Litong District

Litong District (simplified Chinese: 利通区; traditional Chinese: 利通區; pinyin: Lìtōng Qū; Wade–Giles: Li-t’ung Ch’ü) is one of two districts and the seat of the city of Wuzhong in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It has a total area of 1,112 square kilometres (429 sq mi), and a population of approximately 350,000 people (2003).

Litong

利通区
A mosque in Wuzhong
Wuzhong divisions: Litong is 1 on this map
Wuzhong in Ningxia
Coordinates (city government): 38°00′N 106°12′E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
RegionNingxia
Prefecture-level CityWuzhong
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Litong District includes Wuzhong's main urban area, and therefore is usually not marked separately on less-detailed maps, which simply mark the location as "Wuzhong".

Characteristics

Situated on the bank of the Yellow River, Litong District is well known for its agricultural products. Rice paddy products are the most famous. Beginning in 1998, the district's irrigation office and Hohai University teamed up to research the applications of the high-yielding irrigation techniques employed in the district's rice paddies. The district's postal code is 751100.

Administrative units

Since the last administrative reorganization (2007), Litong District has been divided into 4 township-level units, namely eight towns and 4 townships.[1]

In the presnt, Litong District has 8 towns and 2 townships.

Eight towns:

  • Gucheng Town (古城镇)
  • Shangqiao Town (上桥镇)
  • Shengli Town (胜利镇)
  • Jinxing Town (金星镇)
  • Jinji Town (金积镇) - formerly, Jinjipu (金积堡) 37°56′00″N 106°07′30″E
  • Jinyintan Town (金银滩镇)
  • Gaozha Town (高闸镇)
  • Biandangou Town (扁担沟镇)

Four townships: 38°00′N 106°13′E

  • Banqiao Township (板桥乡) 37°58′N 106°10′E
  • Malianqu Township (马莲渠乡)
  • Dongtasi Township (东塔寺乡) (Just east of downtown Wuzhong): was merged to other.
  • Guojiaqiao Township (郭家桥乡) : was merged to other.

There are also special administrative units:

  • Balanghu Farm (巴浪湖农场)
  • Sunjiatan Development Area (孙家滩开发区)

References

  1. Litong District overview Archived 2009-07-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)


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