Hua County

Hua County or Huaxian (simplified Chinese: 滑县; traditional Chinese: 滑縣; pinyin: Huá Xiàn) is a county under the administration of Anyang City, in the north of Henan province, China.

Hua County

滑县
Huaxian
Location of the seat in Henan
Coordinates:
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHenan
Prefecture-level cityAnyang
Area
  Total1,784 km2 (689 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)[2]
  Total1,078,000
  Density600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
456400
Websitewww.hnhx.gov.cn

Location

The Hua county is located in the southmost part of Anyang. To its north lies Neihuang County, also in Anyang; to its east Puyang County in Puyang; to its south the counties of Changyuan and Fengqiu, both in Xinxiang; to its west Xinxiang's Yanjin County and Hebi's Xun County.

Administration

The county executive, legislature, and Basic People's Court are in Daokou Town (道口镇), together with the CPC and PSB branches.[3] [4]

10 Towns

  • Daokou (道口镇)
  • Chengguan (城关镇)
  • Wangu (万古镇)
  • Niutun (牛屯镇)
  • Shangguan (上官镇)
  • Wangzhuang (王庄镇)
  • Liugu (留固镇)
  • Gaoping (高平镇)
  • Baidaokou (白道口镇)
  • Laodian (老店镇) - is upgraded from township

12 Townships

  • Xiaopu Township (小铺乡)
  • Banpodian Township (半坡店乡)
  • Laoyemiao Township (老爷庙乡)
  • Sijianfang Township (四间房乡)
  • Sangcun Township (桑村乡)
  • Cizhouzhai Township (慈周寨乡)
  • Dazhai Township (大寨乡)
  • Baliying Township (八里营乡)
  • Zhaoying Township (赵营乡)
  • Zaocun Township (枣村乡)
  • Jiaohu Township (焦虎乡)
  • Wagangzhai Township (瓦岗寨乡)

Hua County in the News

On 10 September 2009, the Basic People's Court sentenced Wei Fazhao to death for his January drunk-driving killing of eight people and injuring of three. It was the first death penalty given to a drink-driver anywhere in Henan.[5]

Notes and references

  1. 最新人口信息 www.hongheiku.com (in Chinese). hongheiku. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  2. 最新人口信息 www.hongheiku.com (in Chinese). hongheiku. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  3. http://agri.com.cn/host/410526.html
  4. 安阳市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 24 May 2012.
  5. Yu Aitong, Drink driving death toll reduced by a third, South China Morning Post, 15 September 2009
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