Maoping, Chengbu County


Maoping is a rural town under the administration of Chengbu Miao Autonomous County, Hunan, China., it has 5 residential communities and 10 villages under its administration.
As of the 2015 census it had a population of 21,000 and an area of. The town is bordered to the north by Xiyan Town, to the east by Huangjin Township of Xinning County, to the south by Rulin Town, and to the west by Suining County.

Name

In the Tang dynasty, the Miao people moved from Xuzhou to Maoping, and changed their surname from "Yang" to "Mao". And named the residence "Maoping", meaning the Mao family's land. "Ping" means a flat piece of land. Later, due to the drought, the area became increasingly barren, Maoping became "Maoping". "Mao" means thatch grass.

Administrative division

As of 2015, the town is divided into 4 communities: the 1st Community, 2nd Community, 3rd Community, Yanzishan Community, and 10 villages: Tonglong, Lianlong, Jinxing, Gaoping, Shuangqiao, Xipenshui, Changle, Dagu, Tuqiao and Qilishan.

Geography

The town is located in the north of Chengbu Miao Autonomous County. It has a total area of, of which is land and is water.
There are three rivers flow through the town, namely the Wushui River, Yuan River and Zi River.
The highest point in the town is Mount Maozitou, which, at above sea level.

Demographics

In December 2015, the town had an estimated population of 21,000 and a population density of 139 persons per km2. Miao people is the dominant ethnic group in the town, accounting for 13,400, accounting for 63.81%. There are also 14 ethnic groups, such as Dong, Hui, and Yao. Among them, there are 3,900 Han people and 3,600 Dong, Hui and Yao people.

Economy

The town's economy is based on nearby mineral resources and agricultural resources. Watermelon and citrus are important to the local economy. The region abounds with pyrite, lead, zinc, copper, phosphorus, sand, limestone, etc.

Transport

The Provincial Highway S219 passes the town.