Qimen County
Qimen County (simplified Chinese: 祁门县; traditional Chinese: 祁門縣; pinyin: Qímén Xiàn; alternately romanized as Keemun) is a county in the southeast of Anhui Province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangxi Province to the southwest. It is the westernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Huangshan City. It has a population of 190,000 and an area of 2,257 square kilometres (871 sq mi). The government of Qimen County is located in Qishan Town.
Qimen 祁门县 Kimen | |
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County | |
Qimen is the westernmost division in this map of Huangshan | |
Huangshan in Anhui | |
Coordinates: 29°51′14″N 117°43′01″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Anhui |
Prefecture-level city | Huangshan |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Qimen County has jurisdiction over seven towns and thirteen townships.
History
Qimen County was established in 766 during the Tang Dynasty (Yongtai Era 2). It takes its name from the Mount Qi in the northeast and the Chang River (阊江) in the southwest.
The headquarters of the Xiang Army were in Qimen during part of the Taiping Rebellion.
Economy
Qimen County is a tea-producing region, and the black tea called Keemun tea is named after Qimen.
Transportation
Rail
Qimen is served by the Anhui–Jiangxi Railway.
Places of interest
The area around the border with Shitai County contains a National Nature Reserve. It includes a 1,700-metre-high (5,600 ft) peak in the Huangshan Mountains.
See also
- Likou, a town in Qimen County
External links
- Qimen County official site (in Chinese)