Puding County Explained

Puding County
Native Name Lang:zh-Hans
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Settlement Type:County
Pushpin Map:Guizhou#Southwest China
Pushpin Label:Puding
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the seat in Guizhou
Coordinates:26.3019°N 105.7432°W
Coor Pinpoint:Puding County government
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Guizhou
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture-level city
Subdivision Name2:Anshun
Seat Type:County seat
Seat:Dingnan Subdistrict
Area Total Km2:1090.49
Population Total:378,288
Population As Of:2010
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8

Puding County is a county in west-central Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Anshun.

Etymology

The name "Puding" can be traced back to the Mongolian-rule Yuan dynasty (1271 - 1368), when in 1257, after the Mongolian army went to conquest southwest China, the imperial court set up a "Fu" named "Puding" in the area.

History

In the 3rd century BC, Puding County (Puding) was a part of an ancient political entity Yelang.

After the Tang Empire conquered Guizhou, a county named "Shi'an" was set up and it came under the jurisdiction of Yan Zhou, which symboled this land was formally annexed to the Tang Empire. In 755, the An Lushan Rebellion broke out, then the past decades of internal fighting had weakened the Tang Empire. Puding broke away from the rule of the Tang Empire. The native tribes founded the Luodian Kingdom .

In the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907 - 960), it belonged to Shi'an County, part of which was owned by Wangjiang county .

In 1257, the Mongols occupied Puding and established Puding Prefecture and it came under the administration of Qujing Xuanweisi . In 1351, Puding County was separated from Puding Prefecture.

In 1381, in the ruling of Hongwu Emperor (1368 - 1398) of the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644), Puding Castle was founded and it came under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Dusi . In 1438, in the 3rd year of Zhengtong era (1436 - 1449), Puding County was under the administration of Guizhou Dusi .

During the reign of Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911), Puding County belonged to Anshun Prefecture .

After the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912, Puding County was briefly revoked but immediately restored in the following year. In 1914, some areas of Anshun, Zhenning, Langdai, Zhijin and Pingba were merged into Puding County. In 1935, Puding County came under the jurisdiction of the (Anshun) Second Administrative Supervision Region . Three years later, it came under the jurisdiction of the (Xingren) Third Administrative Supervision Region .

In 1949, Guizhou was liberated by the People's Liberation Army. Puding County came under the jurisdiction of Anshun Zhuanqu (now Anshun;).

Administrative divisions

After an adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Puding County on January 29, 2016, the county has three subdistricts, six towns and three ethnic townships under its jurisdiction. In July 2019, Yuxiu Subdistrict was separated from Chuandong Subdistrict.[1]

subdistricts:
ethnic townships:

Geography

Puding County is located in west-central Guizhou province. The county has a total area of 1079.93km2. It shares a border with Liuzhi Special District to the west, Xixiu District, Pingba District and Anshun Economic and Technological Development Zone to the east, Zhijin County to the north, and Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County and Liuzhi Special District to the south.

Geology

The terrain of Puding County is high in the south and north and low in the middle. Karst landforms are widely distributed in Puding County.

Climate

Puding County experience a subtropical monsoon humid climate, with an average annual temperature of, total annual rainfall of 1378.2mm, a frost-free period of 301 days and annual average sunshine hours in 1164.9 hours. The climate is mild throughout the year, without severe cold in winter and hot in summer.

Rivers

Sancha River is the largest river in Puding County and Boyu River is the second largest river in the county. Dabang River rises in southern Puding County.

Lakes and reservoirs

Yelang Lake is the largest lake in Puding County, with a capacity of 0.42km3.

Demographics

Population

As of 2017, Puding County had a population of 505,400. The total number of permanent residents in Puding County is 392,800, the birth rate is 12.95 ‰, the mortality rate is 5.14 ‰, and the natural population growth rate is 7.81 ‰. The Han is about 80% of the total population of Puding County, and Miao and Bouyei are the main ethnic minorities in the county.

Language

Mandarin is the official language. The local people speak both Southwestern Mandarin and minority language.

Religion

The county government supports all religions. The local people mainly believe in Buddhism and Catholicism.

Education

The main high schools and middle schools are:

Transport

Expressway

S55 Chiwang Expressway runs north to south through the downtown Puding County and then to heads west to Anshun city.

Provincial Highway S209 travels through central Puding County and intersects with S55 Anshunxi Ring Expressway in the town of Baiyan.

Railway

Puding railway station serves the county.

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. News: Miao Fuxia (Chinese: 缪富霞). https://news.sina.com.cn/o/2019-08-02/doc-ihytcerm8046320.shtml . zh:省政府批复同意普定县部分行政区划调整 . Sina . 2 August 2019 . 23 August 2020 . zh.