Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County

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Sanjiang Dong
Autonomous County
—  County  —
Chinese transliteration(s)
 - Characters 三江侗族自治县
 - Pinyin Sānjiāng Dòngzú Zìzhì Xiàn
Sanjiang street scene (2003-08-17)
Sanjiang street scene (2003-08-17)
Country China
Region Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Prefecture Liuzhou
Area
 - Total 2,454 km² (947.5 sq mi)
Population
 - Total 350,000
 - Density 142.6/km² (369.4/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County (Chinese: 三江侗族自治县; pinyin: Sānjiāng Dòngzú Zìzhì Xiàn) is a county in Liuzhou, northern Guangxi province, China. It is a region traditionally inhabited by the Dong people, bordering Guizhou to the northwest and Hunan to the northeast.

It has an area of 2454 square kilometers and a population of 350,000.[1]

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[edit] Tourism

The town of Chengyang, north of Sanjiang toward Hunan province, is becoming a popular tourist destination with backpackers.

20 km north of Sanjiang lies the Dong village Chengyang Chiao. The village is a traditional Dong minority village. The houses are all made of wood. Inside the villages you will find traditional Drum Towers, which were used to announce important things or simply to perform plays to entertain the village people. Crossing the river is the best preserved Wind and Rain Bridge which contains 5 parts. The bridge dates back to the 1920's and is for many people the main reason to visit the village.

North of Chengyang Chiao lies the tiny village of Linxia which is interesting because of the local market. There's no places to stay in Linxia but a taxi from Sanjiang or Chengyang Chaio brings you there easy.

[edit] Notable people from Sanjiang

  • Wu Hongfei, journalist, novelist, and rock singer

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Chinese) Profile of Sanjiang, official website of Sanjiang County Government, visited on May 12, 2008.

[edit] External links