Ronghua

Ronghua Township (simplified Chinese: 荣华乡; traditional Chinese: 榮華鄉; pinyin: Rónghuá Xiāng) is a rural township in Xinhua County, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China.

Ronghua Township

荣华乡
Township
Ronghua Township
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 28°03′24″N 111°10′42″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityLoudi
CountyXinhua
Area
  Total125 km2 (48 sq mi)
Population
26,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
417615
Area code(s)0738

Administrative division

The township is divided into 30 villages, the following areas: Huangjiatai Village, Hengxi Village, Liushu Village, Zhangjiawan Village, Liujia Village, Dale Village, Gongtian Village, Bailong Village, Xin'an Village, Guojie Village, Tanjia Village, Letuan Village, Lehua Village, Lejia Village, Hengcha Village, Changling Village, Zhaimen Village, Lishu Village, Fangxi Village, Caojia Village, Tianguo Village, Xintianchong Village, Queqiao Village, Yilong Village, Baida Village, Hehua Village, Ronghua Village, Yangjia Village, Xiaolu Village, and Hengyan Village (黄家台村、横溪村、柳树村、张家湾村、刘家村、大乐村、共田村、白龙村、新安村、过街村、谭家村、乐团村、乐华村、乐家村、横茶村、长岭村、寨门村、栗树村、芳溪村、曹家村、田果村、新田冲村、鹊桥村、易龙村、白大村、荷华村、荣华村、杨家村、小鹿村、横岩村).

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