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3 References  














Suxian, Chenzhou






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Coordinates: 25°4641N 113°0532E / 25.7781°N 113.0922°E / 25.7781; 113.0922
 

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Suxian
苏仙区
Suxian is located in Hunan
Suxian

Suxian

Location in Hunan

Coordinates: 25°46′41N 113°05′32E / 25.7781°N 113.0922°E / 25.7781; 113.0922[1]
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityChenzhou
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Suxian District (Chinese: 苏仙区; pinyin: Sūxiān Qū) is one of two urban districts in the prefecture-level cityofChenzhou, Hunan province, China.

The district is located in the northeastern part of the city proper. It is bordered to the north by Yongxing County, to the northeast by Zixing City, to the southeast by Yizhang County, to the southwest by Beihu District, to the west by Guiyang County. Suxian District covers 1,342 km2 (518 sq mi), as of 2015, it had a registered population of 379,400 and a permanent resident population of 426,900.[2] The district has six subdistricts and eight towns under its jurisdiction. the government seat is Suxianling Subdistrict (苏仙岭街道).[3]

Attractions[edit]

Gaoyi Ridge is a famous scenic spot in the district.

Administrative divisions[edit]

6 subdistricts
8 towns

References[edit]

  1. ^ Google (2014-07-02). "Suxian" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  • ^ 2015年苏仙区国民经济和社会发展统计公报 [Statistical Communiqué of Suxian District on the 2015 National Economic and Social Development]. Chenzhou bureau of Statistics.orhnsx.gov
  • ^ 《湖南省民政厅关于同意郴州市苏仙区乡镇区划调整方案的批复》(湘民行发〔2015〕83号) [result on adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Suxian District on 26 November 2015]. rednet.cn Hunan. 2015-12-04., also see 《湖南省乡镇区划调整改革109个县市区批复方案》. people.com Hunan. 2015-12-08.orxinhuanet.com

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