Datunying

Datunying (Chinese: 大屯营镇) is a rural town in Ningxiang City, Hunan Province, China. It is surrounded by Huaminglou Town on the north, Daolin Town on the east, and Shaoshan City on the southwest. As of the 2000 census, it had a population of 39,819 and an area of 106.2 square kilometres (41.0 sq mi).

Datunying Town

大屯营镇
Datunying Town
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 27°58′30″N 112°39′28″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityChangsha
County-level cityNingxiang City
Area
  Total106.2 km2 (41.0 sq mi)
Population
43,000
Time zoneUTC+08:00 (China Standard)
Postal code
410617
Area code(s)0731
Websitewww.nxcity.gov.cn/dtyz/index.htm
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Administrative division

Datunying Town.

The town is divided into one community and six villages:

  • Shijiawan Community (石家湾社区)
  • Jinxing (靳兴村)
  • Datunying (大屯营村)
  • Baiyang (白洋村)
  • Shaoguang (韶光村)
  • Meihu (梅湖村)
  • Sanxianao (三仙坳村)

Geography

The Jin River, a tributary of the Xiang River, flows through the town.[1]

Economy

Tea and tobacco are important to the economy.[1]

Education

There is one senior high school located with the town limits: Ningxiang Ninth Senior High School (宁乡九中).

Culture

Huaguxi is the most influence local theater.

Transportation

County Road

The County Roads X089 and X217 pass across the town.[2]

Expressway

The Shaoshan Expressway passes north through Datunying Town.[2]

Railway

The Shanghai–Kunming high-speed railway passes through the town east to west.[2]

Celebrity

Datunying Town.
  • Ouyang Qin (simplified Chinese: 欧阳钦; traditional Chinese: 歐陽欽; pinyin: Oūyáng Qīn,1900–1978), politician.[1]
  • Zhou Dawu (simplified Chinese: 周达武; traditional Chinese: 周達武; pinyin: Zhōu Dáwǔ), general.
  • Zhu Jianfan (simplified Chinese: 朱剑凡; traditional Chinese: 朱劍凡; pinyin: Zhū Jiànfán,1883–1932), educator.[1]
  • Cheng Wenshan (Chinese: 成文山); 1929-2008), educator.

References

  1. Huang Haichao; Jiang Hongzhao (2002-09-01). 《宁乡史地》 [History and Geography of Ningxiang] (in Chinese). Hainan: Nanfang Publishing House. ISBN 7-80660-538-X.
  2. Zhang Hong, ed. (2018). 《中国分省系列地图册:湖南》 [Maps of Provinces in China: Hunan] (in Chinese). Xicheng District, Beijing: SinoMaps Press. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-7-5031-8949-4.
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