Wen'anyi
Wen'anyi is a town in Yanchuan County, Yan'an, Shaanxi, China. The town is located in central Yanchuan County, from the county center of. The town spans an area of, and has a hukou population of 22,098 as of 2018.
History
In 1958, Wen'anyi was established as a people's commune. Xi Jinping was sent to in Wen'anyi in early 1969 as part of Mao Zedong's Down to the Countryside Movement. Xi stayed in the village for seven years, performing manual labor and ascending the local political ranks. In May 1984, Wen'anyi was changed to a township, and in August, it was upgraded to a town. In 2015, the former town of was merged into Wen'anyi.Administrative divisions
Wen'anyi administers 2 residential communities and 23 administrative villages.Residential Communities
Wen'anyi contains the following 2 residential communities:- Wenzhou Community
- Wen'an Community
Villages
Wen'anyi contains the following 23 administrative villages:- Shangyi Village
- Xiayi Village
- Majiagou Village
- Yiluohe Village
- Liangjiahe Village
- Baijiayuan Village
- Yujun Village
- Laozhuanghe Village
- Tuojiacha Village
- Lüjiahe Village
- Qiaojiahe Village
- Kangjia Village
- Fengjiawan Village
- Gaojiaping Village
- Zhangjiatun Village
- Majiaping Village
- Gaojiagetu Village
- Fanjiagou Village
- Haojiahe Village
- Donggeta Village
- Hejiahe Village
- Dumuyuan Village
- Poshihe Village
Demographics
Wen'anyi has a hukou population of 22,098 as of 2018.Prior to the merger of into Wen'anyi, Wen'anyi's population per the 2010 Chinese Census was 4,178, down from the 5,474 recorded in the 2000 Chinese Census.
A 1996 population estimate put Wen'anyi's population at 7,000.