Bin County, Shaanxi
Bin County | |
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County | |
Chinese transcription(s) | |
• Traditional | 豳縣 |
• Simplified | 彬县 |
• Pinyin | Bīn Xiàn |
Country | China |
Province | Shaanxi |
Prefecture | Xianyang |
Area | |
• Total | 464 sq mi (1,202 km2) |
Population (2002) | 320,000 |
Time zone | China standard time (UTC+8) |
Website | http://www.snbinxian.gov.cn/ |
Bin County or Binxian is a county of Xianyang, Shaanxi, China.
History
When Bin County was first established during the Qin Dynasty, it was called Qi County (simplified Chinese: 漆县; traditional Chinese: 漆縣; pinyin: Qī Xiàn). Later, the name was changed to Bin County (simplified Chinese: 邠县; traditional Chinese: 邠縣; pinyin: Bīn Xiàn). In 1964, the name was changed once more, into its current form.
In its current form, Bin County is named for Bin, the former home where Buzhu settled the Ji clan which became the Zhou dynasty.
Administrative Subdivisions
Bin County holds jurisdiction over eight towns and eight townships.
- Towns: Chengguan, Longgao, Xinmin, Xiaozhang, Yongle, Beiji, Yimen, and Shuikou
- Townships: Xiangmiao, Tandian, Xipo, Hanjia, Chejiazhuang, Didian, Taiyu, and Xinbaozi
Notable residents
- Zhang Zengdao — government official from the late Qing period
Transport
- China National Highway 312
- XI'AN-PingLiang Railway
- FuZhou-YinChuan Expressway G70
See also
Coordinates: 35°03′15″N 108°04′53″E / 35.05417°N 108.08139°E
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