Jiujing Hani Ethnic Township
Jiujing Hani Ethnic Township (simplified Chinese: 酒井哈尼族乡; traditional Chinese: 酒井哈尼族鄉; pinyin: Jiǔjǐng Hānízú Xiāng) is an ethnic township in Lancang Lahu Autonomous County, Yunnan, China. As of the 2017 census it had a population of 14,065 and an area of 381-square-kilometre (147 sq mi). EtymologyIn late Qing dynasty (1644–1911), the region was rich in wine, hence the name "Jiujing" (酒井; 'Wine well'). Administrative divisionAs of 2016, the township is divided into four villages:
HistoryIt came under the jurisdiction of Tudusi (土都司) in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). In 1940, it was under the jurisdiction of the 1st District and then became Jiujing Township (酒井乡). From 1949 to 1968, it was known as "Jiujing District" (酒井区). In 1969, it was renamed "Weidong Commune" (卫东公社) and then "Jiujing Commune" (酒井公社) in 1972. It was formed as a township in 1988. GeographyThe township is situated at southern Lancang Lahu Autonomous County. The township is bordered to the north by Menglang Town, to the east by Nuozhadu Town, to the south by Huimin Town, and to the west by Donghui Town and Nuofu Township.[1] EconomyThe economy of the township has a predominantly agricultural orientation, including farming, ranching and pig-breeding. Commercial crops include tea, sugarcane, and coffee bean.[1] Demographics
As of 2017, the National Bureau of Statistics of China estimates the township's population now to be 14,065.
TransportationThe National Highway G214 passes across the township north to south. References
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