Yicheng, Hubei
Yicheng is a county-level city in northwestern Hubei, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Xiangyang City.
History
In 1945, in order to commemorate the anti-Japanese generals Zhang Zizhong in the Battle of Zaoyi, renamed Zizhong County, belonged to the Office of the Administrative Inspector of the Fifth District of Hubei Province. After December 1947, the area east of Hanshui was under the jurisdiction of the Chinese Communist Party. After July 1948, the west of Hanshui was under the jurisdiction of the Chinese Communist Party. In 1949, Yicheng County was restored and it was subordinated to the Commissioner of the Xiangyang Administrative Region of Hubei Province.In June 1994, Yicheng County was cancelled and Yicheng City was established with the approval of the State Council.
Geography
Yicheng City is located in the northwest of Hubei Province, Hanjiang midstream. East boundary Suizhou, Zaoyang, south Zhongxiang, Jingmen, west Nanjing, north to Xiangyang. It is located at 111°57′-112°45′ east longitude and 31°26′-31°54′ north latitude. It is 76 kilometers long from east to west and 53 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of 2115 square kilometers.Administration
Yicheng administers 2 subdistricts, 8 towns, and 3 other township-level divisions.Two subdistricts:
- Yancheng Subdistrict, Nanying Subdistrict
- Zhengji, Xiaohe, Liuhou, Kongwan, Liushui, Banqiao, Wangji, Leihe
- Yicheng Economic Development Zone, Dayan Industrial Park, Re-education Through Labor camp