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Which city does Changshun County belong to?

Changshun County is affiliated to the Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Guizhou Province, and the county *** is located in Changzhai Town.

Changshun County is located in the central part of Guizhou Province and the western part of Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. It belongs to the central Guizhou Economic Zone, the core urban agglomeration of central Guizhou, the important expansion area of ??Gui'an New District and the "Guizhou-Huilong Dragon" ring in southern Guizhou. Guiyang Urban Economic Zone is the key county for national poverty alleviation and development in the new stage in the central Guizhou Economic Zone that is closest to the provincial capital.

The county has a total area of ??1,543 square kilometers, jurisdiction over 5 towns, 1 township, 1 street, and 82 villages (residences). The total population is 268,000, of which 57% are from ethnic minorities.

Among them, Guangshun Economic Development Zone is closely adjacent to Gui'an New District and is only 10 kilometers away from the core area of ??Gui'an New District. It is an important expansion area of ??Gui'an New District.

The Huixing (Huishui to Xingren) Expressway runs through the central part of the country, with a total length of 30.5 kilometers.

National highways G354 (Nanchang to Xingyi) and G356 (Meizhou to Xichang) run through the central and northern parts of the country, with a total length of ***82 kilometers.

There are 5 provincial highways traversing the entire territory, with a total length of 202 kilometers.

There are 13 county roads with a total length of 213.2 kilometers.

There are 18 rural roads with a total length of 285.8 kilometers.

People's *** is located at Minzhu Road, Changzhai Town, telephone area code 0854, postal code 550700.

It has jurisdiction over Changzhai Town, Guangshun Town, Baiyunshan Town, Baisuo Town, Guyang Town, Daihua Town and Duncao Township.

Extended information

Changshun is a place with a long history and a city of Yelang civilization.

During the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, Changshun was the southern border of Yugong and Jingliang states. It belonged to Chu Qianzhong County in the Warring States Period. It returned to Yelang in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and later to Yelang County. In the Jin Dynasty, it belonged to Yelang County. Langjun Guangtan County.

In the Sui Dynasty, it belonged to Binhua County, and in the Tang and Song Dynasties, it belonged to the Jin and Xiang prefectures. In the Yuan Dynasty, Jinzhufu was built, and in the Ming Dynasty, it was changed to the Jin Dynasty to appease the division.

The long and long history has left Changshun with the mysterious Yelang culture, Tusi culture, Tunbao culture, and imperial Buddhist culture.

Changshun is a place of red culture and a spiritual highland city.

During the Long March, the Central Red Army fought in Changshun for several days. Wherever the Red Army went, they publicized the revolutionary truth and spread the revolutionary fire. There is now the "Changshun Red Army Slogan Memorial Hall".

In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Changshun created many cases of suppressing bandits with a small number defeating a large number, and heroic models such as the "Matlosov"-style fighting hero Xiao Guobao emerged.

Entering the 21st century, cadres from Duncao Township in Changshun "acted as postmen, pretended to be people's livelihood, and betrayed the people's hearts" and became the people most trusted by the masses, building the "spiritual highland" of Guizhou.