Weixi Township | |||||
Native Name: | 威溪乡 | ||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||
Subdivision Type: | Country | ||||
Subdivision Name: | China | ||||
Subdivision Type1: | Province | ||||
Subdivision Name1: | Hunan | ||||
Subdivision Name2: | Shaoyang | ||||
Subdivision Type3: | Autonomous county | ||||
Subdivision Name3: | Chengbu Miao Autonomous County | ||||
Area Total Km2: | 69.48 | ||||
Population Total: | 8,780 | ||||
Population As Of: | 2015 | ||||
Population Density Km2: | auto | ||||
Coordinates: | 26.6166°N 110.586°W | ||||
Pushpin Map: | China Hunan | ||||
Pushpin Label Position: | top | ||||
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Hunan | ||||
Timezone: | China Standard | ||||
Utc Offset: | +08:00 | ||||
Postal Code Type: | Postal code | ||||
Postal Code: | 422504 | ||||
Area Code: | 0739 | ||||
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Weixi Township is a rural township in Chengbu Miao Autonomous County, Hunan, China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 8,780 and an area of 69.48km2. It borders Dengyuantai Town of Wugang in the north, Malin Township of Xinning County in the east, and Xiyan Town in the south and west.[1]
The name of the township is named after the Weixi River .
As of 2015, the township is divided into 10 villages: Anfu, Zhengchong, Xinglong, Fuxing, Chashan, Baisha, Jingping, Yinsha, Changtian and Xuehua .
The township is located in the north of Chengbu Miao Autonomous County. It has a total area of, of which is land and is water.
The highest point in the township is Mount Huangmajie which stands above sea level.
There are 462 streams and creeks in the township, including Weixi River.[2]
Weixi Reservoir is the largest body of water in the township.
In December 2015, the township had an estimated population of 8,780 and a population density of 126 persons per km2. Miao people is the dominant ethnic group in the township, accounting for 4,533, accounting for 51.63%. There are also 8 ethnic groups, such as Dong, Hui, and Yao. Among them, there are 1,712 Han people (19.50%) and 1,632 Dong, Hui and Yao people (18.59%).[3]
The region abounds with copper, manganese, tungsten, antimony and silicon.
Phyllostachys edulis and cathaya are the main plant resources.[2] In October 1990, the Hunan Provincial Government bestowed on it the title of "hometown of phyllostachys edulis" .[2]