Ruyang County
Ruyang County is a county in the west of Henan province, China, under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Luoyang.
Ruyang County has been the site of several major discoveries of fossilized dinosaur bones, including Huanghetitan ruyangensis, which was first described in 2007.
Administrative divisions
, this county is divided to 4 towns and 9 townships.;Towns
- Chengguan
- Shangdian
- Fudian
- Xiaodian
- Baishu Township
- Shibapan Township
- Jincun Township
- Wangping Township
- Santun Township
- Liudian Township
- Taoying Township
- Neibu Township
- Caidian Township
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Population
According to the Seventh National Population Census bulletin of Luoyang City, Henan Province, Ruyang County has a permanent resident population of 434,770 people. Males account for 50.22% of the population, females 49.78%. The age structure is as follows: 0–14 years old 27.08%, 15–59 years old 54.97%, 60 years and above 17.95%, and 65 years and above 12.64%.Geography
Ruyang County is located in the southeastern part of Luoyang City, within the Western Henan Mountains region, situated between the Funiu Mountains and the Song Mountains. The Beiru River, a tributary of the Sha River, flows through the county. Coordinates range from 112°08′ to 112°38′ E longitude and 33°49′ to 34°21′ N latitude.The terrain is distributed in steps from south to north. The southern part is mountainous with steep peaks, with the highest peak being Jiguan Mountain at an elevation of 1,602 meters. The central part is characterized by undulating hills, and the northern part consists of plains and hills. The lowest point is at the bottom of the Dukang River at 220 meters above sea level. The county is known as "Seven Mountains, Two Ridges, One Division Plain." The average elevation is 543 meters, with an annual precipitation of 690.3 millimeters. Major rivers include the Beiru River and Dukang River, among 22 rivers in total, which belong to the Huai River and Yellow River basins.
History
During the Tang dynasty, Yiyang County was established under the jurisdiction of Ruzhou. In the Five Dynasties period, it was abolished by the Later Zhou dynasty. In the early Ming dynasty, the area belonged to Song County. In the twelfth year of the Chenghua era, Yiyang County was re-established by partitioning eastern Song County and western Ruzhou, under the direct jurisdiction of Ruzhou Prefecture. During the Qing dynasty and early Republican period, it remained under Ruzhou jurisdiction.Climate
Culture and Tourism
Dukang Liquor
According to legend, Ruyang County is the birthplace of Chinese baijiu. The "Gazetteer of Yiyang County" from the Daoguang period of the Qing dynasty records that "it is popularly said that Dukang first brewed liquor here." The "Dukang Spring" located in Caidian Township is a natural mineral spring suitable for brewing. Dukang Liquor Factory in Ruyang was once the county's primary economic pillar, producing the "Dukang Liquor" brand series which enjoyed good sales nationwide; it is now owned by a company from Luoyang. In the late 1980s, the local government invested in producing a three-episode TV drama called "The Ancestral Wine", themed on Dukang's brewing history, scripted by local literati Chen Wuji and starring then-popular actor Hu Yajie.In recent years, Ruyang County has been seeking economic development through tourism, focusing on attractions such as Dukang Xianzhuang, the Dukang Brewing Site, Dukang Temple, the Ghost Valley Homeland, the Tomb of Wei Mingdi, the Ancient Military Academy Site of Yunmeng Mountain, and the original ecological tourism zone of West Taishan, among others.
Ruyang is not the only claimant to being the origin of Dukang liquor; neighboring Yichuan County in Luoyang and Baishui County in Shaanxi Province also produce "Dukang" baijiu and claim to be the true source. After merging Yichuan and Ruyang's Dukang brands, Luoyang faced trademark infringement litigation from Baishui and lost.
Eight Scenic Spots of Ruyang
- Fengshan Chaoyang
- Ruiyun Pingzhang
- Xianshan Diecui
- Longya Yeyu
- Yunmeng Xianjing
- Taoyuan Shengji
- Ziluo Shitan
- Rushui Tuolan
Ruyang Dinosaurs
In September 2008, the "Ruyang Dinosaur Fossil Provincial Geopark" was established, comprising two main parks and five scenic spots including Dinosaur Fossil Group, Phoenix Mountain, Yuma Lake, Yanhuang Peak, and Shilong Valley. Covering a total area of 218 square kilometers, the park focuses on dinosaur fossils and granite landforms, supplemented by typical stratigraphic profiles, combining ecological and cultural elements in an integrated geological park.
Local Products
- Lead and zinc mines: Ruyang County has lead and zinc ore reserves of 1.68 million tons, ranking first in Henan Province.
- Molybdenum mines: Ruyang is one of the country's important molybdenum mining areas. Donggou Village in Fudian Town is one of the national major molybdenum mining zones. However, due to poor management, large-scale illegal mining occurred over many years, causing serious surface collapses. On June 29, 2007, a surface collapse at 2 a.m. resulted in significant casualties and property loss. The giant molybdenum deposit in Fudian Township is estimated at 500,000–800,000 tons and is expected to become the second largest molybdenum mining area in Henan Province.
- Plum Blossom Jade : Currently only produced in Shangdian Town, characterized by a black base with colorful patterns resembling falling flowers and broken clouds. Historically, Emperor Guangwu of the Han dynasty Liu Xiu regarded this jade as a "national treasure," suitable for making fitness balls, jade bracelets, tea sets, wine vessels, stationery, and other crafts.