Tingping Township

Coordinates: 26°06′23″N 110°17′16″E / 26.106494°N 110.287824°E / 26.106494; 110.287824
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Tingping Township
汀坪乡
Hanyu Pinyin
Tīngpíng Xiāng

Tingping Township (

Baimaoping Township to the east, Rulin Town to the north, and Jiangdi Township of Longsheng Various Nationalities Autonomous County
to the south.

Name

There is a river name "Jiebei River" (Chinese: 界背水) crossing the township. The headwaters meet with the river in the shape of Chinese character "". In Chinese, the pronunciation of the characters "" and "" are similar. "" means a flat piece of land. Therefore, it is named "Tingping".[1]

History

In 1995, the townships of Pengdong (Chinese: 蓬洞乡) and Yangmei'ao (Chinese: 杨梅坳乡) merged into Tingping Township.[2]

Administrative division

As of 2015, the township is divided into 16 villages: Tingping (Chinese: 汀坪村), Guihua (Chinese: 桂花村), Hengshui (Chinese: 横水村), Changtan (Chinese: 长滩村), Dahou (Chinese: 大候村), Pengying (Chinese: 蓬瀛村), Aishang (Chinese: 隘上村), Tuanxinzhai (Chinese: 团心寨村), Dashui (Chinese: 大水村), Gutian (Chinese: 古田村), Yangmei (Chinese: 杨梅村), Gaoqiao (Chinese: 高桥村), Anle (Chinese: 安乐村), Longtang (Chinese: 龙塘村), Taiyang (Chinese: 太阳村) and Jintongshan (Chinese: 金童山村).

Geography

The township is located in the south of Chengbu Miao Autonomous County. It has a total area of 255.76 square kilometres (98.75 sq mi), of which 241.05 square kilometres (93.07 sq mi) is land and 14.71 square kilometres (5.68 sq mi) is water.[1]

The highest point in the township is Mount Lao (Chinese: 老山), which, at 1,801 metres (5,909 ft) above sea level. The second highest point in the township is Mount Qiemaduo (Chinese: 且马踱) which stands 1,335 metres (4,380 ft) above sea level.

There are two main rivers in the township: Changtan River (Chinese: 长滩河) and Great River (Chinese: 大河).[2]

Demographics

In December 2015, the township had an estimated population of 17,200 and a population density of 66 persons per km2.

Manchu. Among them, there are 3,100 Han people (18.02%) and 2,900 Dong, Manchu, Hui and Zhuang people (16.86%).[1]

Economy

The town's economy is based on nearby mineral resources and agricultural resources. Dairy farming is the main source of income The region abounds with tungsten, lead, copper, gold, silicon, crystal, etc.

Transport

The Provincial Highway S219 passes across the town north to south.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d 城步苗族自治县行政区划 [Administrative divisions of Chengbu Miao Autonomous County]. chengbu.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2017.
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