Huitong County


Huitong County is a county of Hunan Province, China. It is under the administration of Huaihua Prefecturel-level City.
Huitong County covers. As of 2015, it had a registered population of 365,800 and a resident population of 330,500. Huitong County has eight towns and 10 townships under its jurisdiction, the government seat is Lincheng.

History

The earliest evidence of human settlement in the territory of Huitong County dates back to the Neolithic Age.
During the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was a part of Jingzhou.
During the Spring and Autumn period and Warring States period, it was under the jurisdiction of Chu State.
After conquering all the states, Emperor Qin Shi Huang implemented the system of prefectures and counties in 221 BC. Huitong County belonged to Qianzhongjun and Xiangjun.
In the Western Han dynasty, Huitong County was under the jurisdiction of Wulingjun.
In the Three Kingdoms period, Huitong County was under the rule of Wu State.
In the Southern dynasties, it came under the jurisdiction of Tancheng County of Wuyang County.
In 581, Emperor Wen of Sui established the Sui Empire, it was under the jurisdiction of Longbiao County of Yuanlingjun.
In 634, in the 8th year of Zhenguan period of the Tang dynasty, Langxi County split from Huitong County.
In 1102, Sanjiang County was set up and renamed "Huitong County" in the following year.
In 1914, Jingzhou was revoked and it came under the jurisdiction of Chenyuandao. From 1936 to 1949, it successively belonged to the 4th Administrative Inspection Area, 7th Administrative Inspection Area, and 10th Administrative Inspection Area.
On 4 October 1949, the People's Liberation Army took control of the county and renamed Huitong Special District. The county became a part of Zhijiang Special District in August 1952, Qianyang Special District in December 1952, Qianyang Prefecture in 1970, Huaihua Prefecture in 1981, and Huaihua City in November 1997.

Administrative divisions

As of 2023, Huitong County has 6 ethnic townships, 4 townships and 8 towns under its jurisdiction. The county seat is the town of Lincheng.
NameChinese characterPopulation Area Notes
Buzi堡子镇18,11668.94
Guangping广坪镇22,594134.03
Jinzhu金竹镇20,450201.52
Lincheng林城镇83,058297.89
Ma'an马鞍镇13,404120.71
Pingcun坪村镇23,09076.68
Ruoshui若水镇21,350200.52
Tuanhe团河镇13,929132.24
Diling Township地灵乡10,17487.1
Gaoyi Township高椅乡9,22099
Lianshan Township连山乡15,52868.09
Shaxi Township沙溪乡15,419130.15
Baotian Dong and Miao Ethnic Township宝田侗族苗族乡10,00864.56
Jinziyan Dong and Miao Ethnic Township金子岩侗族苗族乡33,689243.88
Mobin Dong and Miao Ethnic Township漠滨侗族苗族乡13,78677.82
Paotuan Dong and Miao Ethnic Township炮团侗族苗族乡13,18579.35
Puwen Dong and Miao Ethnic Township蒲稳侗族苗族乡10,07756.58
Qinglang Dong and Miao Ethnic Township青朗侗族苗族乡23,708118.13

Geography

Located on the west central margin of the province, Huitong County lies to the east of the border of Guizhou. It is bordered to the north by Zhijiang County and Hongjiang City, to the east and southeast by Suining County, to the south by Jingzhou County, to the west by Tianzhu County of Guizhou.

Rivers

There are 725 rivers and streams in the county. The Qushui River and Wu River, both are tributaries of the Yuan River, flow through Huitong County south to north.

Mountains

The highest point in the county is Xuefengjie Mountain which stands above sea level. The Golden Dragon Mountain is the second highest peak within the county, with a height of.

Climate

Huitong County is in the central subtropical monsoon humid climate zone, with an average annual temperature of, total annual rainfall of, a frost-free period of 303 days and annual average sunshine hours in 1405.7 hours.

Demographics

As of 2021, the National Bureau of Statistics of China estimates the county's population now to be 365,200, including 193,000 males and 172,200 females, with a sex ratio of 112:100. The birth population is 2,501, with a birth rate of 6.5‰, a death rate of 2,186, a mortality rate of 5.7‰, and a natural population growth rate of 0.8‰.

Language

is the official language. The local people speak Kam language and Hmongic languages.

Religion

The Dong and Miao people believe in animism and worship ancestors. Buddhism and Taoism are the two major religions in Huitong County.

Transportation

Highway

The G65 Baotou–Maoming Expressway, also popularly known as Baomao Expressway, is a north–south highway passing through the east of the county limits.
The China National Highway 209 runs north to south through the west of the county.
The Provincial Highway S342 is a north–south highway passing through the county's downtown, commercial, and industrial districts.

Railway

The Jiaozuo–Liuzhou railway runs north–south through the downtown county and the Huitong Railway Station serves the county.