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List Of Villages In China
This is a list of villages in China. A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. In China, an administrative village () is a type fifth-level administrative division, underneath a township, county, city, and province. There are more than six hundred thousand administrative villages in China. Some villages are not administrative villages but natural villages, which are not administrative divisions. The below list is divided by province, and ideally lists the name of the village followed by the three higher-administrative divisions (e.g. township, county, and city) to which it belongs administratively. Villages in China Beijing * Cuandixia, Zhaitang, Mentougou * Huanghuacheng, Jiuduhe, Huairou Tianjin * Taitou, former village in Gaocun, Wuqing (now a residential community) Hebei Province * Donglü, Donglü, Qingyuan, Baoding * Shengyou, Dingzhou, Ba ...
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Yuanjia'ao
Yuanjia'ao (袁家嶴) is a village in Fenghua municipality, Zhejiang province, China. Situated at approx. 280m above sea level in the Tiantai Mountain range, its main products are bamboo and timber. The village is traditionally considered the ancestral home of the Yuans of the greater Ningbo, who have been estimated to number some 20,000. The village itself is split in two by the Tangqi River, a small stream which can flood in the autumn months. Yuanjia'ao is famous in Fenghua because it is a thoroughfare to Malongkeng, a religious site near the peak of Mount Dalei. There is a narrow concrete road to Yuanjia'ao from Xiaowangmiao in the north, which follows the Tangqi River all the way to Xujiashan in the south. On the 18th day of the sixth lunar month, when the religious festival to honour the dragon king of Malongkeng is held, the road becomes heavily congested. Of the 400 families of Yuanjia'ao, over 90% are surnamed Yuan. According to the ' of 1923, all the Yuans of the vill ...
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Xinye Village
Xinye () is a historic village in Daciyan Town (), Jiande City, Hangzhou, in the west of Zhejiang Province. Founded in the Southern Song dynasty, Xinye is noted for its well-preserved Ming and Qing era architecture and ancient residential buildings. Xinye is also known for holding ancestor worship ceremonies on the annual Shangsi Festival, an ancient tradition that is only practiced by a few communities in China today, including Xinye. In 2010 it was designated as a National Historic and Cultural Village of China. Location Xinye is located in western Zhejiang Province, in the southern part of Jiande bordering Lanxi. The village is governed by Daciyan town of Jiande city, which is in turn within the administrative boundary of the provincial capital Hangzhou. Xinye is overlooked on the northwest by Mount Yuhua () and Mount Daofeng (). The main access road is National Highway 330, 6 kilometers from the village. History Xinye was founded in 1219 during the reign of Emperor Ni ...
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Shangjing, Zhejiang
() is a Villages of the People's Republic of China, village located in Tangxi, Jinhua, Tangxi (), Wucheng District, Jinhua, Zhejiang, Zhejiang province, China. It is situated about 30 km to the west of downtown Jinhua and 2.5 km away from the town of Tangxi. The village is bordered by Yue Stream () in the east, Houdayuan Stream () in the south, and Jiufeng Mountain () in the west. The village was formerly known as Fenglinzhuang () or "Maple Forest Village" and changed to the current name due to its "wind and water favourable" location, according to the principles of fengshui characteristics. Architecture Shangjing still preserves more than 50 ancient houses and 20 historic grand halls that can be dated back to Ming dynasty, Ming and Qing dynasty, Qing Dynasties. The village’s buildings are of a typical Wu-style and feature white walls, black tiles ornate wooden cornices, high doors, and lattice windows. Its wood carvings and tile carvings are typical elements of Anc ...
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Huangnitang Village, Changshan
Huangnitang () is a village of Zhoutang village (), Tianma Subdistrict (), Changshan County, Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It is the location of the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP), which marks the boundary between the Third and Darriwilian Stages of the Middle Ordovician. The GSSP was ratified by the International Union of Geological Sciences in 1997. The boundary is defined as the first appearance of the graptolite ''Undulograptus austrodentatus''. The graptolite ''Arienigraptus zhejiangensis'' appears 0.5 m below this boundary. The rock section is shale. See also * List of villages in China This is a list of villages in China. A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. In China, an administrative village () is ... References External links * * Geology of China Villages in China Stratigraphy Quzhou {{paleo- ...
