Shashi, Jingzhou


Shashi is a district within the main urban area of Jingzhou, Hubei province, China. It is located on the left bank of the Yangtze River, between Yichang and Wuhan.

History

Shashi was founded during the Warring States period as an extension of the Chu capital Ying, its port on the Yangtze.
In modern history it is notable as one of the four ports specified to be opened to the Empire of Japan in the Treaty of Shimonoseki. The treaty port grew rapidly into because of this, gaining the moniker of "Little Hankow". Nonetheless, the opening of other coastal ports led to trade moving elsewhere and it gradually declined.
In 1994 it lost its status as a city and was combined with Jingzhou to form Jingsha city.

Administrative divisions

Shashi District administers 6 subdistricts and 4 towns:
;Subdistricts:
;Towns:
The Roman Catholic Apostolic Prefecture of Shashi or Shasi / Shasien was established on 7 July 1936, on territory split off from the then Apostolic Vicariate of Yichang, bordering on that, on the dioceses Roman [Catholic Diocese of Hanyang|Hanyang] and Roman [Catholic Diocese of Puqi|Puqi] and on the Apostolic prefecture of Lixian.
It is a pre-diocesan Latin jurisdiction, which is exempt, i.e. directly subject to the Holy See and it missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, not part of any ecclesiastical province. No statistics available.
It is indefinitely vacant, without Apostolic administrator, since the death of its sole incumbent as Apostolic Prefect of Shashi :