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Louxing, Loudi






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Coordinates: 27°4339N 112°0017E / 27.7276°N 112.0046°E / 27.7276; 112.0046
 

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Louxing
娄星区
Location of Louxing District within Loudi
Location of Louxing District within Loudi
Louxing is located in Hunan
Louxing

Louxing

Location in Hunan

Coordinates: 27°43′39N 112°00′17E / 27.7276°N 112.0046°E / 27.7276; 112.0046[1]
CountryChina
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityLoudi
District seatChangqing Subdistrict
Area
 • Total630.02 km2 (243.25 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[3]
 • Total752,530
 • Density1,200/km2 (3,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitewww.louxing.gov.cn

Louxing District (simplified Chinese: 娄星区; traditional Chinese: 婁星區; pinyin: Lóuxīng Qū) is the only urban district and the seat of Loudi Prefecturel-level City, Hunan Province, China.

Located in northeastern part of Loudi, it is in the place across three prefecturel-level cities of Loudi, Changsha and Xiangtan, the Lian River flows it west to east. Louxing District is bordered to the west by Ningxiang County, to the east by Xiangxiang City, to the southeast by Shuangfeng County, to the southwest and the west by Lianyuan City. The district covers {an area of 630.02 km2 (243.25 sq mi) with a population of 668,300 (as of 2017). Louxing District has seven subdistricts, five towns and a township under its jurisdiction, the government seatisLouxing Community (娄星社区) of Changqing Subdistrict. [4]

History

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From Song dynastytoMing dynasty, the place of modern district of Louxing was a part of Chang'an Town (Chinese: 常安乡) in Xiangxiang County. The township of Chang'an was divided into two townships of Chang'an and Shentong (Chinese: 神童乡) in 1896. The township of Shentong was reorganized to Shentong Town in 1912 (Chinese: 神童镇). Xiangxiang was divided into ten districts in 1930, the modern district of Louxing was a part of the 9th district. Through the adjustment and amalgamation of subdivisions of Xiangxiang County in 1934, there were four townships of Fengle (Chinese: 丰乐乡), Yunxia (Chinese: 云下乡), Leshan (Chinese: 乐善乡) and Yanfu (Chinese: 延福乡) in the region of modern Louxing. There were four townships of Fengle, Yunxia, Leshan and Yanfu, and the town of Loudi (Chinese: 娄底镇) in the region of modern Louxing in 1949.

The district of Louxing is originally the county-level city of Loudi was formed by seven communes from Lianyuan County (the modern Lianyuan City) in January 1961, which was under the administration of Shaoyang Prefecture (Chinese: 邵阳专区). The county-level city of Loudi ceased to be a separate city and was merged with Lianyuan in October 1962.

Lianyuan Prefecture (Chinese: 涟源地区) was formed from part of Shaoyang Prefecture in September 1977, its seat was Loudi Town (Chinese: 娄底镇) in Lianyuan County. The county-level city of Loudi was reformed and was the seat of Lianyuan Prefecture in July 1980. Lianyuan Prefecture was renamed to Loudi Prefecture (Chinese: 娄底地区) named after its seat in December 1982. The Loudi Prefecture ceased to be as a prefecture, it was replaced by the prefecture-level city of Loudi, meanwhile the county-level city of Loudi was renamed to Louxing District on January 20, 1999.

Shuidongdi Town from Lianyuan City and Shexingshan Town from Shuangfeng County were transferred to Louxing District on January 24, 2017. The district of Louxing covers an area of 630.02 km2 (243.25 sq mi) with a population of 668,300 (as of 2017). It has 16 towns, five townships and seven subdistricts under jurisdiction.[5]

Subdivisions

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Shuidongdi Town from Lianyuan City and Shexingshan Town from Shuangfeng County were transferred to Louxing District on January 24, 2017. It has five towns, one township and seven subdistricts under jurisdiction.[5]

7 subdistricts
5 towns
a township

Tourist attraction

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Shima Park a renowned botanical garden and scenic spot integrating scientific research & popularization and tourism in Louxing District.

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References

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  1. ^ Google (2014-07-02). "Changqing Subdistrict Office" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  • ^ Loudi City Land Use Plan (2006–20)/《娄底市土地利用总体规划(2006-2020年)》.(in Chinese) Accessed 8 July 2014.
  • ^ "娄底市第七次全国人口普查公报(第一号)——常住人口、户别人口、城乡分布情况" (in Chinese). Government of Loudi. 2021-06-03.
  • ^ the divisions and population of Louxing District in 2015, according to the result on adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Louxing District on November 23, 2015 - 《湖南省民政厅关于同意娄星区乡镇区划调整方案的批复》(湘民行发〔2015〕65号): rednet.cn; also see 《湖南省乡镇区划调整改革109个县市区批复方案》: people.comorxinhuanet.com
  • ^ a b 湖南省民政厅 湘民行发〔2017〕2号 see mzt.hunan.gov (2018-02-13), hunan.voc.com (2017-02-16)or163.com (2017-02-16)

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