List of prisons in Guangxi

This is a list of prisons within Guangxi region of the People's Republic of China.

NameEnterprise nameCity/County/DistrictVillage/TownEstablishedNotes
Bailong PrisonGuangxi Guigang City Shilong Comprehensive FieldGuigangShilongFormerly called Guangxi Yulin District Shipai Labor Reform Detachment
Baise Prison (Qinzhou Prison)Baise Tea PlantationQinnan District, QinzhouWucun1951Exports to Great Britain and the United States, formerly located in Yanwei (belonging to Baise, Guangxi), produces tea under brand name Phoenix
Beihai PrisonGuangxi Beihai Potter Factory; Beihai FactoryBeihaiPingyang, Gaode1998Produces or used to produce a kiln for American SD Corporation
Guangxi Women's PrisonGuangxi Nanning Maoqiao Clothing FactoryNanning1990Present name since 1995, formerly known as Guangxi District Production Brigade of female Juvenile Delinquent
Guigang PrisonConstruction Materials PlantGangbei District, GuigangProduces Portland cement of the brands Jinwang and Shanbao
Guiping PrisonShipai FarmLiuzhou
Guizhong PrisonGuizhong Prison Sugar refinery, Guizhong Prison Feed FactoryLuzhai County, LiuzhouLuorong1951One of the largest prisons in Guangxi
Liucheng PrisonGuangxi Sitang Farm; Sitang Tea FarmLiucheng County, LiuzhouMashan, Dapu
Luzhou PrisonGuangxi Shiliuhe Farm GardenLuzhai County
Nanning PrisonNanning Machinery Plant; Nanning Yibin Motorcycle Co. Ltd.; Nanning Donghuan Craft FactoryNanning2003Main products are Gaofeng brand diesel engines and Jintian motorcycles. Nanning Machinery Plant and S. P. International from Thailand established Nanning Yibin Motorcycle Ltd.
Tonglin PrisonLongkou Tea FarmWuzhouFormerly in Luzhai County, Liuzhou, moved to Wuzhou in 2008
Wuzhou PrisonWuzhou Works
Yingshan PrisonYingshan Diesel Engine Factory; Guangxi Yingshan Foundry1967formerly in Zhongdu, Luzhai County, Liuzhou, moved to Guilin in 2001
Zhongdu PrisonGuangxi Zhongdu Ironworks1951On November 30, 2004, more than 1,000 prisoners were transferred there
Zhongshan PrisonHezhouZhongshan County

Sources

  • "Laogai Handbook 2007-2008" (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Washington, D.C.: Laogai Research Foundation. October 2008. pp. 119–128. ISBN 978-1-931550-25-3. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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