Yi County, Liaoning
Yi County or Yixian (simplified Chinese: 义县; traditional Chinese: 義縣; pinyin: Yì Xiàn) is a county in west-central Liaoning Province, China, and is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jinzhou. Fengguo Temple, dating from 1020, is located in the county seat.
Yixian 义县 | |
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![]() Yi County in Jinzhou | |
![]() Jinzhou in Liaoning | |
Coordinates: 41°31′59″N 121°14′20″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Liaoning |
Prefecture-level city | Jinzhou |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Administrative divisions
There are seven towns, one township, and 10 ethnic townships in the county.[1]
Towns:
- Yizhou (义州镇), Qilihe (七里河镇), Jiudaoling (九道岭镇), Dayushubao (大榆树堡镇), Liulongtai (刘龙台镇), Gaotaizi (高台子镇), Shaohuyingzi (稍户营子镇)
Townships:
- Baimiaozi Township (白庙子乡), Toutai Manchu Ethnic Township (头台满族乡), Zhangjiabao Township (张家堡乡), Qianyang Township (前杨乡), Dadingbao Manchu Ethnic Township (大定堡满族乡), Waziyu Manchu Ethnic Township (瓦子峪满族乡), Toudaohe Manchu Ethnic Township (头道河满族乡), Dicangsi Manchu Ethnic Township (地藏寺满族乡), Chengguan Manchu Ethnic Township (城关满族乡), Liulonggou Manchu Ethnic Township (留龙沟满族乡), Juliangtun Manchu Ethnic Township (聚粮屯满族乡)
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