Jianyang, Fujian

Jianyang (Chinese建阳市) is an independent city in the administrative territory of the prefecture-level city of Nanping in southeast China's Fujian Province. Jianyang has an area of ​​3378.2 km ² and around 335,700 inhabitants ( end of 2003, only residents with primary residence ).

Jianyang has many natural resources such as bamboo, tea or water power. From the 11th until the 14th century, based in Jianyang book production was one of the three largest of the Song and Yuan Dynasty.

In Jianyang the founder of the Chinese legal medicine, the doctor Song Ci (宋 慈, 1186-1249 ) was born of the Xi Yuan Jilu (洗冤 集 录), translated as " Collected wrong cases corrected ," wrote.

Also from Jianyang, Zhu Xi was born, a philosopher of the Song Dynasty who taught at the Academy KaoTing.

Administrative Divisions

At the community level Jianyang consists of two road districts, eight large towns and three townships. These are:

  • Road district Tancheng (潭 城 街道), center, seat of the city government;
  • Road district Tongyou (童 游 街道);
  • Greater community Masha (麻 沙镇);
  • Greater community Shuiji (水 吉 镇);
  • Greater community Jiangkou (将 口镇);
  • Greater community Jukou (莒 口镇);
  • Greater community Huangkeng (黄 坑镇);
  • Greater community Zhangdun (漳 墩镇);
  • Greater community Xushi (徐 市镇);
  • Greater community Xiaohu (小 湖镇);
  • Community Chongluo (崇 雒 乡);
  • Community Shufang (书坊 乡);
  • Community Huilong (回 龙乡).

Ethnic structure of the population Jianyangs (2000)

At the census in the year 2000 317.848 inhabitants were counted.

Guangze | Jian'ou | Jianyang | Pucheng | Shaowu | Shunchang | Songxi | Wuyishan | Yanping | Zhenghe

27.331905555556118.12051666667Koordinaten: 27 ° 20 ' N, 118 ° 7' O

  • Place in Fujian
  • District-free city (China)
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