Yunxiao County

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Yunxiao County
云霄县
County
Yunxiao
Location in Fujian
Coordinates: 23°58′N 117°20′E / 23.967°N 117.333°E / 23.967; 117.333Coordinates: 23°58′N 117°20′E / 23.967°N 117.333°E / 23.967; 117.333
Country People's Republic of China
Province Fujian
Prefecture-level city Zhangzhou
Area
  Total 1,166 km2 (450 sq mi)
Population
  Total 392,000
  Density 340/km2 (870/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Postal code 363300
Area code(s) 0596

Yunxiao County (simplified Chinese: 云霄县; traditional Chinese: 雲霄縣; pinyin: Yúnxiāo Xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hûn-sio-kōan) is a county of Zhangzhou prefecture level city, in the south of Fujian province, People's Republic of China. The population of the county is 392,000 residents.[1] The county comprises an area of 1,166 kilometres (725 mi)².

The county postcode is 363300 and the telephone area code is 0596.[2]

History

Yunxiao County, located on the Zhang River and on the way from Zhangpu County to Dongshan Island, was the earliest seat of the government of Zhangzhou. The famous Weihui Temple is situated here. It was dedicated to the founder of Zhangzhou.[3]

The temple is very famous as a tourist attraction for local and overseas visitors. In the main hall is a statue of Chen Yuangguang in red armour and official crown with his heavy mustache and red face. Sculptures of his parents and wife are also located in the temple. The couplets hung on the stone pillars inside the hall. The temple walls are full of praise for Chen for being the first to open up southern Fujian. The most festive period for the temple is on Chen's birthday (the 15th day of the second lunar month) and the anniversary of his death (the 5th day of the 11th lunar month). On both occasions the temple is packed with people burning incense and full-length operas that are performed in the square. Effigies of Chen and other deities are paraded down the streets to celebrate the occasions.[4]

Economy

Yunxiao is rich with natural resources. Minerals and metals such as gold, zinc, silver and aluminum are mined in the county. It has also a strong agricultural economy, producing produces cooking oil, fruits, sugar, vegetables and tea.[5]

As of 2009, the county is also the source of half of China's production of counterfeit cigarettes of about 400 billion cigarettes a year (whereas all legal cigarette business is state-owned and state-controlled). Yunxiao is reported to contain some 200 illicit cigarette factories buried beneath buildings or in the hills.[6]

Administrative divisions

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Towns (镇, zhen)

Yunxiao County oversees six towns, three of which lie on National Route 324. The other three all lie between this route and coast. The county executive, legislature and judiciary is seated at Yunling (云陵), together with the CPC and PSB branches.

  • Yunling 云陵镇 
  • Chendai (陈岱镇) 
  • Dongxia (东厦镇)
  • Pumei (莆美镇) 
  • Lieyu (列屿镇) 
  • Huotian (火田镇)

Townships (乡, xiāng)

  • Xiahe (下河乡)
  • Mapu (马铺乡)
  • Heping (和平乡)

Others

  • Heping Govt Farm (和平农场)
  • Changshan Overseas Chinese Economic Development Zone

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