Puji, Liuyang
Puji Town (simplified Chinese: 普迹镇; traditional Chinese: 普跡鎮; pinyin: Pǔjì Zhèn) is a rural town in Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China.[1] As of the 2015 census it had a population of 41,900 and an area of 176.5-square-kilometre (68.1 sq mi).[2] It borders Gejia Town in the north, Zhentou Town in the northwest, Guanqiao Town in the west, Guanzhuang Town of Liling in the south, and Chengchong Town in the east. Administrative divisionThe town is divided into six villages and three communities, the following areas:
GeographyLiuyang River, also known as the mother river, flows through the town. There are a number of popular mountains located immediately adjacent to the townsite which include Mount Jiziling (鸡子岭; 142-metre (466 ft)); Mount Huangmaojian (黄茅尖; 725-metre (2,379 ft)) and Mount Baimaojian (白毛尖; 597.8-metre (1,961 ft)). EconomyThe principal industries in the area are agriculture, forestry and fireworks. Education
TransportationExpresswayThe Liuyang-Liling Expressway in Hunan leads to Liling through the town.[3] County roadsThe town is connected to three county roads: X016, X017 and X018.[3] ReligionWanshou Palace (万寿宫) is a Taoist temple situated at the town. AttractionsJiazhou Isle (夹洲岛) is a well-known scenic spot. Besides, the Jinjiang military education centre (金江军事教育基地), which is formally the No. 7 senior high school of Liuyang, is also an important tourist spot in Puji town.[4] Notable people
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