Heshui County


Heshui County is a county of Gansu province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Qingyang, and is the easternmost county-level division of the province.
Its postal code is 745400, and its population in 2023 was 133,200 people.

History

Heshui was known as Lepan in the Sui dynasty, and later as Pan County, Panjiao County after 623 AD, and Hechuan County. In 742 it was named Heshui.

Yellow River elephant

In January 1973, remains of an elephant were discovered by several farmers on the bank of the Malian River in Banqiao township, Heshui County. The elephant remains measured 4 meters tall, 8 meters long, with tusks of over 2 meters long, resembling two long swords, hence it was also called a saber-toothed elephant. The fossilized skeleton of the Yellow River elephant, is the most complete saber-toothed skeleton ever found in the world. Because this fossil was found in the Yellow River area, it was named "Yellow River Elephant". However, after further analysis of the fossil of the Yellow River elephant and comparison it with other ancient elephants, paleontologists discovered that it was actually a Stegodon zdanskyi. It is believed that more than 3000 years ago, "large populations of Asian elephants still roamed the forests along the Yellow River."

Qin highway

Remains of the Qin dynasty highway passing through Heshui County have been found.

Economy

Heshui has large coal and oil reserves. Agricultural output includes grains, corn, potatoes, soybeans, oilseeds, melons, vegetables, apples, white melon seeds, wood ear mushroom, morels, and deer antler velvet.

Administrative divisions

Heshui County is divided to 8 towns and 4 townships. Since 1952 the county government is seated in Xihuachi town.
;Towns
  • Xihuachi
  • Laocheng
  • Taibai
  • Banqiao
  • Hejiapan
  • Jixian
  • Xiaozui
  • Gucheng
;Townships
  • Duanjiaji Township
  • Tai'e Township
  • Dianzi Township
  • Haozuipu Township

    Climate

Transportation