Geography and humanities of Jinsha County, Bijie Prefecture, Guizhou Province

Coal Mines: Jinfeng Coal Mine in Gaoping Township, Jinsha County, Bijie Region, Guizhou creates a "safe and harmonious" mining area - Coal Network Guiyuan Coal Mine, Jinsha County, Bijie Region, Guizhou Taishang Coal Mine, Xinhua Township, Jinsha County, Bijie Region, Guizhou Province Jinsha County Jinnan Coal Mine, Guizhou Province Jinsha County Anluofuan Coal Mine, Jinsha County Yunhai Coal Mine are all located in the Bijie area in the southwest of the county. Geographic location and history of Zhijin County. Brief history: Zhijin County is located in the central and western part of Guizhou Province. Zhijin County has a total area of ??2,868 square kilometers. The total population at the end of 2003 was 930,400. The ethnic minorities with the largest population in Zhijin County include the Miao, Yi, and Buyi ethnic groups. The administrative division of Zhijin County governs 11 towns, 13 townships, and 8 ethnic townships: Chengguan Town, Guiguo Town, Niuchang Town, Maochang Town, Huaqi Town, Longchang Town, Babu Town, Yina Town, Santang Town, A Gong Town, Zhuzang Town, Sanjia Bai and Miao Township, Ziqiang Miao Township, Daping Miao and Yi Township, Guanzhai Miao Township, Chadian Buyi, Miao and Yi Township, Jinlong Miao and Yi Buyi Township, Houzhai Miao Township, Ji Chang Miao and Yi Buyi Township, Zhongzhai Township, Qimo Township, Puweng Township, Shixing Township, Machang Township, Shangpingzhai Township, Yinghe Township, Nayong Township, Banqiao Township, Baini Township, Shaopu Township , Xiongjiachang Township, Heitu Township. The People's Government of Zhijin County in Bijie Prefecture is located in Chengguan Town. Zhijin County postal code is 552100; Zhijin County administrative code is 522425; Zhijin County area code is 0857; Zhijin County pinyin is Zhijin Xian. The historical evolution of Zhijin County: Pingyuan County was established in 1913, and Zhijin County was renamed in 1914. According to "An Overview of Guizhou's Scenic Spots and Monuments": "In the Republic of China, the prefecture was changed to a county, and Zhijin County was renamed after the Zhijin River." The above is the overview of Zhijin County in Bijie area and the basic situation of Zhijin County's administrative divisions. A brief history of the geographical location and history of Jinsha County in Bijie Region: Jinsha County is located in the northern part of Guizhou Province. Jinsha County has a total area of ??2,528 square kilometers. The total population at the end of 2003 was 590,500. The most populous ethnic minorities in Jinsha County include Miao, Yi, Manchu, Buyi, and Gelao. The administrative division of Jinsha County governs 7 towns, 12 townships, and 7 ethnic townships: Chengguan Town, Andi Town, Shatu Town, Yankong Town, Yumo Town, Lantou Town, Qingchi Town, Pingba Township, Xiluo Town Township, Shichang Miao and Yi Township, Guihua Township, Taiping Yi and Miao Township, Qingmen Miao, Yi and Gelao Township, Longba Township, Gaoping Township, Huajue Township, Chayuan Township, Mukong Township, Changba Township, Yuancun Township , Guantian Township, Houshan Township, Anluo Miao, Yi and Manchu Township, Xinhua Miao, Yi and Manchu Township, Datian Yi, Miao and Buyi Township, and Malu Yi and Miao Township. The People's Government of Jinsha County in Bijie Prefecture is located in Chengguan Town. Jinsha County postal code is 551800; Jinsha County administrative code is 522424; Jinsha County area code is 0857; Jinsha County pinyin is Jinsha Xian. Historical evolution of Jinsha County: In 1941, the northwest part of Qianxi County and parts of Dading and Zunyi counties were analyzed and established as counties. They were named after the first characters of "Jinbaotun" and "Shaxiba" in the territory. The above is the overview of Jinsha County in Bijie area and the basic situation of Jinsha County’s administrative divisions. A brief history of the geographical location and history of Qianxi County in Bijie Region: Qianxi County is located in the central and western part of Guizhou Province. Qianxi County has a total area of ??2554.1 square kilometers. The total population at the end of 2003 was 831,700. The most populous ethnic minorities in Qianxi County include the Yi, Miao, Gelao, Buyi and Bai ethnic groups. The administrative division of Qianxi County has jurisdiction over 9 towns, 4 townships, and 15 ethnic townships: Chengguan Town, Jinbi Town, Yuduo Town, Daguan Town, Guli Town, Supu Town, Zhongping Town, Zhongcheng Town, and Linquan Town , Wuli Buyi and Miao Township, Shajing Miao, Yi and Gelao Township, Yangchang Township, Greening Bai and Yi Township, Xinren Miao Township, Zhongshan Buyi and Yi Township, Tiegu Miao and Yi Township, Xiehe Yi and Miao Township, Tailai Yi Township Miao Township, Gantang Township, Yongshen Yi and Miao Township, Huaxi Yi and Miao Township, Zhongjian Miao and Yi Township, Dingxin Yi and Miao Township, Hongshui Township, Jinpo Miao, Yi and Miao Township, Renhe Yi and Miao Township, Honglin Yi and Miao Township , Jinxing Township. The People's Government of Qianxi County in Bijie Prefecture is located in Chengguan Town. The postal code of Qianxi County is 551500; the administrative code of Qianxi County is 522423; the area code of Qianxi County is 0857; the pinyin of Qianxi County is Qianxi Xian.

