Jishui County

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Coordinates: 27°12′25″N 115°07′25″E / 27.20694°N 115.12361°E / 27.20694; 115.12361

Jishui
吉水县
Kishui
Location of Jishui County (red) in Ji'an City (yellow) and Jiangxi
Location of Jishui County (red) in Ji'an City (yellow) and Jiangxi
Coordinates: 27°12′25″N 115°07′25″E / 27.20694°N 115.12361°E / 27.20694; 115.12361
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceJiangxi
Prefecture-level cityJi'an
Government
 • MayorLiú Lánfang
Area
 • Total2,571 km2 (993 sq mi)
Population
 • Total480,000
 • Density190/km2 (480/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Area code(s)0796
postal code331600
Websitewww.jishui.gov.cn

Jishui (Chinese: 吉水; pinyin: Jíshuǐ) is a county located on the Gan River in Ji'an city, Jiangxi province, China.

It has an area of 2,531.73 km2 (977.51 sq mi) and a population of 480,000.[when?]

It is located central of Jiangxi (central east of Ji'an city), 196 km (122 mi)south of the provincial capital of Nanchang, and 23 km (14 mi) north of downtown Ji'an. The local speech is a variety of Gan Chinese.

The government of Jishui is located in Wenfeng town (文峰镇).

History[]

Jishui has 1,300 years of history. It became a county during the Sui dynasty. There are many famous people from here, such as Ouyang Xiu, Yang Wanli (Song dynasty), Xie Jin (Ming dynasty), Luo Hongxian (Ming dynasty). The first Chinese map is made by Luo Hongxian who is from Jishui Futian (阜田).

Economy[]

Jiahui is a regional hub for agricultural production in Jiangxi Province. Products such as rice and oranges are economic staples. Jishui is a center for the production of traditional gloves, for which it ranks first in Jiangxi province in export value. The GDP of Jishui county in 2005 was 370 million Yuan.

Transportation[]

Rail[]

Jishui has extensive railway infrastructure which connects to many important cities in other provinces, including Beijing, Wuhan, Shenzhen, Shangqiu and Fuyang The Beijing-Jiulong Railway was built in 1997. Jishui Railway station is operated by Nanchang Bureau of Railways.

  • Beijing-Jiulong Railway

Air[]

Jinggangshan Airport, built in 2004, is the main airport. It is situated in Taihe County, 50 kilometres north of the CBD. The airport is connected to major mainland cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.

Road[]

The road transport infrastructure in Jishui is extensive. There are national highways that goes through Jishui. It is the No. 105 National roads No. 105 from Beijing to Zhuhai. Ganyue Expressway entrance is 18 km (11 mi)from the CDB.

An important development is the building of the Jishui Gan River Bridge (吉水赣江大桥), connecting the east and west banks of the Gan River. The bridge is 1,057 m (3,468 ft) long and 15 m (49 ft) meter wide. The project started in 2001 and was completed in 2004. The total investment was 117 million RMB. The Jishui Gan River Bridge was built to connect the 105 National Highway and Guanyue Expressway, and it also ends the history of ferrying between the East and West.

Water[]

Jishui is situated on the Gan River, Jishui Port is on the Gan River.

Tourism[]

Attractions in Jishui include Yanfang Ancient Village (燕坊古村), Dadongshan, and Taohua Island.

Administration[]

Under its direct administration it has 14 towns and 3 townships.[1] The county government is located in Wenfeng.

14 Towns

  • (文峰镇)
  • (阜田镇)
  • (盘谷镇)
  • (枫江镇)
  • (黄桥镇)
  • (金滩镇)
  • (八都镇)
  • (双村镇)
  • (醪桥镇)
  • (螺田镇)
  • Baishui (白水镇)
  • (丁江镇)
  • (乌江镇)
  • (水南镇)
  • Baisha (白沙镇) - was merged to the other

3 Townships

  • (尚贤乡)
  • (水田乡)
  • (冠山乡)

References[]

  1. ^ 2016年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:吉水县 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2018. 统计用区划代码 名称 360822100000 文峰镇 360822101000 阜田镇 360822102000 盘谷镇 360822103000 枫江镇 360822104000 黄桥镇 360822105000 金滩镇 360822106000 八都镇 360822107000 双村镇 360822108000 醪桥镇 360822109000 螺田镇 360822110000 白沙镇 360822111000 白水镇 360822112000 丁江镇 360822113000 乌江镇 360822114000 水南镇 360822200000 尚贤乡 360822201000 水田乡360822202000 冠山乡 360822400000 吉水县工业园区

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