List of prisons in Sichuan

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

NameEnterprise nameCity/County/District/PrefectureVillage/TownEstablishedNotes
Aba Prefecture Prison Mao County, Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture Fengyi1962A 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 1953At its peak held more than 9,000 inmates
Chuanzhong Prison Chengdu Machine Tool Factory Chengdu 1958Over 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 1954Mineral water of Bingniao brand is from there
Hanwangshan Prison Tea Processing Factory; Cement Factory Gao County, Yibin Chuanxin 1951Has 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 Xining1952
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 Wansheng1952Currently, main product is “Chuanjian” brand industrial anhydrous sulphuric sodium.
Mianyang Prison Xinkang Asbestos Mine Chuanbei Xinsheng Printing House Mianyang WujiaProduces "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 Farm1951closed in 1964
Panxi Prison Huidong Lead and Zinc Mine; Xichang Smelter Huidong County, Sichuan, Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture Qianxin 1958Main product is “Liangshan” brand zinc.
Peng'an Prison Peng'an 9-1 Factory; Nanchong Qinglian Brickyard Nanchong 1970Its 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 FactoryThere 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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