Historical evolution of Qianxi County: In the fourth year of Emperor Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty, Qianxi Prefecture was established, and in the 22nd year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the prefecture was abolished and a prefecture was established. It was named because it was located in the western part of Guizhou. In 1913, it was established in Qianxi County. The above is the overview of Qianxi County in the Bijie area and the basic situation of the administrative divisions of Qianxi County. A brief history of the geographical location and history of Dafang County in Bijie Region: Dafang County is located in the northwest of Guizhou Province. Dafang County has a total area of ??3502.1 square kilometers. The total population at the end of 2003 was 975,900. The ethnic minorities with the largest population in Dafang County include the Yi, Miao, and Bai ethnic groups. The administrative division of Dafang County has jurisdiction over 10 towns, 8 townships, and 18 ethnic townships: Dafang Town, Shuangshan Town, Maochang Town, Machang Town, Yangchang Town, Huangnitang Town, Liulong Town, Daxi Town, and Liajing Town Town, Changshi Town, Dongguan Township, Zhuyuan Yi and Miao Township, Xiangshui Bai, Yi and Gelao Township, Wenge Township, Lvtang Township, Dingxin Yi and Miao Township, Niuchang Miao and Yi Township, Gaodian Township, Xiaotun Township , Lihua Miao and Yi Township, Jichang Township, Fengshan Yi and Mongolian Township, Anle Yi and Gelao Township, Walnut Yi and Bai Township, Babao Yi and Miao Township, Xinglong Miao Township, Guowa Township, Dashan Miao and Yi Township, and Yuchong Township , Huangni Yi, Miao and Manchu Township, Dashui Yi, Miao and Buyi Township, Shachang Yi Township, Pudi Yi, Miao and Bai Township, Baina Yi Township, Sanyuan Yi, Miao and Bai Township, Xingxu Miao, Yi and Gelao Township. The People's Government of Dafang County in Bijie Prefecture is located in Dafang Town. Dafang County postal code is 551600; Dafang County administrative code is 522422; Dafang County area code is 0857; Dafang County pinyin is Dafang Xian. The historical evolution of Dafang County: Dafang City was built in the Ming Dynasty and a state was established, and Dading Prefecture and Dading County were established in the Qing Dynasty. In 1958, it was changed to Dafang County and the county was named after the ancient city. The above is the overview of Dafang County in the Bijie area and the basic situation of the administrative divisions of Dafang County. A brief history of the geographical location and history of Bijie City in Bijie Region: Bijie City is located in the northwest of Guizhou Province, with east longitude 104°51′-105°55′ and north latitude 27°3′-27°46′. Bijie City has a total area of ??3412.2 square kilometers. The total population at the end of 2003 was 1.2847 million. The ethnic minorities with a larger population in Bijie City include Miao, Yi, Bai and other ethnic groups. The administrative division of Bijie City has jurisdiction over 6 streets, 27 towns, 2 townships, and 6 ethnic townships: Shixi Street, Shidong Street, Sanbanqiao Street, Liucangqiao Street, Daxinqiao Street, Guanyinqiao Street, Ya Chi Town, Lishu Town, Chahe Town, Zhuchang Town, Tianba Town, Changchunbao Town, Salaxi Town, Yangjiawan Town, Fangzhu Town, Qingchang Town, Shuiqing Town, Heguantun Town, Dui Town Po Town, Dayin Town, Linkou Town, Shengsi Town, Qingshuipu Town, Liangyan Town, Yanzikou Town, Bazhai Town, Tianbaqiao Town, Haizijie Town, Xiaoba Town, Layertai Town, Xiaojichang Town, Puyi Town, Longchangying Town, Qianxi Yi, Miao and Bai Township, Yindi Yi, Miao and Bai Township, Yejiao Township, Dahe Township, Tuanjie Yi and Miao Township, Ashi Miao and Yi Township, Datun Yi Township, and Tiankan Yi Township. Bijie Municipal People's Government is located on Jiefang Road, Bijie Prefecture. The postal code of Bijie City is 551700; the administrative code of Bijie City is 522401; the city code of Bijie City is 0857; the pinyin of Bijie City is Bijie Shi. Historical evolution of Bijie City: The name Bijie began in the Yuan Dynasty. Historically, it has been the seat of the county, government, road, department, health, road and department of the past dynasties. Hanyang County was established in the Qin Dynasty, Pingyi County was established in the Han Dynasty, Jimi Prefecture was established in the Tang Dynasty, Jimi Lu Prefecture was established in the Song Dynasty, Changguansihe was established in the Yuan Dynasty, Bijiewei was established in the seventeenth year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1384 AD), and Bijiewei was established in the 26th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. In 1687 AD, the defense was withdrawn and a county was established. On December 10, 1993, the county was removed and a city was established. The above is the overview of Bijie City in Bijie Region and the basic situation of Bijie City’s administrative divisions.