Huaichuan, Liuyang
Huaichuan Subdistrict (Chinese: 淮川街道; pinyin: Huaíchuān Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict in Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 53,000 and an area of 12.31-square-kilometre (4.75 sq mi).[1] Administrative divisionThe subdistrict is divided into eight communities, the following areas:
GeographyLiuyang River, also known as the mother river, flows through the subdistrict. EconomyThe economy is supported primarily by commerce and tourism. EducationThere are three primary schools, one middle school and one high school: Renmin Road School, Liuyang River School and Xianghuai School, Liuyang River Middle School, and Liuyang No. 1 High School. Hospital
TransportationNational HighwayThe subdistrict is connected to two national highways: G106 and G319.[2] Provincial HighwayThe Provincial Highway S309 runs through the subdistrict.[2] ReligionThe Liuyang Confucius Temple and the Ancestral Hall of Tan Sitong (谭嗣同祠) are famous tourist attractions. Wenjin Temple is a Buddhist temple in the subdistrict. Yaowang Shengchong Palace is a Taoist temple in the subdistrict. AttractionsSimiao Park (思邈公园), Cuiyuan Park (翠园公园) and Martyrs Park (烈士公园) are public and urban park in the subdistrict. The main attractions are the Former Residence of Ouyang Yuqian (欧阳予倩故居), Former Residence of Tan Sitong, Kuiwen Pavilion (奎文阁) and Chenghuang Temple (城隍庙). Gallery
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