Gaoyi Township

Gaoyi Township (simplified Chinese: 高椅乡; traditional Chinese: 高椅鄉; pinyin: Gāoyĭ Xiāng is a rural township in Huitong County, Hunan, China. It is surrounded by Ruoshui Town on the northwest, Tuanhe Town on the southwest, Jinziyan Township on the south, Matang Township on the southeast, and Longchuantang Township on the northeast. As of the 2016 census it had a population of 8,865 and an area of 99 square kilometres (38 sq mi).

Gaoyi Township
Township
Chinese transcription(s)
  Simplified高椅乡
  Traditional高椅鄉
  PinyinGāoyĭ Xiāng
A panoramic view of Gaoyi Ancient Village in May 2018.
Gaoyi Township
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 26°57′22″N 110°00′52″E
Country China
ProvinceHunan
CountyHuitong County
Area
  Total99 km2 (38 sq mi)
Population
8,865
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
418318
Area code(s)0745

Administrative division

As of 2016, it has 17 villages: Sanzhou Village (三洲村), Tangzhou Village (唐洲村), Wangtang Village (网塘村), Shuangtan Village (双滩村), Lingtou Village (岭头村), Shanggao Village (上高村), Wengjiang Village (翁江村), Shangdashi Village (上大市村), Hongguang Village (红光村), Hongpo Village (红坡村), Xuefeng Village (雪峰村), Gaolian Village (高联村), Huaijian Village (槐枧村), Wengtao Village (翁桃村), Wenggao Village (翁高村), Dengjia Village (邓家村) and Gaoyi Village (高椅村).

Economy

Gaoyi Township's economy is dominated by tourism and special local products, such as vivipara, fish, orange, peach, bacon, chili sauce, embroidery, and bamboo weaving.[1]

Geography

The Wu River flows through the township.[2]

Culture

Nuo opera is the most influence local theater.[1]

Transportation

Provincial Highway S222 runs through the township.[2]

Attractions

Gaoyi Village, also known as "Gaoyi Ancient Village", is a famous scenic spot in Hunan. The village has been designated as a "Major National Historical and Cultural Site in Hunan" by the State Council of China.[3][1]

References

  1. 高椅古村:巫水河畔的“世外桃源”. iFeng (in Chinese). 26 April 2015.
  2. Zhang Hong, ed. (2018). 《中国分省系列地图册:湖南》 [Maps of Provinces in China: Hunan] (in Chinese). Xicheng District, Beijing: SinoMaps Press. pp. 160–161. ISBN 978-7-5031-8949-4.
  3. 沉醉高椅. 163.com (in Chinese). 21 September 2014.
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