Hehua Subdistrict ( Literally means "Lotus") is an urban subdistrict in Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 46,700 and an area of . The subdistrict is bordered to the north by Guankou Subdistrict, to the northeast by Gaoping Town, to the southeast by Chengtanjiang Town, to the northwest by Jili Subdistrict, to the southwest by Chengchong Town, and to the south by Dayao Town.
The subdistrict is divided into eight villages and three communities, which include the following areas:
Zhangcao Reservoir () is the largest reservoir and largest water body in the town.
Liuyang River, also known as the mother river, flows through the subdistrict.
The economy is supported primarily by commerce and aquatic products industry.
The South Bus station is situated at the subdistrict.
The subdistrict is connected to two national highways: G319 and G106.
The ChangshaâÂÂLiuyang Expressway, from Changsha, running northwest to southeast through the subdistrict to Jiangxi.
The LilingâÂÂLiuyang railway, passes across the subdistrict northwest to southeast. A railway stations is settled: Gujia (). This branch was removed in 2004.
The main attractions are the Tomb of Tan Sitong, Ouyang Yuqian Grand Theater and Ancestral Temple of Ouyang Xuan ().
Tianmashan Park or Tianma Mountain Park () is a public and urban park in the subdistrict.
Liuyang River Wetland Park () situated at the subdistrict.