Xiangtang, Jiangxi Explained

Xiangtang
Native Name:向塘镇
Native Name Lang:zh-cn
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:China
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Jiangxi-->
Coordinates:28.4328°N 115.9694°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:People's Republic of China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Jiangxi
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture-level city
Subdivision Name2:Nanchang
Subdivision Type3:County
Subdivision Name3:Nanchang
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:146
Elevation M:31
Elevation Ft:101
Population Total:150000
Population As Of:2010
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:China Standard
Utc Offset1:+8
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:330201
Area Code:0791

Xiangtang (; pronounced as /ɕjɑ̃tʰɑ̃/) is a town located to the south of Nanchang, the capital of China's Jiangxi province, under the administration of Nanchang County It is the most populous town in the province with the population more than 150,000 as of the 2010 census. The town was established from a village, which is still remaining near the present center of the town, during the Qing Dynasty. The village experienced fast growth when the main part of the Zhejiang–Jiangxi Railway was completed in 1935. Nowadays, Xiangtang has two main rail stations: Xiangtang West Station as the second largest freight yard in China and Xiangtang Station as a level-1 passenger station nationwide.[1] It is the location of Nanchang Xiangtang Airport, Nanchang's main civil airport (dual-use military/civil) before Nanchang Changbei International Airport went into operation on September 10, 1999.[2]

There are 33 government-owned institutions and about 4000 researchers and technicians working here. In 1999, Xiangtang became a provincial level development zone and boosted the medical, chemical, clothing, material industry and education.

Geography

It is from the city proper of Nanchang. The elevation of Xiangtang is 27m above the sea.[3] Gan River, the main river in the province and a tributary of Yangtze River, is just 10km (10miles) away. The area of the town is 146km2.

History

The earliest remnants of human habitation in Xiangtang are found in the Majin Remnants near the village of Shatan. Stone tools from the remnants date to 50,000 to 20,000 years ago.[4] Xiangtang area as a part of Nanchang was founded in 201 BC during the early Han dynasty.[5] The village which the town was named after was settled in Qing Dynasty. In 1935, a rail station was built near Xiangtang village and since then the present town was formed.

Demographics

Xiangtang has an approximate population of 150,000 people and the central area consists of 80,000 people. Majority of residents belong to the Han Chinese. Other people from ethnic minorities such as Uyghur are also living and doing business there. Xiangtang also consists of a large population of students and military forces from other places. Though most of them are expected to leave after 3 or 4 years, they are still considered as residents and play an important role in the social and economic aspects. Moreover, they are a significant part of the young people in the town and some of them even stay when they graduate or are demobilized.

Administration

Xiangtang is divided into 10 resident committees and 19 villages. The 10 resident committees are: Zhenjie, Dongfeng rd, Tongzhan rd, Jiefang rd, W.Minzhu rd, E.Minzhu rd, Tuanjie rd, Tielu Xincun, Xinjie, and Shucai. The 19 villages are Tangsu, Huangshan, Hetou, Huangtang, Liangxi, Huangxi, Xiluo, Jiaxi, Xincun, Gufang, Gaotian, Jianxia, Hehuoqi, Dingfang, Xiangtang, Nandian, Jingshan, Shatan, and Shanbei.

Culture

Many communities have their own festivals to thank the guard and bless of their ancestors or pray for good fortune such as Qiqiao festival in Gong's and Fu's communities in Gaotian village, summer festival in Gong's community in Linan, and September 1 festival in Fu's community in Shuxi. The most renowned one is the Denggun festival (Chinese: 竖灯棍哩)[6] in Deng's community in Huangtang village. They celebrate the day of the settlement on Jan 12th of Chinese lunar calendar each year. The festival has more than 220 years history and can be dated to Qianlong era in Qing Dynasty. On that day, all people from Deng's family will go back to their ancestors' houses and erect a 36m long wooden rod using fish forks in the center of the village. On the top of the rod, a lantern will be hang up. The big image of family tree will be displayed and the celebration will last for three days. It becomes a town-wide festival and there are a lot of people from Nanchang attending to it.

Pottery is a local artwork in Nandian village. People make fine pottery by hand and the skills are inherited through generations. Another local product is tea can in Jingshan village.

Every two years a peasants' sport games is held and a town-wide sport games is held every four years. Military forces and civilians have joint parties on the Army's day and spring festival. The traditional entertainments such as lunar comedy, dragon lantern, stilts, myth cosplay are performed in public.[7]

Local special food

Historical sites

Accent

Nanchang dialect is the general name of the regional speech in Nanchang and its nearby area. It is also an example of Gan, which is spoken in most part of Jiangxi and some parts of surrounding provinces. Though it is located near the city of Nanchang, the Xiangtang area has a slightly different speech pattern called the Xiangtang Tuhua(Chinese: 向塘土话). The different pattern was formed because in the old days people usually didn't move out their own villages unless women married to other people in neighbor villages.

