List of prisons in Gansu explained

This is a list of prisons within Gansu province of the People's Republic of China.

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Baiyin Farm 2002 In Si'erping, largest prison in the Northwest
Dingxi Crane Factory 1951 Exports to Australia and Pakistan
Gan'gu Radiator Plant Xinxing
Hongguang Horticultural Farm; Hongguang Horticultural Corp. 1953 Produces acid-proof antiseptic bricks and boards, chemical tower stuffing, low-voltage insulators, wear-resistant porcelain balls, porcelain sand among others. Also does agricultural production, raising livestock, seed harvesting, animal, husbandry, chemicals and ceramics, building materials, composite fodder, non-staple grain and oil food products, machining among others. Area of farm 14.17 km²
In Guchengcun, merged with Baiyin Prison in 2002
Jiuquan Farm; Jiuquan Electric Machinery Plant 1951
Lanzhou Valve Plant (combination of former Lanzhou Valve Plant and Lanzhou Bus Factory); Lanzhou Valve LLC Large-scale prison, resulting from a 2000 merger, pre-merger Lanzhou Prison was founded in 1949. Fixed assets worth nearly 100 mil yuan. Produces, among other things, medium- and low-pressure valves of all types (exported to southeast Asian countries)
Pingliang Machine Tool Accessories Factory (Pingliang Machine Tool Accessories LLC); Pingliang Sanitized Materials Plant 2003 Current Pingliang Prison is the result of Pingliang Prison established in 1951
Liangzhou Carpet Plant moved to Wuwei in 1989
Pingliang Sanitary Materials Plant 1949
Jiuzhou Clothing Factory
Tianshui Machine Tool Plant (Tianshui Machine Tool LLC) 1949 Machine tool plant established in 1972
Tianzhu Construction Materials Plant Shimen in Mayingpo
Wudaping Farm 1969 in Zhongbaoping, merged with Baiyin Prison in 2002
1949 Originally called Provincial No. 11 Labor Reform Detachment, gross output value of all prison enterprises 3.4747 mil yuan in 2002.
Possibly moved to Huangtaicun, Jinyang Town, Liangzhou District, possibly merged with Tianzhu and Yongdeng Prisons
Yongdeng Limestone Mine 1990 Area of 600,000 m², possibly merged with Tianzhu and Wuwei Prisons

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