Dongjiao, Xiangxiang

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Dongjiao Township
Township
Chinese  transcription(s)
   Simplified 东郊乡
   Traditional 東郊鄉
   Pinyin Dongjiao Xiang
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Dongjiao Township
Location in China
Coordinates: 27°45′48″N112°32′40″E / 27.76333°N 112.54444°E / 27.76333; 112.54444 Coordinates: 27°45′48″N112°32′40″E / 27.76333°N 112.54444°E / 27.76333; 112.54444
Country People's Republic of China
Province Hunan
City Xiangtan
County-level city Xiangxiang
Area
  Total 162 km2 (63 sq mi)
Population 15,000
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Postal code 411400
Area code(s) 0732

Dongjiao Township (simplified Chinese :东郊乡; traditional Chinese :東郊鄉; pinyin :Dongjiao Xiang) is an rural township in Xiangxiang City, Xiangtan City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. [1]

Simplified Chinese characters standardized Chinese characters developed in mainland China

Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters prescribed in the Table of General Standard Chinese Characters for use in mainland China. Along with traditional Chinese characters, they are one of the two standard character sets of the contemporary Chinese written language. The government of the People's Republic of China in mainland China has promoted them for use in printing since the 1950s and 1960s to encourage literacy. They are officially used in the People's Republic of China and Singapore.

Traditional Chinese characters Traditional Chinese characters

Traditional Chinese characters are Chinese characters in any character set that does not contain newly created characters or character substitutions performed after 1946. They are most commonly the characters in the standardized character sets of Taiwan, of Hong Kong and Macau, and in the Kangxi Dictionary. The modern shapes of traditional Chinese characters first appeared with the emergence of the clerical script during the Han Dynasty, and have been more or less stable since the 5th century.

Hanyu Pinyin, often abbreviated to pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Chinese in mainland China and to some extent in Taiwan. It is often used to teach Standard Mandarin Chinese, which is normally written using Chinese characters. The system includes four diacritics denoting tones. Pinyin without tone marks is used to spell Chinese names and words in languages written with the Latin alphabet, and also in certain computer input methods to enter Chinese characters.

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Cityscape

The township is divided into 30 villages, the following areas: Xin Village, Huzhou Village, Huating Village, Dingtuo Village, Wangtang Village, Changfeng Village, Shanghau Village, Daqiao Village, Yangshu Village, Xinjiang Village, Xintang Village, Shijiang Village, Shizhu Village, Wangxing Village, Sanxiang Village, Xinyan Village, Xibei Village, Luogongqiao Village, Taopeng Village, Xiangshao Village, Xianghong Village, Bixing Village, Zhetang Village, Tianyuan Village, Jinxing Village, Xinyuan Village, Yongfeng Village, Fengquan Village, Hujian Village, Zhangu Village, Hengxin Village, Hengzhou Village, and Shichong Village (新村、浒洲村、花亭村、定托村、王塘村、长丰村、上花村、大桥村、杨树村、新江村、新塘村、石江村、石竹村、旺兴村、三湘村、新研村、西北村、罗公桥村、炭棚村、向韶村、向红村、碧星村、柘塘村、田园村、金星村、新园村、永丰村、枫泉村、虎涧村、战鼓村、横新村、横洲村、狮冲村).

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