List of prisons in Hebei

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This is a list of prisons within Hebei province of the People's Republic of China.

Name Enterprise name City/County/District Village/Town Established Notes
Baoding District Xinsheng Machine Works; Baoding Xingguang Printing Works Baoding
Cangzhou 1995
Cangzhou Machinery Factory Yunhe District, Cangzhou
Chengde Rubber Shoes Factory Chengde 1951
Brickyard Handan Wandi Incorporated into Handan City Prison in 2007
Dingzhou 1950
Guyuan, Zhangjiakou
Daming and Zhanghe prisons merged to this prison
Shijiazhuang
Hengshui
Lishuangdian Farm; Xinsheng Cement Plant Luquan County, Shijiazhuang 1997
Nanbao Saltworks; Nanbao Chemical Plant; Jidong Prison Build & Repair Plastic Factory Workshop Tangshan In , the largest prison in the country, produces salt of Haiwan brand, acreage of 320 km2
Hebei Prov. Tiaoshan Chemical Plant Mancheng County, Baoding 1955
Tangzhuang Farm Longyao County, Xingtai
Shijiazhuang
Yanshan Plastics Factory Shijiazhuang
Xingtai City Shahe Prison Distillery Xingtai Shahe In Liucun Farm
Shangbancheng Jinhao Clothing Plant Chengde 1965
Shenzhou Holds more than 3,000 severe criminals
Shijiazhuang Automobile Manufacturing Company Shijiazhuang 1946 Changlu brand passenger buses are produced there
Xinsheng Mechanical Processing Plant Garment Factory Qiaoxi District, Shijiazhuang Huolu In July 2003, the prison and Fujian Longyan City Longjing Corporation
Mancheng Chemical Works; Hebei Tarp plant Baoding Mancheng County Includes 3,000 male prisoners and 800 female prisoners, 5,000 tons of potassium carbonate have been exported to numerous countries
Tangshan
Tangshan Guye District
Hebei Prov. XingDu General Machine Factory 1951 Since foundation at least 16,998 prisoners have been released with complete sentences, location being . In 2006, the prison held about 2,000 inmates with sentences of 15 years or less
Chicken and Pig Farm 1962 Merged to Handan Prison in 2007
Xuanhua District, Zhangjiakou
Zhuolu County Datangwan Xinsheng Casting Works Zhuolu, Zhangjiakou Also called Datangwan Prison

Sources[]

  • "Laogai Handbook 2007-2008" (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Washington, D.C.: Laogai Research Foundation. October 2008. pp. 149–160. ISBN 978-1-931550-25-3. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
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