Shatian Township

This article is about the township in Hunan province. For other uses, see Shatian (disambiguation).
Shatian Township
Township
Chinese transcription(s)
  Simplified 沙田乡
  Traditional 沙田鄉
  Pinyin Shātián Xiāng
Shatian Township

Location in Hunan

Coordinates: 28°03′45″N 112°01′57″E / 28.06250°N 112.03250°E / 28.06250; 112.03250Coordinates: 28°03′45″N 112°01′57″E / 28.06250°N 112.03250°E / 28.06250; 112.03250
Country People's Republic of China
Province Hunan
City Changsha
County-level city Ningxiang County
Area
  Total 74.22 km2 (28.66 sq mi)
Population 34,000
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Postal code 410643
Area code(s) 0731

Shatian Township (simplified Chinese: 沙田乡; traditional Chinese: 沙田鄉; pinyin: Shātián Xiāng) is a rural township in Ningxiang County, Changsha City, Hunan Province, China. It is surrounded by Longtian Town and Xiangzikou Town on the west, Huangcai Town on the northeast, Liushahe Town on the southeast, and Qingshanqiao Town on the south. As of the 2000 census it had a population of 28,738 and an area of 74.22 square kilometres (28.66 sq mi).

Administrative division

The Town is divided into ten villages: Shatian Village (沙田村), Shisun Village (石笋村), Shuangxi Village (双溪村), Baoyun Village (宝云村), Jinlian Village (金莲村), Hetang Village (合塘村), Duizi Village (堆资村), Xinfei Village (新飞村), Liuzhai Village (六寨村), Shijiang Village (石江村), Changchong Village (长冲村), Wuli Village (五里村) and Shimei Village (石梅村).

Geography

The township abounds in tea oil and rice wine.[1]

Economy

Chinese chestnut is important to the economy.[1]

Culture

Huaguxi is the most influential form of local theater.

Attractions

The He Shuheng Statue, is a statue in He Shuheng's Former Residence.

Huitong Bridge (惠同廊桥), built in the late Qing dynasty (16441911).[1]

He Shuheng's Former Residence, built in 1785, in the fifieth year of the Kangxi Emperor, and Xie Juezai's Former Residence, built in the late Qing Dynasty are all scenic spots in the township.[1]

Notable former residents

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Huang Haichao and Jiang Hongzhao (2002-09-01). 《宁乡史地》 [History and Geography of Ningxiang County] (in Chinese). Hainan: Nanfang Publishing House. ISBN 7-80660-538-X.
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