Lufeng,
alternately romanized
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as Lukfung in Cantonese, is a
county-level city
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in the southeast of
Guangdong
) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
province, administered as a part of the
prefecture-level city
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of
Shanwei. It lies on the mainland on coast of the
South China Sea
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east of
Hong Kong
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.
History
Under the
Qing
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, the area was known as . Together with neighboring
Haifeng and the now separated
Luhe county now carved out from Lufeng, it formed the short-lived
Hailufeng Soviet in 1927. It was later promoted to
county-level city
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status.
The area rose to prominence in the early 21st century as a scene of unrest. Jieshi saw serious inter-village violence over road use in October 2009 and March 2010 and, in September 2011, a
series of protests or riots occurred in Wukan Village over allegations of
Communist Party members unfairly selling farmers' land for development. Fresh protests broke out in December, when one of the village leaders died in the
police custody Police custody may refer to:
* Arrest
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. The police blocked the roads leading to the village.
Administration

As of 2005 year's end, the city comprises three
urban subdistricts and 17
towns
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
. These are organised into 47
neighbourhood committees and 280
village committees.
The city's executive, legislature and
judiciary
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are located in the
Donghai Subdistrict (), together with the
CPC subbranch and
PSB suboffice.
Wukan Village, site of the
Wukan protests, is also located in the Donghai subdistrict.
Urban subdistricts
* Donghai ()
* Chengdong ()
* Hexi ()
Towns
*
Jieshi (碣石)
*Qiaochong ()
*Bomei ()
*Jiazi (Kapchi; Chiatzu) ()
*Jiadong ()
*
Jiaxi ()
*Hudong ()
*Beiyang ()
*Nantang ()
*Bawan ()
*Tanxi ()
*Da'an ()
*Jinxiang ()
*Neihu ()
*Xinan ()
*Shangying ()
*Hedong ()
Demography
Lufeng has a population of 1.7 million,
["Beijing: zero tolerance against illegal land-grabs]
Asia News. 26 September 2011. mostly Han Chinese. More specifically, a considerable percentage of the population belong to the
Minnan sub group; the rest are
Teochews,
Hakka
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and Ming Dynasty Jianghuai military speakers. Therefore, dialects of both
Min Nan
Southern Min (), Minnan ( Mandarin pronunciation: ) or Banlam (), is a group of linguistically similar and historically related Chinese languages that form a branch of Min Chinese spoken in Fujian (especially the Minnan region), most of Taiwan ...
,
Teochew and
Hakka
The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka-speaking Chinese, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas, are a southern Han Chinese subgroup whose principal settlements and ancestral homes are dispersed widely across the provinces of southern China ...
are spoken, in addition to
Mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
, which is used in official and public life. The
Hailufeng dialect, however, only refers to the Hokkien variant.
Climate
Transportation
Lufeng railway station on the
Xiamen–Shenzhen railway serves the city, though it is located some distance outside the city.
Lufeng East and
Lufeng South, both on the
Shantou–Shanwei high-speed railway, will serve the city in the future.
Notable people
*
Wong Yuk-man, Hong Kong politician
*
Charles Heung, actor-turned-film producer and presenter
*
Ada Zhuang, C-pop artist
*
Liu Shan Bang, leader of the 1857 Chinese uprising against James Brooke.
See also
*
Boshe, a village notorious for being a
meth lab
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in
Jiaxi
*
Wukan protests
Notes
References
Citations
Bibliography
* , reprinted 2000.
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