This is a list of prisons within Sichuan province of the People's Republic of China.
Name | Enterprise name | City/County/District/Prefecture | Village/Town | Established | Notes |
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Aba Prefecture Prison | Mao County, Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture | Fengyi | 1962 | A prison to house prisoners from ethnic minorities | |
Bazhong Prison | Brickyard | Bazhong | |||
Binjiang Prison | Longquanyi District, Chengdu | Dabao, Luodai | |||
Chongzhou Prison | Wanjia Coal Mine; Bottle Cap Plant | Chongzhou, Chengdu | Wanjia | ||
Chuanbei Prison | Sichuan Province Wangcang Coal and Iron Factory; Prison Power Plant; Prison Cement Factory | Wangcang County, Guangyuan | Jiachuan | 1952 | |
Chuandong Prison | Automobile Repair Shop; Dazhu Laopdong Factory | Dazhu County | 1952 | ||
Chuannan Prison | Furong Coal Mine; Chuannan Special Cement Plant | Gong County, Sichuan, Yibin | Xunchang | 1965 | |
Chuanxi Prison | Sichuan Province Miaoxi Tea Co. | Longquanyi District, Chengdu | 1953 | At its peak held more than 9,000 inmates | |
Chuanzhong Prison | Chengdu Machine Tool Factory | Chengdu | 1958 | Over 3,000 inmates mostly life or commuted death sentences | |
Dachuan Prison | Dachuan 404 Plant | Luojiang County, Dazhou | Dongba | ||
Dalu Prison | Dalu Coal Mine | Xuanhan County, Dazhou | Tiansheng | ||
Deyang Prison | Deyang City Huangxu 95; Deyang Brickyard; Deyang Machine Works | Deyang | Huangxu | ||
Emei Prison | Emeishan City | ||||
Ganzi Prison | Xinduqiao Farm | Kangding, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture | Xinduqiao | ||
Gongya Prison | Hongya County | ||||
Guangyuan Prison | Rongshan Coal Mine; Vehicle Repair Factory; Machine Works; Guangyuan Bingniao Natural Mineral Water Co. | Lizhou District, Guangyuan | Rongshan | 1954 | Mineral water of Bingniao brand is from there |
Hanwangshan Prison | Tea Processing Factory; Cement Factory | Gao County, Yibin | Chuanxin | 1951 | Has held 30,000 prisoners in 54 years. |
Huaying Prison | Huaying Coal Mine; Cement Factory | Huaying | Xikou | ||
Jianyang Juvenile Offender Detachment | Jianyang, Sichuan | ||||
Jinjiang Prison | Shuangliu County, Chengdu | Zhonghe | |||
Jintang Prison | Jintang County, Chengdu | ||||
Leimaping Prison | Leimaping Farm; Mahu Tea Farm | Leibo County | Xining | 1952 | |
Leshan Prison | Shawan District, Leshan | ||||
Liangshan Prison | Xichang, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture | A national minorities prison | |||
Luzhou Prison | Luzhou Gunny Sack Mill | Luzhou | |||
Meishan Prison | Jianxin Chemical Plant | Dongpo District, Meishan | Wansheng | 1952 | Currently, main product is “Chuanjian” brand industrial anhydrous sulphuric sodium. |
Mianyang Prison | Xinkang Asbestos Mine Chuanbei Xinsheng Printing House | Mianyang | Wujia | Produces "Shimian Hong" and "Xinkang Hong" granite panels. | |
Nanbaoshan Prison | Nanbaoshan Tea Factory | Nanbaoshan, Qionglai | Produced high quality tea for customers within the government, closed before 2007 | ||
Nanchong Prison | Southwest Gas Engine Parts General Factory; | 1952 | |||
Nanxi Prison | Ximen Farm | 1951 | closed in 1964 | ||
Panxi Prison | Huidong Lead and Zinc Mine; Xichang Smelter | Huidong County, Sichuan, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture | Qianxin | 1958 | Main product is “Liangshan” brand zinc. |
Peng'an Prison | Peng'an 9-1 Factory; Nanchong Qinglian Brickyard | Nanchong | 1970 | Its inmates serve sentences of ten years and more | |
Pingwu Prison | Pingwu Quarry | Pingwu County | |||
Sichuan Provincial Women's Prison | Sichuan Jianyang Yangmahe Clothing Factory | Jianyang, Sichuan | Yangmahe, Yangma Town (养马镇) | ||
Qiaowo Prison | Qiaowo Farm; Qiaowo Prison Machinery Factory | Puge County, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture | Qiaowo | ||
Sichuan Prov. Chengdu Juvenile Offender Detachment | Shuangliu County, Chengdu | Jinbu, Baijia | Holds 14- to 18-year-olds, 2,000 inmates in 2005 | ||
Suining Prison | Suining | ||||
Wumaping Prison | Wumaping Tea Farm | Muchuan County, Leshan | 1966 | ||
Xingwen Prison | Chengdu | ||||
Xinyuan Prison | Coal Mine and Thermoelectrical Plant | ||||
Ya'an Prison | Ya'an Quarry; Ya'an Automobile Parts Factory | There was a 22-hour prison riot in 1997 | |||
Yanyuan Prison | Zonghe Farm | Xichang or/and Yanyuan County | 1958 | ||
Zhicheng Prison | Zhicheng Farm; Cement Plant | Tongjiang County | Zhicheng | ||
Zhongjiang Prison | Wangcang Coal Mine | Zhongjiang County | |||
Zigong Prison | Zigong Machine Tool Factory | Ziliujing District, Zigong | 1,500 inmates as of 2001 | ||
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