central Plain, north of the Qinling Mountains, south of and Luo River, east of the Mount Hua and in between the three provinces of Shanxi, Shaanxi and Henan. Throughout Chinese history, Tongguan remains to be a strategic point due to its geographical significance.

History


Located between the Qinling Mountains and the Yellow River, the path to Tongguan is very narrow and its terrain was difficult to pass. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, Tongguan gradually replaced Hangu Pass in significance, and became the eastern portal of Guanzhong. Beginning from the Battle of Tongguan until the and Tang Dynasty, Tongguan was always an important strategic base. It was especially apparent during the Tang Dynasty, as the safety of the national capital Chang'an was directly connected with the defense of Tongguan. The loss of Tongguan usually leads directly to the fall of Chang'an as it happened during the An Shi Rebellion.

Shanyang County

Shanyang County is a county of Shangluo, Shaanxi, China, has an area of 3,515 square kilometers and a population of 440,000 as of 2004.

Shangnan County

Shangnan County is a county of Shangluo, Shaanxi, China, has an area of 2,307 square kilometers and a population of 230,000 as of 2004.

Luonan County

Luonan County is a county of Shangluo, Shaanxi, China, has an area of 2,562 square kilometers and a population of 450,000 as of 2004.

Jingbian County

Jingbian County is a county under charge of , Shaanxi Province. It has a land area of 5,088 square kilometers, and a population of 270,000 in 2002.

Administrative Divisions


Jingbian County is in charge of 9 towns and 13 townships.
Towns: Zhangjiapan, Ningtiaoliang, Qingyangcha, Dongkang, Hongdunjie, Yangqiaopan, Zhouhe, Wangquze, and Zhongshanjian.
Township: Gaojiagou, Longzhou, Xiaohe, Tianciwan, Yangmijian, Zhenjing, Qiaogouwan, Daluogou, Wuliwan, Xincheng, Ximawan, Haizetan, Huanggoujie.

Fuping County, Shaanxi

Fuping County is a county in Weinan City, Shaanxi Province of China.

It's located in center of Shaanxi Province.

Area: 1233 km2; Population: 750,000; Postal Code: 711700

It comprises 24 towns, 337 administrative villages.

Fufeng County

Fufeng County is a county in Baoji, Shaanxi Province of China. It is 110 kilometers away from Xi'an, and 95 kilometers away from Baoji.

It has a land area of 751 square kilometers, and a population of 460,000.

It hosts the famed resort Famen Temple.

Fengxiang County

Fengxiang County is a county in , People's Republic of China.

Danfeng County

Danfeng County is a county of Shangluo, Shaanxi, China, has an area of 2,438 square kilometers and a population of 300,000 as of 2004.