Jingxi (, Zhuang: Cingsae Si) is a county-level city of western Guangxi, China. It is under the administration of Baise City.
Administrative divisions
There are 11 towns and 8 townships in Jingxi:
Towns:
- Xinjing (æÂ°éÂÂéÂÂ), Huadong (Ã¥ÂÂå³ÂéÂÂ), Hurun (æ¹Â润éÂÂ), Ande (å®Âå¾·éÂÂ), Youlin (é¾Â临éÂÂ), Quyang (渠æ´ÂéÂÂ), Yuexu (å²³å©éÂÂ), Longbang (é¾Âé¦éÂÂ), Ludong (ç¦Âå³ÂéÂÂ), Wuping (æÂ¦å¹³éÂÂ), Dizhou (å°å·ÂéÂÂ)
Townships:
Demographics
Jingxi's population was 605,100 (2010). 99.71% of the people belong to the Zhuang ethnic group. The rest include Han, Yao, Miao, and other ethnic groups.
Languages
David Holm (2010) lists the following Zhuang dialects of Jingxi County, and provides comparative word lists for them as well. Holm (2010) notes that Zhuang dialects have not diversified gradually within Jingxi County, but are the results of mass migrations from other parts of Guangxi and even from Vietnam during the past several centuries.
- Yang æ´Â/佯 ('): Lingua franca of Jingxi County, spoken in county seat and most towns.
- Nong å (Nung, '): spoken in villages around the county seat. It has more conservative phonology than Yang, although Nong is closely related to Yang.
- Zong å® (Tsung, '): in Longlin é¾Âè¨, Sanhe ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Guole æÂÂæ¨Â, and Nanpo Ã¥ÂÂå¡ townships.
- LongâÂÂan Ã¥ÂÂå® (NungâÂÂan, '): in Longlin é¾Âè¨, Sanhe ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Dajia 大ç², and Dadao 大é townships. Northern Tai.
- Sheng ç (Seng, '): in Wuping æÂ¦å¹³, Sanhe, Ande å®Âå¾·, and Nanpo Ã¥ÂÂå¡ (Dingjin å®ÂéÂÂ) townships. Northern Tai.
- Rui é³ (Yui, '): in Quyang 渠æ´Â, Longlin é¾Âè¨, and Kuixu éÂÂ墠townships.
- Zuozhou 左巠(Tsatsou, phu13 tsa54 tsou54): in Longlin é¾Âè¨, Ande å®Âå¾·, Sanhe ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, and Wuping æÂ¦å¹³ townships.
- Fu: in Quyang 渠洠township.
Climate
Transportation
The city has one railway station, Jingxi railway station.
References
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