The traditional Xiangtang Tuhua has five phonemic tones like Nanchang dialect, however, it emphasizes more often and heavier on the words. Because of this, Xiangtang Tuhua sounds louder and harder. There are also a number of words and expressions only found in Xiangtang Tuhua.

Transportation

Xiangtang is served by Nanchang Railways, which uses Xiangtang Station as the passenger station and Xiangtang West station as the freight station. The railways provide connection to almost all major cities in the country. Beijing-Kowloon Railway, Shanghai-Kunming Railway and Xiangtang-Putian Railway run across the town.[12] [13]

Xiangtang's public bus lines 236[14] and 239 to Nanchang are the main bus routes. It takes about 2 hours on regular route or less than 40 minutes using fast route to travel between Xiangtang and Nanchang.

Three national routes: G316, G320, G105 and Wen-hou highway pass by Xiangtang.

Nanchang Xiangtang Airport, now a military airport, is located in Xiangtang. It formerly served as Nanchang's main civil airport until all commercial flights were moved to Nanchang Changbei International Airport in 1999.

Economy

Xiangtang Provincial level development zone

In 1999, Xiangtang became a provincial level development zone. Agricultural production in Xiangtang is traditional part of its economy. The yield of grain was 57,776 tons in 2004. The yield of vegetable in 2004 is 87,570 tons. The Huiren Medical Company[15] has its headquarters and one of the factories in Xiangtang with more than 1000 local employees. Nike has a clothing factory near the Jiangxi Clothing Institute. Town government has introduced 32 projects and 2.63 billion RMB fund to improve the industrial structure. Many of its industry revolves around clothing, manufacturing, metallurgy, textile, chemical engineering, traditional Chinese medicine, pharmaceuticals and others.[16] In 2007, Xiangtang together with other towns in Nanchang County was awarded "National top 100 Counties".The GDP of Xiangtang in 2008 was 7.2 billion RMB (1.06 billion USD). The total financial revenue was 100 million RMB.[17] Now Xiangtang is growing as one of the main freight hubs in Jiangxi province while taking advantage of the convenience of transportation.

Education

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 大江网·投资江西--首届江西投资环境十佳县(市)区暨五十佳(乡)镇评选 . June 25, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080907162026/http://adv.jxnews.com.cn/2006/tzjx_px/0/xiang20.html . September 7, 2008 .
  2. Web site: 江西省机场集团公司 . June 25, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713130808/http://www.jxairport.com/visit.do?method=insertVisit . July 13, 2011 .
  3. Web site: 地理位置 - 南昌县人民政府 - powered by JCMS . June 27, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110817221202/http://www.ncx.gov.cn/dlwz/302.htm . August 17, 2011 .
  4. Web site: 中国南昌.
  5. Web site: 南昌县人民政府 . June 27, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110403044332/http://www.ncx.gov.cn/lsyg/index.htm . April 3, 2011 .
  6. Web site: 灯棍节 - 南昌县人民政府 - powered by JCMS . June 27, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111007052246/http://www.ncx.gov.cn/wh/748.htm . October 7, 2011 .
  7. Web site: 向塘吧-百度贴吧--小镇向塘的一切--这里有小镇向塘的一切。。这里有你我的回忆。。这里的河水依旧在静静的流淌。。这里可以寻人,这里可以追忆。。.
  8. Web site: 南昌特色—向塘土鸡. Bus news.
  9. Web site: 中国南昌.
  10. Web site: 中国南昌.
  11. Web site: 中国南昌.
  12. Web site: Introduction to Xiangtang. https://web.archive.org/web/20111002235956/http://www.jx.xinhuanet.com/news/ztzl/2009-04/07/content_16182671.htm. dead. October 2, 2011. Xiangtang Town.
  13. Web site: Xiang-Pu railroad is ready to construct . Xiang-pu railroad introduction . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110504080357/http://www.tieliu.com.cn/yjhq/2008/200805/2008-05-28/20080528101419_130748.html . May 4, 2011 .
  14. Web site: 236 bus route. Asking about bus routes.
  15. Web site: Home . huiren.cn.
  16. Web site: NanChang China . June 25, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100414013334/http://english.nc.gov.cn/aboutnanchang/economy/ . April 14, 2010 .
  17. http://www.unescap.org/esid/psis/population/database/chinadata/jiangxi.htm Jiangxi