Ninghua County

Ninghua County
宁化县
County
Ninghua

Location in Fujian

Coordinates: 26°14′N 116°36′E / 26.233°N 116.600°E / 26.233; 116.600Coordinates: 26°14′N 116°36′E / 26.233°N 116.600°E / 26.233; 116.600
Country People's Republic of China
Province Fujian
Prefecture-level city Sanming
Area
  Total 2,381 km2 (919 sq mi)
Population
  Total 340,000
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Ninghua (simplified Chinese: 宁化县; traditional Chinese: 寧化縣; pinyin: Nínghuà Xiàn) is a county of the prefecture-level city of Sanming, in western Fujian province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangxi to the west. The town of Shibi of Ninghua is well known as the cradle of the Hakka. Ninghua is also marked as the starting place of the famous massive Long March undertaken by the Red Army of the Chinese Communist Party in 1934.

Administration

The county government is located in Cuijiang town (翠江镇). There are three other towns, namely Quanshang (泉上镇), Hucun (胡村) and Shibi (石壁镇). All four lie along a single east-west highway which transects Ninghua and connects the Mingxi County with National Highway 206 in Jiangxi Province.

There are twelve sub-townships, making a total of 16 township-level divisions in Ninghua: Chengjiao (adjoining Cuijiang, the county seat), Anyuan, Shuixi, Helong, Zhongsha, Jicun, Huaitu, Fangtian, Zhiping, Caofang, Anle and Chengnan.

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