Jishou

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Jishou
County-level city
Chinese transcription(s)
  Chinese 吉首
  Pinyin Jíshǒu
Jishou
Location in China
Coordinates: 28°19′N 109°43′E / 28.317°N 109.717°E / 28.317; 109.717
Country China
Province Hunan
Prefecture Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture
Area
  Total 1,062 km2 (410 sq mi)
Population (2008)
  Total 291,200
  Density 270/km2 (710/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Postal code 416000
Website http://www.zgjs.gov.cn/

Jishou (simplified Chinese: 吉首; pinyin: Jíshǒu) is a county-level city and the seat of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Hunan province of the People's Republic of China.

History

Jishou has a long history of more than 2000 years, back to the Qin Dynasty. In those days, it was affiliated with the Qianzhong prefecture (黔中郡). During the Song Dynasty, a town government was established in a stockaded village, Zhenxi (镇溪寨), which in the Ming Dynasty became the Zhenxi soldiers and civilians battalion (镇溪军民千户所). Qianzhou prefecture (乾州厅) was created during the Qing Dynasty. During the Republic of China it was known as Qian County (乾县) 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 乾城 now lies just south of Jishou city.[1]

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 莲台峰, near the town of Aizhai 矮寨 and the lowest point is 142 meters, near the town of Hexi 河溪镇.[2] The Dong River 峒河, a tributary of the Wu 武 (Yuan River), runs west to east through the city.

Dong River in Jishou

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.[3]

Education

Jishou has two institutions of higher education:

  • Jishou University (吉首大学)
  • Normal College of Jishou University (吉首大学师范学院)

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.[4] Tourism is becoming an important industry, since the ancient city of Fenghuang (凤凰), is about 90 minutes away and Dehang National Park is about 40 minutes away.

Transportation

Photo

The southern part of Jishou as seen from the campus of Jishou University, September 2007.

References

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Coordinates: 28°19′N 109°43′E / 28.317°N 109.717°E / 28.317; 109.717

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