Jishou

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Jishou (Template:Zh; Tujia: Jiersouv) is a county-level city and the seat of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan province, China.

Located in western Hunan province, the city is bordered to the northwest by Huayuan and Baojing Counties, to the northeast by Guzhang County, to the southeast by Luxi County, and to the southwest by Fenghuang County. Jishou City covers an area of Script error: No such module "convert"., and as of 2015, it had a registered population of 301,000 and a resident population of 286,400.[1]

History

Jishou has a history of more than 2,000 years dating back to the Qin dynasty. In those days, it was affiliated with Qianzhong Prefecture (Template:Zh). During the Song dynasty, a town government was established in a stockaded village, Zhenxi (Template:Zh), which in the Ming dynasty became the Zhenxi soldiers and civilians battalion (Template:Zh).the age allowed is more than +18Qianzhou Prefecture (Template:Zh) was created during the Qing dynasty. During the Republic of China era it was known as Qian County (Template:Zh) In 1953 the area was renamed Jishou county, with two adjacent cities, Jishou and Qianzhou. In 1982 Jishou city became the capital of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. The city of Qianzhou (Template:Zh) now lies just south of Jishou city.[2]

Administrative divisions

Jishou has 6 subdistricts, 5 towns and 1 township under its jurisdiction,[3] and the seat of the city is Qianzhou Subdistrict.

  • Donghe Subdistrict (峒河街道)
  • Qianzhou Subdistrict (乾州街道)
  • Zhenxi Subdistrict (镇溪街道)
  • Shijiachong Subdistrict (石家冲街道)
  • Shuangtang Subdistrict (双塘街道)
  • Jifeng Subdistrict (吉凤街道)
  • Aizhai Town (矮寨镇)
  • Majing'ao Town (马颈坳镇)
  • Hexi Town (河溪镇)
  • Danqing Town (丹青镇)
  • Taiping Town (太平镇)
  • Jilüe Township (己略乡)

Geography

Jishou lies east of the Wuling Mountain range. About 80% of the city's terrain is low hills or low mountains. The highest elevation is 964.5 meters, at Liantaifeng (Template:Zh, near the town of Aizhai (Template:Zh) and the lowest point is 142 meters, near the town of Hexi (Template:Zh).[4] The Dong River (Template:Zh), a tributary of the Yuan River, runs west to east through the city.

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Dong River in Jishou

Climate

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Population

Jishou County had a population of 291,200 in the year 2008, including an agricultural population of 163,100, or 56% of the population. The urban population was 192,500. About 77.3% of the population belonged to the Miao or Tujia minorities, with 121,000 Miao and 101,200 Tujia. Members of China's predominant Han ethnic group comprise the rest of the population.[5]

Education

Jishou has two institutions of higher education:

Economy

In 2001, the gross domestic product in Jishou was 19.45 billion yuan, with a revenue of 1.45 billion yuan. Jishou produces fruits, especially kiwis and oranges, vegetables, livestock and poultry, and tobacco.[6] Tourism is becoming an important industry, since the ancient city of Fenghuang, is about 30 minutes away and Dehang National Park is about 40 minutes away.

According to preliminary estimation, the gross domestic product in 2018 was CN¥16,762 million ($2,533 million), up by 10.1 percent over the previous year. Of this total, the value added of the primary industry was CN¥716 million ($108 million), up by 3.5 percent, that of the secondary industry was CN¥4,841 million ($732 million), up by 11.8 percent and that of the tertiary industry was CN¥11,206 million ($1,693 million), up by 9.8 percent. The value added of the primary industry accounted for 4.27 percent of the GDP; that of the secondary industry accounted for 28.88 percent; and that of the tertiary industry accounted for 66.85 percent. The GDP per capita in 2018 was CN¥44,849 ($6,777), up by 5.9 percent compared with the previous year.[7]

Transportation

Gallery

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References

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External links

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