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Louxing District
Louxing District () is the only urban district and the seat of Loudi Prefecturel-level City, Hunan Province, China. Located in northeastern part of Loudi, it is in the place across three prefecturel-level cities of Loudi, Changsha and Xiangtan, the Lian River flows it west to east. Louxing District is bordered to the west by Ningxiang County, to the east by Xiangxiang City, to the southeast by Shuangfeng County, to the southwest and the west by Lianyuan City. The district covers {an area of with a population of 668,300 (as of 2017). Louxing District has seven subdistricts, five towns and a township under its jurisdiction, the government seat is ''Louxing Community'' () of Changqing Subdistrict. the divisions and population of Louxing District in 2015, according to the result on adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Louxing District on November 23, 2015 - 《湖南省民政厅关于同意娄星区乡镇区划调整方案的批复》(湘民行发〔2015〕 ...
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District (China)
The term ''district'', in the context of China, is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China. In the modern context, district (), formally city-governed district, city-controlled district, or municipal district (), are subdivisions of a municipality or a prefecture-level city. The rank of a district derives from the rank of its city. Districts of a municipality are prefecture-level; districts of a sub-provincial city are sub-prefecture-level; and districts of a prefecture-level city are county-level. The term was also formerly used to refer to obsolete county-controlled districts (also known as district public office). However, if the word ''district'' is encountered in the context of ancient Chinese history, then it is a translation for ''xian'', another type of administrative division in China. Before the 1980s, cities in China were administrative divisions containing mostly urban, built-up areas, with very little farmlan ...
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Town Of China
When referring to political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese (traditional: ; ). The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as third-level administrative units, along with for example townships (). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town. Similarly to a higher-level administrative units, the borders of a town would typically include an urban core (a small town with the population on the order of 10,000 people), as well as rural area with some villages (, or ). Map representation A typical provincial map would merely show a town as a circle centered at its urban area and labeled with its name, while a more detailed one (e.g., a map of a single county-level division) would also show the borders dividing the county or county-level city into towns () and/or township () and subdistrict (街道) units. The town in which the county level government, and usually the division's main ...
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Leping, Loudi
Leping Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Louxing District of Loudi City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Administrative division The subdistrict is divided into 12 communities, the following areas: * Jiexin Community () * Xiantong Community () * Tongjia Community () * Mifeng Community () * Qingquan Community () * Changchun Community () * Liaojia Community () * Xinjian Community () * Yuetang Community () * Datang Community () * Jingu Community () * Huochezhan Community () Geography Lianshui River The Lianshui River (), also known as Luoma River () or Ganxi River (), is a left-bank tributary in the middle reaches of the Xiang River in Hunan. The river rises in Pingshang Town () of Xinshao County. Its main stream runs generally west to east t ... flows through the subdistrict. Economy The economy is supported primarily by commerce and local industry. Transportation Loudi railway station serves the subdistrict. Notable people * Li Buyun (), Honorary dean of the Coll ...
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Huashan, Loudi
Huashan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Louxing District of Loudi City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Administrative division The subdistrict is divided into 10 communities, the following areas: * Tiedong Community () * Tiexi Community () * Shentongwan Community () * Daqiao Community () * Huashan Community () * Qingtan Community () * Shantang Community () * Sitang Community () * Guanhua Community () * Duijiang Community () Geography Lianshui River flows through the subdistrict. Economy The local economy is primarily based upon commerce and local industry. Hospital Loudi No. 2 Hospital is situated at the subdistrict. Transportation Railway The Luoyang–Zhanjiang Railway, from Luoyang City, Henan Province to Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province runs through the subdistrict. The Shanghai–Kunming railway The Shanghai–Kunming Railway or Hukun Railway (), also known as the Hukun Line, is a major arterial railroad across eastern, south central and south ...
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Huangnitang, Loudi
Huangnitang Subdistrict () is a subdistrict (China), subdistrict in Louxing District of Loudi, Loudi City, Hunan, Hunan Province, China, People's Republic of China. Administrative division The subdistrict is divided into 5 Villages of the People's Republic of China, villages and 14 Residential community, communities, the following areas: * Xinli Community () * Fuling Community () * Shuangyuan Community () * Shichang Community () * Fengyang Community () * Gaoxi Community () * Hongjiazhou Community () * Tanjiashan Community () * Suoqiao Community () * Huamiaochong Community () * Chaoyang Community () * Gongyuan Community () * Pangshanchong Community () * Bixi Community () * Nanyang Village () * Enkou Village () * Donglai Village () * Caojia Village () * Lianbin Village () Geography Lianshui River flows through the subdistrict. Economy The economy is supported primarily by commerce and local industry. Education Xiaoxiang Vocational College () is a vocational college sits in the sub ...
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Dake, Loudi
Dake Subdistrict () is a subdistrict of Louxing District, Loudi, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. The building of Loudi Municipal Government lies in the subdistrict. Administrative division The subdistrict is divided into 5 villages and 10 community, the following areas: * Dake Community () * Xiaoke Community () * Luojia Community () * Huangni Community () * Jingtou Community () * Dawu Community () * Nanlong Community () * Daxin Community () * Zaoyuan Community () * Sanyuan Community () * Shuiyang Village () * Futan Village () * Pingshi Village () * Fangshi Village () * Sile Village () Geography The Sun Stream (), a tributary of Lishui River, flows through the subdistrict. Economy The local economy is primarily based upon commerce and local industry. Transportation Loudi West railway station and Loudi South Bus station serve the town. Railway The Luoyang–Zhanjiang Railway, from Luoyang City, Henan Province to Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province runs through t ...
