Lintao County | |
Postal Code: | 730500 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Settlement Type: | County |
Pushpin Map: | China Gansu#China#Continental Asia |
Pushpin Label: | Lintao |
Pushpin Relief: | yes |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of the seat in Gansu |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | China |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Gansu |
Subdivision Type2: | Prefecture-level city |
Subdivision Name2: | Dingxi |
Seat Type: | County seat |
Seat: | Taoyang |
Area Total Km2: | 2851 |
Population As Of: | 2019 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Total: | 554900 |
Coordinates: | 35.3794°N 103.8564°W |
Timezone: | China Standard |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Website: | www.lintao.gov.cn |
Population Urban: | 191100 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Lintao County) is administratively under the control of Dingxi, Gansu province, China.
Pottery from the Majiayao culture (3300 to 2000 BC) has been found in Lintao.[2]
Until the 20th century, Lintao was known as Didao (Chinese: 狄道). The Battle of Didao was fought in the area in 255 CE, during the Three Kingdoms era.
In the 8th century, an anonymous poet of the Tang dynasty places General Geshu Han and the Chinese army in Lintao, battling the Tibetans.[3] Poet Li Bai reference Lintao in his poem, "Ballads of Four Seasons: Winter."[4]
Located at an important Tao River crossing, Didao City (i.e., today's Taoyang Town[5]) was an important trade center during the Northern Song dynasty (ca. 11–12th century), when the more northern route of the Silk Route was blocked by the Xi Xia state. It is known to have been home to hundreds of foreign merchants at the time, some of whom may have been the ancestors of today's Hui people of Gansu.[6]
The county is located mostly on the right (eastern) bank of the Tao River, a right tributary of the Yellow River. It borders with Lanzhou in the northeast, with Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in the west, and with other parts of Dingxi Prefecture-level City in the east and south.
Lintao is known for its Huashutang candy (花酥糖)[7] and Nuo opera.[8]
Lintao County is divided to 12 towns and 6 townships.[9] The county seat of Lintao County is in Taoyang town.
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China National Highway 212 and the Lanhai Expressway (G75) cross the county from the north to the south, on its way from Lanzhou to south-eastern Gansu.
A military airfield, Lintao Air Base, is located south of the county seat.