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1. Introduction:
Tongzi County is a county under the jurisdiction of Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. Located in the northern part of Guizhou Province, bordering Chongqing City, it is known as the "Gateway to Northern Guizhou" and the "Key to Sichuan and Guizhou". It is the "hometown of Chinese bamboo shoots". The geographical coordinates are 27°57′-28°54′ north latitude, 106°26′-107°17′ east longitude, the longest point from north to south is 81 kilometers, and the widest point from east to west is 52 kilometers. The total land area is 3,202 square kilometers. The Sichuan-Guizhou Railway, National Highway 210 and Yu-Zhan Expressway run through the county. The driving time from the county to Guiyang and Chongqing is about 2 hours. The transportation location advantage is obvious. Tongzi County governs 6 townships (including 1 ethnic township) and 18 towns, with a total population of 715,000 (2012). The most populous ethnic minority is the Miao.
2. Location and realm
Tongzi County is located in the northern part of Guizhou Province. It is a county under the jurisdiction of Zunyi City, an old revolutionary area, and borders Chongqing City. The geographical coordinates are 27°57′-28°54′ north latitude and 106°26′-107°17′ east longitude. The county’s longest point from north to south is 81 kilometers and the widest point from east to west is 52 kilometers. The county's total land area is 3,202 square kilometers.
3. Topography
Tongzi County Tongzi County is located in the connection zone between the mountains of northern Guizhou and the Sichuan Basin. Due to the complex structural system, strong tectonic movements, significant glaciation, dissolution and erosion coexist. , forming a unique landform landscape, belonging to the Zhongshan Canyon Area in northern Guizhou. The terrain of the county is high in the northeast and low in the southwest. The Yangdeng River, Songkan River, and Tongzi River cut the county into three unique landform units. The county has various landforms such as mountain plains, mid-mountains, hills, intermountain basins, river terraces, etc. The karsts are widespread, there are many stone peaks, and underground rivers and caves are relatively developed.
The average altitude of the county is 1,100 meters. The highest peak is Niujiao Village in the south of Baizhi Mountain in Shixi Town, which is 2,227 meters above sea level. The lowest point is the river on the border of Chongqing and Guizhou in Podu Town, with an altitude of 310 meters. The relative height difference is 1,917 meters. .
The mountains in Tongzi County are all branches of the Daloushan Mountains, which run northeast-southwest. The Mengshan Mountains are a branch of the Loushan Mountains. The main mountain range runs westward from the middle of the Loushan Mountains across the middle of the county and then extends south and north, reaching Twelve Maopo in the south and Yaolong Mountain in the north. The main vein, Liangfengya, runs southeast and is the watershed dividing the north and south of the county. To the south is the shallowly cut Zhongshan and Bazi, and to the north is the deeply cut Zhongshan Canyon.
There are 18 main peaks in Tongzi County with an altitude greater than 1,700 meters: Niujiaozhai in Baizhi Mountain (2,227 meters above sea level, the highest peak in northern Guizhou), Qingba Mountain (the main peak, Hongshan, is 2,028 meters), Baima Mountain (1944 meters), Maojiaojian (1927 meters), Huanglian Mountain (1871.9 meters), Huangsandstone (1871.9 meters), Fenshuiling (1820.7 meters), Huaba Mountain (1814 meters), Erzhiyan (1796 meters) ), Yaolong Mountain (1795.9 meters), Dayanting (1779 meters), Dingqing (1778 meters), Dalianggang (1770 meters), Xianren Mountain (1768.7 meters), Dawo Penliangzi (1750 meters), Sulfur Summit (1749.3 meters), Datuwan Liangzi (1732 meters), Huanglinggang (1730 meters).