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What towns are there in Chaling County?
As of 2065438+July 2008, Chaling County had jurisdiction over 10 towns, as follows:

Tangzhi Town, Gaolong Zhen, Huotian Town, Yao Lu Town, Huju Town, Majiang Town, Zaoshi Town, Jieshou Town, Hukou Town and Tangyan Town.

Tangzhi Town 1

There are many cultural landscapes in Tangzhi Town. After thousands of years of evolution, it has become 12 places of interest protected by governments at all levels and local governments. They are material and cultural hardware specimens left over from history, and they have interpreted Tang Zhi's historical humanities from different angles.

Jurisdiction: Pengjiaci Village, Xiaotang Village, Hehu Village, Tianhu Village, Dongshou Village, Maji Village, Longjiang Village, Huang Tu Village, Shilong Village, Pitang Village and Xitian Village, with 1/village and1neighborhood committee.

2. Gaolong Zhen

Gaolong Zhen, belonging to Chaling County, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, is located in Gaofu, along the direction of Tianlong, hence the name Gao Long, and later evolved into Gao Long. Provincial Highway S320 is located in the northeast of Chaling County, running through the whole territory, 34 kilometers away from the county seat, bordering Tangzhi Township in the east, Huotian Town and Batuan Township in the southwest, and Lianhua County and Yongxin County in Jiangxi Province in the northeast.

It has jurisdiction over 9 villages including Anzu Village, Sok Li Village, Xia Long Village, Xingfeng Village, Gucheng Village, Shi Chong Village, Shuitou Village, Changxing Village and Xiangdong Village, with 1 neighborhood committee.

3. Huotian Town

Huotian Town, which belongs to Chaling County, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, is located 25 kilometers northeast of Yunyang Street in Chaling County, and it is the only place from Hunan to Jiangxi. Huotian Town has a long history, simple folk customs, and the logistics of surrounding towns with developed transportation are mostly distributed here.

Jurisdiction: Xinhua Village, Zhoubei Village, Shaxia Village, Mo Long Village, Dalong Village, Daying Village, Wolong Village, Huangcao Village, Baishi Village, Beishui Village, Miaobei Village, Wumen Village, Mafu Village, Gushi Village, Village, Fujiang Village and Beijiang Village. 1 neighborhood committee.

4. Huju Town

It belongs to Chaling County, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, with 1956 as the township, 1958 as the commune, 1984 as the township and 1990 as the town. Located in the south of Youxian County, north of the county seat 10 km, the town government is located in Huju. Chongqing-Tea Railway, Ru Ping Expressway and National Highway 106 transit, and all water flows through the territory. Agriculture mainly produces rice, rich in ramie, ginger, garlic and tea. It is a material distribution center in the west of Chaling County and the south of Youxian County.

Jurisdiction: Xiping Village, Sanda Village, Hedong Village, Jinshan Village, Shizhu Village, Baji Village, Shijiang Village, Huangshi Village, Hefeng Village, Gaoshui Village, Xiaqiao Village, Fengxian Village, Shui Yuan Village, Wufeng Village, Erxian Village, Shuangzi Village, Chagan Village, Yinhu Village, Huangping Village, Hehu Village and Low Village.

5. Zaoshi Town

Located in the southwest of the county seat, 0/8km away from the county seat/kloc-,the township government is stationed in Guantangpu. Sannan Highway runs through the countryside. The town is rich in land resources and has a beautiful environment. There are ancient caves of Qin people, one of the eight scenic spots of Chaling explored by Xu Xiake, as well as Maye Cave, Baishixian Temple and Yue Ming Temple, which often attract some literati to stop and visit.

Jurisdiction: Dongling Village, Yankou Village, Zaoyuan Village, Dongtou Village, Guantang Village, Baicao Village, Sprinkler Village, Huxing Village, Houquan Village, Chebei Village, Wuxing Village, 1/village,1neighborhood committee.

Chaling county people's government network-administrative divisions