Kaihui

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Kaihui Town
开慧镇
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Kaihui Town
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 28°35′N113°13′E / 28.583°N 113.217°E / 28.583; 113.217
Country China
Province Hunan
Prefecture-level city Changsha
County Changsha County
Area
  Total 54 km2 (21 sq mi)
Population (2000)
  Total 19,553
  Density 360/km2 (940/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Kaihui (Chinese :开慧乡) is a town in Changsha County, Hunan Province, China. It administers six villages and one community. Baisha town merged to Kaihui on November 19, 2015. [1]

Simplified Chinese characters standardized Chinese characters developed in mainland China

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Changsha County County in Hunan, Peoples Republic of China

Changsha County is a county in Hunan Province, China. It is under the administration of Changsha City. Located in the west portion of Changsha, the county is bordered to the north by Miluo City and Pingjiang County, to the west by Wangcheng, Kaifu and Furong Districts, to the southwest by Yuhua District, and to the southeast and the east by Liuyang City. Changsha County covers 1,756 km2 (678 sq mi). As of 2015 it has a registered population of 743,000 and a permanent resident population of 916,000. The county has 5 subdistricts and 13 towns under its jurisdiction. The county seat is Xingsha Subdistrict (星沙街道).

Hunan Province

Hunan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed in South Central China; it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Guangdong and Guangxi to the south, Guizhou to the west, and Chongqing to the northwest. With a population of just over 67 million as of 2014 residing in an area of approximately 210,000 km2 (81,000 sq mi), it is China's 7th most populous and the 10th most extensive province-level by area.

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Coordinates: 28°35′N113°13′E / 28.583°N 113.217°E / 28.583; 113.217

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