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Fujiang Village
Fujiang Village (), is a village in Tonggong Township, Changshan County, Quzhou, Zhejiang province, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ....bing.com/maps "浙江省衢州市常山县伏江村" "Fujiang Village" References External links Fujiang VillageAbout Fujiang {{Coord, 28.54178, 118.29288, display=title, name=accident site Villages in China Quzhou ...
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Zhufan
Zhufan (, local accent:zhuf, or Juf) also called West Zhufan or Xizhufan () , is an administrative village governed by Shilianghe Town () of Donghai County, in the north of Jiangsu Province, China. The village lies to the west of Ganyu of Lianyungang. It borders Shandong Province to the northeast, and Ganyu to the northwest. Tangzi River is located in the east, and Zhufan River is located in the southwest. Until the 1980s, Zhufan was located on the Tangzi River's western bank, earning it the nickname Hexi (River West) among the locals. Due to flood damage in the 1980s, a new village was built to the northeast of the old village, and the village is now located on the Tangzi River's eastern bank. It now includes Wang Zhufan, Wang Banlu and Yuan Banlu. Geography Landscape and rivers The village is located in the low flat plain between the rivers Zhufan and Tangzi. The river serves as the boundary between the villages. Tangzi River is formed by the confluence of two rivers ...
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Wangtan, Jiangsu
Wangtan () is a village in Jieji (), Sihong County, in the northwest of Jiangsu province, China approximately west of the city of Huai'an Huai'an (), formerly called Huaiyin () until 2001, is a prefecture-level city in the central part of Jiangsu province in Eastern China. Huai'an is situated almost directly south of Lianyungang, southeast of Suqian, northwest of Yancheng, almos .... References * Suqian Villages in China {{Jiangsu-geo-stub ...
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Huaxi Village
Huaxi Village (), located in the east of the city centre of Jiangyin, in Jiangsu Province, claims to be the richest village in China. Huaxi calls itself a model communist village. About the village Huaxi Village is known as the "Number One Village Under The Sky". It was founded in 1961. According to the local authorities, all the villagers (but not the much more numerous migrant workers) have a wealth of at least €100,000. This is a substantial amount by Chinese standards. The village has a multi-sector industry company that is listed on the stock exchange, has bought airplanes and plans to buy ships. The villagers are shareholders and are paid one-fifth of the company's annual profits. In 2011 the company's turnover is expected to grow by about €6.5 billion. In addition to 2,000 villagers, there are in the area about 20,344 migrant workers and 28,240 nearby villagers. Wu Renbao (), the former secretary of Huaxi Village Communist Party Committee, developed a plan to turn ...
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Sanjiazi
Sanjiazi (; (Manchu:, Möllendorff: ilan boo) is a village or Ilanbotokso in Youyi Daur, Manchu, and Kirghiz Ethnic Township (), Fuyu County, Heilongjiang, China.} The village is about 22 km southwest of the administrative center of Fuyu, and about 6 km west of the main road from Qiqihar. Overview Approximately 80 elderly residents of the village are considered to be among the last people who have a good grasp of the historic pronunciation of Manchu. A local elementary school employs Manchu language teachers who learned the language from some of the older residents. Over 70% of the residents are ethnic Manchu. Dong Xuefeng, an official with Youyi Township, said that Sanjiazi is the only village in China in which the Manchu language is spoken and the Manchu customs are observed because of its relative isolation. Manchu language spoken elsewhere In 2019, Colin Thubron found one man alone in Dawujia(zi) in Aihui District of Heihe Heihe (; ; Russian: Хэйхэ) is ...
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Fangchuan
Fangchuan () is a village in Jingxin ( / 경신진), Hunchun, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin, China. It is located along the Tumen River, near the China–North Korea–Russia tripoint where the borders of China, North Korea and Russia converge and is from the Sea of Japan. There is a national scenic area in Fangchuan. See also *Lake Khasan *Battle of Lake Khasan *Khasansky District Khasansky District (russian: Хаса́нский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #161-KZ and municipalLaw #187-KZ district (raion), one of the twenty-two in Primorsky Krai, Russia. It is located in the southwest of the krai, wedged between ... References Hunchun China–North Korea border China–Russia border Villages in China {{China-stub ...
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