Liancheng County

Liancheng County
连城县
County
Liancheng

Location in Fujian

Coordinates: 25°34′N 116°47′E / 25.567°N 116.783°E / 25.567; 116.783Coordinates: 25°34′N 116°47′E / 25.567°N 116.783°E / 25.567; 116.783
Country People's Republic of China
Province Fujian
Prefecture-level city Longyan
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Liancheng County (simplified Chinese: 连城县; traditional Chinese: 連城縣; pinyin: Liánchéng xiàn) is a county in the municipal region of Longyan, Fujian, People's Republic of China.

Geography

Liancheng borders Changting and Shanghang counties to the west and south, and Xinluo, the municipal seat, to the southeast. Sanming Municipality's YongAn City and Qingliu County lie to the east and northeast. Two watersheds meet here, with most of the county's rivers flowing north and east to the Min River and the East China Sea, and the remainder flowing southwest to the Tingjiang system and the South China Sea.

Transportation

Liancheng county is crossed by National Route 205 (Yong'an downtown--Shanghang centre). The 319 (Xinluo downtown--Changting centre) crossing the southwest of the county is for about half its length identical with the 205.[1] The Ganzhou–Longyan Railway passes through Liancheng.

Administration

The Liancheng County executive, legislature and judiciary is in Lianfeng Town, together with the CPC and PSB branches.

Other towns -

With a total population of 18054, Juxi is a beautiful town located in 30 kilometers away from Lianfeng Town. People in Juxi speak local dialects and Mandarin Chinese. The local dialects are different according to last names. For example, people whose last name is Shen speaks differently with people whose last name is Luo. Another interesting tradition is that people celebrate two days of Dragon Boat Festival and Chongyang Festivals also according to last names. People who celebrate at the first day will invite relatives and friends celebrate on the second day to their house, and vice versa. There is a beautiful waterfall in Juxi around by the green mountains.

Sights

Peitian Village 
Zhixi Village 

References

  1. Fujian-sheng Ditu-ce, Gao xiuJing, ed., Beijing: China Map Publishing, 1999. ISBN 7-5031-2176-9
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