Shanshan, Loudi

Shanshan Town (simplified Chinese: 杉山镇; traditional Chinese: 杉山鎮; pinyin: Shānshān Zhèn) is a rural town in Louxing District of Loudi City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 43,200 and an area of 66.38-square-kilometre (25.63 sq mi).[1]

Shanshan Town

杉山镇
Fields and mountains in Shanshan Town.
Shanshan Town
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 27°49′13″N 112°00′59″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityLoudi
DistrictLouxing District
Area
  Total66.38 km2 (25.63 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
43,200
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
417004
Area code(s)0738

History

In 2015, Xiaobi Township was merged into Shanshan Town.

Administrative division

The town is divided into 18 villages and 1 community, the following areas:

  • Enkou Community (恩口社区)
  • Shanshan Village (杉山村)
  • Huaxi Village (花溪村)
  • Tangping Village (塘坪村)
  • Tianwan Village (田湾村)
  • Jiyun Village (集云村)
  • Yaozi Village (鹞子村)
  • Lisong Village (栗松村)
  • Wanle Village (万乐村)
  • Mushan Village (木山村)
  • Siji Village (四季村)
  • Quanfu Village (泉福村)
  • Tianping Village (田坪村)
  • Batang Village (坝塘村)
  • Ranpu Village (染铺村)
  • Leshan Village (乐善村)
  • Shidi Village (石底村)
  • Shilong Village (石龙村)
  • Shiyuan Village (石垣村)

Geography

The town shares a border with Shijing Town to the west, Fanjiang Town to the east, Hutian Town of Xiangxiang to the northeast, Shuangjiang Township to the northwest, and Lianbin Subdistrict to the south.[2]

Transportation

Provincial Highway

Provincial Highway S209 is a north-south highway in the town.[2]

Expressway

Changsha-Shaoshan-Loudi Expressway passes across the township east to west.[2]

Railway

The Luoyang–Zhanjiang Railway, from Luoyang City, Henan Province to Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, through the town.[2]

References

  1. 娄星区乡镇区划调整方案:调整后下辖1乡3镇7街道. rednet.cn (in Chinese). 2015-12-04.
  2. Zhang Hong, ed. (2018). "Louxing District and Shuangfeng County" 《娄星区和双峰县》. 《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. 170–171. ISBN 978-7-5031-8949-4.
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