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Xingguo County
兴国县
Nickname: 
County of Generals
CountryChina
ProvinceJiangxi
Prefecture-level cityGanzhou
SeatLianjiang Town
Area
 • Total
3,214.46 km2 (1,241.11 sq mi)
Dimensions
 • Length84 km (52 mi)
 • Width71.5 km (44.4 mi)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Total
719,830
 • Density220/km2 (580/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal Code
342400
Area code0797
Vehicle registrationB
Websitewww.xingguo.gov.cn

Xingguo County (Chinese: 兴国县) is a county, under the jurisdiction of Ganzhou, in Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. It locates in the north of Ganzhou, with a total area of 3214.46 square kilometers. Its population was 719,830 at the 2010 census.[1]

History

In 236 during the Three Kingdoms period Pingyang County was set up in the current area of Xingguo County. In 982 during the Northern Song period the county of Xingguo was set up, named after the Taipingxingguo era (AD 976 – 984) of the emperor of that time.[2]

Administration

Xingguo has jurisdiction over 7 towns, 18 townships and 1 economic development zone. The seat of the county locates at the Lianjiang Town.

Geography

The location of Xingguo (in red) within Jiangxi Province.

Location

Xingguo County locates in the central south of Jiangxi Province, and in the north of Ganzhou prefectural level city. The distance to the center of Ganzhou is about 82 kilometers, and the distance to the provincial capital Nanchang is about 346 kilometers.

The top of Mount Dawushan, the highest point of Xingguo County.

Topography

The length from east to west is 84 kilometers and the width from north to south is 71.5 kilometers. Xingguo is mostly covered by hills and mountains: mountains over 1000 meters on the east, north and west edges, while hilly areas in the center and south parts, with a small basin around the county seat Lianjiang Town. The highest point is the Mount Dawushan at Fengbian Township in the north with elevation of 1204 meters, while the lowest point locates at Mubu Village, Longkou Township in the south with elevation of 127.9 meters.[3]

Rivers

The rivers in Xingguo are mostly tributaries to Gong River,[3] which forms Gan River together with Zhang River near the city center of Ganzhou.

There are several reservoirs in Xingguo, the largest one being Changgang Reservoir at Changgang Township.

Climate

Xingguo has a humid subtropical climate. The annual average temperature is 18.8 °C, and the average annual precipitation is 1515.6 mm.[3]

Demographics

According to the official website, the population in 2015 was about 820,000.[4] Xingguo is Hakka area, the ancesters of the population mostly came from Henan, Gansu and other provinces such as Shaanxi, Hebei, Shanxi and Shandong.[2]

There are a small number of She people living in Xingguo. According to the records, there were 810 households and 4419 She people in 1986.[5] Four villages in Xingguo are designated to She people.

Places of interests

Lianjiang Academy.
Zhuhua Pagoda.
The inscription "Yongzhen Jiangnan" on top of the Mount Dawushan.

The Revolutionary Sites of Xingguo is on the list of Major Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the National Level. It includes 5 different sites where Mao Zedong, Communist Party, and Red Army had had activities during 1929 - 1933.[6] As a result of these activities, there has been 54 persons from Xingguo appointed as major generals, lieutenant generals, or colonel generals in the army (later additional 2 persons were appointed). So Xingguo is nicknamed as the County of Generals.[2]

In addition, there are 6 historical and cultural sites protected at the provincial level, 9 sites at the prefectural city level, and 25 sites at the county level.[6]

  • Lianjiang Academy: Built in 1738 as an academy of classical learning. Mao Zedong held the training class for cadre on land reforms here in 1929. Later it functioned as the seat of the Soviet government of Xingguo County from 1930 to 1934. Protected at the national level as a part of the Revolutionary Sites of Xingguo.
  • Zhuhua Pagoda: Initially built during the Tang dynasty, later rebuilt in 1550 during the Ming dynasty. The central pillar is in square shape, which is quite uncommon among pagodas. Protected at the provincial level.
  • Inscription "Yongzhen Jiangnan" ("Eternally safeguarding the south of Yangtze") by Wen Tianxiang: It locates in a temple at the top of Mount Dawushan. Protected at the provincial level.
  • Bingxin Cave: Scenery with Danxia landform.
  • Taipingyan Cave: A cave in Karst landscape area in Meijiao Town.

Transportation

Highways and roads

Railway

  • Beijing–Kowloon Railway
  • Nanchang-Ganzhou High Speed Rail (under construction)
  • Xingguo-Quanzhou Railway (under construction)

Air

Both airports are within 100 kilometers distance.

Culture

Hakka culture

Xingguo is a settlement for Hakka people, so it has the characteristics of Hakka culture, including the Hakka Chinese language.

Folk song

In Xingguo there is a unique folk song genre called Xingguo Shan'ge (mountain song).

Feng shui

Xingguo is also one of the founding places of feng shui philosophy. Sanliao Village in Meijiao Town is known as the First Village of Feng Shui Culture.[2]

Notable people

Cuisine and specialities

  • Xingguo red carp[7]
  • Steamed and dried sweet potato[7]
  • Xingguo fish noodle: made from fish meat and sweet potato powder.[7]
  • Fen long chuang: fish or meat covered by sweet potato powder, together with spicy taro or sweet potato slices and rice noodles, steamed in a big bamboo case. Together with 4 small dishes, Mao Zedong named it as Si xing wang yue (fours stars gazing at the moon).[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c "GÀNZHŌU SHÌ (Prefecture-level City)". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  2. ^ a b c d "历史沿革". xingguo.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  3. ^ a b c "自然资源". xingguo.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  4. ^ "兴国县简介". xingguo.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2015-03-11. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  5. ^ Hu Yuchun (2015-12-25). "兴国畲族历史考(一)". xingguoxian.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  6. ^ a b "文物保护——兴国县各级文物保护单位名单". jxxggmjng.com (in Chinese). 2013-10-28. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  7. ^ a b c "资源特产". xingguo.gov.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  8. ^ ""四星望月"——毛泽东命名的客家菜". xgjjw.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2016-03-21.