Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County
Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, or Youyang County for short is located in southeastern Chongqing Municipality, southwest China, bordering the provinces of Hunan to the east and Guizhou to the southwest.
The county spans an area of, and has a population of approximately 854,400 people as of 2018.
History
Youyang was known as Youzhou in ancient times.Geography
Youyang Tujia Miao Autonomous County is located east of Wu River and west of. It is the largest county-level division of Chongqing, having an area of.The county contains about 1.5939 million mu of arable land, 4.46 million mu of forested land, and 2.92 million mu of grassland.
The Wuling Mountains run through the county, and the county's highest point reaches above sea level.
Administrative divisions
Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County is divided into 2 subdistricts, 19 towns, and 18 townships. These are then divided into 8 residential communities, and 270 administrative villages.Demographics
As of 2018, the county has a population of approximately 854,400 people. Of this, 275,000 live in urban areas, and 579,400 live in rural areas.Vital statistics
In 2018, the county registered a birth rate of 10.89 per thousand, a death rate of 5.74 per thousand, giving it a rate of natural increase of 5.15 per thousand.Ethnic groups
Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County is home to 16 ethnic minorities, including the Tujia and Miao people, for which the county is named.| Group | Population | Population |
| Tujia | 689,700 | 80.72% |
| Miao | 97,100 | 11.36% |
| Han | 67,200 | 7.87% |
| Other | 400 | 0.05% |
| Total | 854,400 | 100.00% |
Culture
The county is nicknamed the "Cradle of Tujia people" for its rich Tujia culture.It is the home of the Baishou Dance, a symbolic tradition of Tujia people. It is a traditional dance which involves waving hands to convey stories of human origins, myths and legends, ethnic migration, ancient wars, hunting and fishing, forestry, labor, food, and other aspects of social life. The dance was added to the second batch of the on June 7, 2008.
The county is also home to a number of traditional folk songs, which perhaps date back to the Southern Song dynasty. The folk songs are popular at festivals, weddings, funerals, and other activities.