Rudong County
Rudong County is under the administration of Nantong, Jiangsu province, China, and lies on the Yellow Sea coast. It administers 14 towns and five districts. The 14 towns are Juegang, Matang, Fengli, Caobu, Chahe, Shuangdian, Xindian, Hekou, Yuanzhuang, Changsha, Ju, Yangkou, Bencha and Dayu. The county seat is Juegang.
Administrative divisions
At present, Rudong County has 14 towns.;14 towns
- Bingcha
- Caobu
- Chahe
- Changsha
- Dayu
- Fengli
- Hekou
- Ju
- Juegang
- Matang
- Shuangdian
- Xindian
- Yangkou
- Yuanzhuang
Climate
Etymology
The county took its name because it is located to the east of Rugao County and was once part of it. The ancient name of it was Fuhaizhou, which meant a small sand island in the ocean.History
Demographics and languages
The county has many extraneous people from the south of the Yangtse River, so there are two main dialects: Rudonghua which is a branch of Jianghuai Mandarin and Shadihua, which is a branch of the Wu language.The one-child policy was implemented in Rudong before other parts of China, and as of 2023 it is China's oldest county: almost 39% of the population is aged 60 or older, compared to 18.7% nationwide.