Yuntai, Chongqing
Yuntai Town (simplified Chinese: 云台镇; traditional Chinese: 雲臺鎮; pinyin: Yuntai Zhen) is an urban town in Changshou District, Chongqing, People's Republic of China.
Yuntai Town | |
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Town | |
Chinese transcription(s) | |
• Simplified | 云台镇 |
• Traditional | 雲臺鎮 |
• Pinyin | Yuntai Zhen |
![]() ![]() Yuntai Town Location in China | |
Coordinates: 30°08′19″N 107°12′11″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
City | Chongqing |
district | Changshou District |
Area | |
• Total | 101.78 km2 (39.30 sq mi) |
Population | 51,000 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Area code(s) | 023 |
Administrative division
The town is divided into 13 villages and 1 community, the following areas: Yuntai Community, Bazi Village, Zhaikou Village, Xiaoyan Village, Anping Village, Bajiao Village, Limin Village, Qiaoba Village, Gongqiao Village, Huangge Village, Yingzhu Village, Qingyun Village, Meituo Village, and Liyu Village (云台社区、八字村、寨口村、小岩村、安坪村、八角村、利民村、桥坝村、拱桥村、黄葛村、应祝村、青云村、梅沱村、鲤鱼村).
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