Baihe County

Baihe (Chinese: 白河; pinyin: Báihé; lit. 'white river') is located in the southeastern portion of Shaanxi province, China and is the easternmost county-level division under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Ankang. It is by the eastern part of the Daba Mountains and approaches the Han River on the north. On the east it borders Yun County (Hubei), on the south Zhushan County (Hubei), on the west Xunyang County, and is separated from Yunxi County (Hubei) by a river.

Baihe County

白河县

Paiho
Baihe in Ankang
Ankang in Shaanxi
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceShaanxi
Prefecture-level cityAnkang
Area
  Total1,455 km2 (562 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
  Total215,200
  Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)
  Rural
1,870,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China standard time)
Postal Code
725800

Baihe County is approximately the area from E 109°37 to 110°10' and N 32°34' to 32°55'. It is in the north subtropical to warm temperate transitional climatic zone, and is part of the continental seasonal monsoon climate zone. The average temperature is 12.2 to 16.5 °C (54.0 to 61.7 °F), average yearly sunlight 1753.8 hours, average rainfall 787.5 mm (31.00 in), and has 234 to 261 frost-free days each year.

Baihe was historically nicknamed "The Head of Qin and the Tail of Wei." It is a largely rural county, populated mainly by Han Chinese. Divisions contained in Baihe County are: Chengguan Town, Zhongchang Town, Gouba Town, Kazi Town, Maoping Town, Songjia Town, Xiying Town, Cangshang Town, Lengshui Town, as well as Sixi Village, Taoyuan Village, Shuanghe Village, Xiaoshuang Village, Dashuang Village, and Mahu Village.

Baihe's main outside transportation connection is the Xiangyu Railway.

Administrative divisions

As 2019, Longzihu County is divided to 11 towns.[1]

Towns
  • Chengguan (城关镇)
  • Zhongchang (中厂镇)
  • Gouba (构扒镇)
  • Kazi (卡子镇)
  • Maoping (茅坪镇)
  • Songjia (宋家镇)
  • Xiying (西营镇)
  • Cangshang (仓上镇)
  • Lengshui (冷水镇)
  • Shuangfeng (双丰镇)
  • Mahu (麻虎镇)

References

  1. "统计用区划代码 www.stats.gov.cn" (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2021-01-02.

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