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Dabuqiao
Dabuqiao Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Louxing District of Loudi City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Administrative division The subdistrict is divided into 25 villages and 1 community, the following areas: * Nanshi Community () * Longhu Village () * Minfeng Village () * Xinshi Village () * Xingming Village () * Songjia Village () * Zhongyang Village () * Shangyuan Village () * Shengxi Village () * Huashi Village () * Dabu Village () * Xiyang Village () * Nanyang Village () * Shikou Village () * Hejia Village () * Litou Village () * Shihua Village () * Bailu Village () * Jianglong Village () * Quanfeng Village () * Yongxing Village () * Gaoshan Village () * Zhongshi Village () * Gaoqiao Village () * Shuangchong Village () * Shima Village () Geography The subdistrict is bordered to the east by Gushui Township of Xiangxiang, to the south by Maotian Town of Xiangxiang, and to the west by Dake Subdistrict. Lishui River, also known as the mother river, flows thr ...
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Shexingshan
Shexingshan () is a rural town in Louxing District of Loudi, Hunan, China. It has an area of with a population of 68,300 (as of 2017). The town has 37 villages and a community under its jurisdiction. History Two villages of Zimu () and Gutang () were transferred from Hongshandian Town to Shexingshan in January 2017.湘民行发〔2017〕1号: 双峰县洪山殿镇梓木、古塘2个建制村调整至蛇形山镇 semzt.hunan.gov Administrative division The town is divided into 57 villages and 2 communities which consist of: Gaowu Community, Lixin Community, Fengshutai Village, Hongfu Village, Caolai Village, Qingling Village, Shexing Village, Fengxing Village, Shiwan Village, Hongqiao Village, Chongkou Village, Tanwan Village, Wanfu Village, Nantang Village, Quankou Village, Qiuhu Village, Dangjia Village, Dingzhu Village, Nidang Village, Qinlun Village, Nichong Village, Shuangquan Village, Quanshan Village, Yueshan Village, Quanchong Village, Xinyang Village, Shanhe Village, Ka ...
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Shuidongdi
Shuidongdi () is a rural town in Louxing District of Loudi, Hunan, China. It has an area of with a population of 40,943 (as of 2010 census). The town has 24 villages and a community under its jurisdiction. The town was transferred from Lianyuan City to Louxing on January 24, 2017. semzt.hunan.gov (2018-02-13)o/ref> Administrative division The town is divided into 45 villages and 1 community, the following areas: Xianghong Community, Chengtian Village, Qiushu Village, Changbu Village, Wenquan Village, Tiantang Village, Yutian Village, Dayuelong Village, Datian Village, Nanqiao Village, Xixi Village, Munong Village, Yangjiao Village, Jingchong Village, Tuoshan Village, Zhongxin Village, Shijiao Village, Niqing Village, Hongtu Village, Lishan Village, Zhujiao Village, Shuidongdi Village, Zhuyou Village, Muchang Village, Shishi Village, Hehua Village, Pantang Village, Xintang Village, Liutan Village, Shiquan Village, Huaishu Village, Huyan Village, Zhouguan Village, Bailong Village, ...
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County-level City
A county-level municipality (), county-level city or county city, formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949–1970: ; 1970–1983: ), is a Administrative divisions of China#County level (3rd), county-level administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China. County-level cities have judiciary, judicial but no legislature, legislative rights over their own local ordinance, local law and are usually governed by Administrative divisions of China#Prefectural level (2nd), prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by Administrative divisions of China#Provincial level (1st), province-level divisions. A county-level city is a "city" () and "county" () that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal entity and a county which is an administrative division of a prefecture. Most county-level cities were created in the 1980s and 1990s by replacing denser populated Counties of Chin ...
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Ming Dynasty
The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last orthodox dynasty of China ruled by the Han Chinese, Han people, the majority ethnic group in China. Although the primary capital of Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the short-lived Shun dynasty), numerous rump state, rump regimes ruled by remnants of the House of Zhu, Ming imperial family—collectively called the Southern Ming—survived until 1662. The Ming dynasty's founder, the Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368–1398), attempted to create a society of self-sufficient rural communities ordered in a rigid, immobile system that would guarantee and support a permanent class of soldiers for his dynasty: the empire's standing army exceeded one million troops and the naval history of China, navy's dockyards in Nanjin ...
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Song Dynasty
The Song dynasty (; ; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou. The Song conquered the rest of the Ten Kingdoms, ending the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The Song often came into conflict with the contemporaneous Liao, Western Xia and Jin dynasties in northern China. After retreating to southern China, the Song was eventually conquered by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The dynasty is divided into two periods: Northern Song and Southern Song. During the Northern Song (; 960–1127), the capital was in the northern city of Bianjing (now Kaifeng) and the dynasty controlled most of what is now Eastern China. The Southern Song (; 1127–1279) refers to the period after the Song lost control of its northern half to the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in the Jin–Song Wars. At that time, the Song court retreated south of the ...
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