Wudu District (Chinese: 武都区) is a district and the political and cultural centre of Longnan, Gansu province, China.[2] It borders the provinces of Shaanxi and Sichuan to the southeast. It has a population of 590,000, of which 110,000 live in the urban area.[3]

Wudu
武都区
Tibetan-style homes in Pingya, Wudu
Tibetan-style homes in Pingya, Wudu
Wudu in Longnan
Wudu in Longnan
Longnan in Gansu
Longnan in Gansu
Wudu is located in Gansu
Wudu
Wudu
Location in Gansu
Coordinates: 33°22′13″N 104°57′37″E / 33.3702°N 104.9604°E / 33.3702; 104.9604
CountryChina
ProvinceGansu
Prefecture-level cityLongnan
District seatZhonglou Subdistrict
Area
 • Total
4,683 km2 (1,808 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • Total
546,616
 • Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
746000
Websitewww.gslnwd.gov.cn
Wudu, Longnan
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese武都区
Traditional Chinese武都區
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWǔdū Qū
other Mandarin
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Tibetan name
Tibetanབོད་ཏོག་ཆུས།
Transcriptions
Wyliebod tog chus
Tibetan PinyinWoidog Qü

Located along the Bailong River near the borders with Sichuan and Shaanxi, it has been the site of many historic battles. A town has existed at the current county seat since at least 448. In 572 this town was named Wuzhou (武州), in 892 it was named Jiezhou. Since 1260 it was part of Shaanxi province, becoming part of Gansu in 1729. In 1913, Wudu County was established. The current district was established from Wudu County in 2004.[4]

The epicentre of the 1879 Gansu earthquake was located in the district.

Wudu is one of the top tourist destinations in Gansu, receiving over 2 million tourists in 2016.[5] The Wanxiang karst cave is located 10 km from the city.[6] Its agricultural output includes olive cultivation, traditional Chinese medicine crops and Sichuan pepper.[7][8][9][10]

Administrative divisions

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Wudu District is divided to 4 subdistricts, 26 towns, 8 townships and 2 ethnic townships.[11][12]

Subdistricts
  • Zhongluo Subdistrict (钟楼街道)
  • Jishiba Subdistrict (吉石坝街道)
  • Jiangbei Subdistrict (江北街道)
  • Jiangnan Subdistrict (江南街道)
Towns
  • Chengguan (城关镇)
  • Anhua (安化镇)
  • Dongjiang (东江镇)
  • Liangshui (两水镇)
  • Hanwang (汉王镇)
  • Luotang (洛塘镇)
  • Jiaogong (角弓镇)
  • Majie (马街镇)
  • Sanhe (三河镇)
  • Ganquan (甘泉镇)
  • Yulong (鱼龙镇)
  • Pipa (琵琶镇)
  • Waina (外纳镇)
  • Maying (马营镇)
  • Bolin (柏林镇)
  • Yaozhai (姚寨镇)
  • Foya (佛崖镇)
  • Shimen (石门镇)
  • Wuma (五马镇)
  • Yuhe (裕河镇)
  • Hanlin (汉林镇)
  • Jugan (桔柑镇)
  • Longxing (隆兴镇)
  • Huangping (黄坪镇)
  • Wuku (五库镇)
  • Sancang (三仓镇)
Townships
  • Puchi Township(蒲池乡)
  • Chiba Township(池坝乡)
  • Longba Township(龙坝乡)
  • Longfeng Township(龙凤乡)
  • Yuhuang Township(玉皇乡)
  • Guohe Township(郭河乡)
  • Fengxiang Township(枫相乡)
  • Yuezhao Township(月照乡)
Ethnic townships

Transport

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "陇南市第七次全国人口普查公报" (in Chinese). Government of Longnan. 2021-05-25.
  2. ^ 毛树林; 赵殷; 三道 (2010-09-01). 大爱:深圳援建陇南纪实 (in Chinese). Beijing Book Co. Inc. ISBN 978-7-999022-56-5.
  3. ^ "武都区人民政府—魅力武都". www.gslnwd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  4. ^ "历史沿革". www.gslnwd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  5. ^ "甘肃省陇南市武都区-新华网". www.xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on January 30, 2021. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  6. ^ "甘肃武都万象洞:神秘罕见的西北喀斯特溶洞". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  7. ^ "马营镇:中药材成为脱贫路上的新"方剂"". www.gslnwd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  8. ^ "武都:花椒产业助推脱贫攻坚". www.gslnwd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  9. ^ "武都油橄榄产业实现经济生态效益双丰收". www.gslnwd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  10. ^ 王义 (2013-05-01). 甘肃省城乡一体化试点成就纪实 (in Chinese). Beijing Book Co. Inc. ISBN 978-7-226-04441-4.
  11. ^ "统计用区划代码 www.stats.gov.cn" (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2012-05-26.
  12. ^ "武都区人民政府—内容页". www.gslnwd.gov.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.