Renshou County () is a county in Meishan City, Sichuan Province of China. It is located in Middle-West of Sichuan Basin. It has an area of , and population of 1,110,017 in 2020. Founded in the Qin dynasty. Its name may derive from the first Sui Dynasty emperor's palace located in Shaanxi province, Renshou palace. During the Southern Dynasties it was called Huairen County (æÂÂä»Âå¿) and in the Western Wei of the Northern Dynasties it was called Puning County (æÂ®å®Âå¿). Its name was changed to Renshou in 598 during the Sui Dynasty.
Demographics
Though Renshou is majority Han Chinese there is a small population of Hui, Yi, Dai, and Tibetan peoples in the Qinggang township (éÂÂå²Â乡). It is common for Han residents of different areas of Renshou to visit Qinggang for their ethnic foods, especially Hui produced meat.
Language
While Mandarin in the official language, most residents speak the a dialect Renshou-Fushun subdialect of Sichuanese. Tonally, the Renshou dialect has a higher rising tone then the other subdialects in the region.
Climate
1993 riots
From mid-May to June 1993, Renshou County was the site of mass anti-tax riots, where up to 10,000 peasants protested tax measures by Deng XiaopingâÂÂs economic reforms. Causes cited for the riots include an increase in taxes and fees, failure of local officials to pay for grain collection, and the generally low income of rural residents in the area.
Tianfu New Area
In recent years, Renshou County has integrated into the Tianfu New Area (天åºÂæÂ°åº). The distance from Renshou's downtown to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, is 110 kilometers, and 125 kilometers to Shuangliu International Airport. It also gives Renshou access to the new Chengdu Tianfu International Airport only 100 kilometers away opened in 2021.
Transport
- China National Highway G213
- China National Highway G4215
- China National Highway G351
- Chengzilu Expressway S4
- Guanghong Expressway S40
- Expressway S106
- Chengdu No. 3 Raocheng Express
Administrative divisions
Renshou County comprises 4 subdistricts and 26 towns and 2 townships:
- subdistricts: Wenlin Subdistrict (æÂÂæÂÂè¡ÂéÂÂ), Puning Subdistrict (æÂ®å®Âè¡ÂéÂÂ), Huairen Subdistrict (æÂÂä»Âè¡ÂéÂÂ), Shigao Subdistrict (è§Âé«Âè¡ÂéÂÂ);
- towns: Wengong (âÂÂæÂÂ宫éÂÂ), Hejia (âÂÂ禾å éÂÂ), Longma (âÂÂé¾Â马éÂÂ), Fangjia (âÂÂæÂ¹å®¶éÂÂ), Dahua (âÂÂ大åÂÂéÂÂ), Gaojia (âÂÂé«Âå®¶éÂÂ), Lujia (âÂÂç¦Âå éÂÂ), Baofei (âÂÂå®Âé£ÂéÂÂ), Zhangjia (âÂÂå½°å éÂÂ), Cihang (âÂÂæÂ
ÂèªéÂÂ), Wangyang (âÂÂ汪æ´ÂéÂÂ), Zhongxiang (âÂÂéÂÂ祥éÂÂ), Shijian (âÂÂå§Â建éÂÂ), Manjing (âÂÂ满äºÂéÂÂ), Fujia (âÂÂå¯Âå éÂÂ), Longzheng (âÂÂé¾ÂæÂ£éÂÂ), Heilongtan (âÂÂé»Âé¾Â滩éÂÂ), Beidou (âÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂéÂÂ), Baoma (âÂÂå®Â马éÂÂ), Zhujia (âÂÂç åÂÂéÂÂ), Caojia (âÂÂæÂ¹å®¶éÂÂ), Xie'an (âÂÂè°¢å®ÂéÂÂ), Xindian (âÂÂæÂ°åºÂéÂÂ), Outang (âÂÂèÂÂå¡ÂéÂÂ), Banqiao (âÂÂæÂ¿æ¡¥éÂÂ), Guiping (âÂÂ贵平éÂÂ);
- townships: Yucheng Township (èÂÂä¸Â乡), Qinggang Township (éÂÂå²Â乡).
Schools
Tourism
- Heilongtan Lake é»Âé¾Â滩æ¹Â
- Stairway to Heaven Park 天梯åÂ
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- Great Bear Pavilion å¥ÂæÂÂéÂÂ
- Huayan Temple Ã¥ÂÂ严寺
- Renshou Christian Church
- Renshou Catholic Church
- Renshou Giant Buddha ä»Â寿大你(Also called Niujiaozhai Giant Buddha çÂÂè§Â寨大ä½Â)
- Thousand Buddha Rock Ã¥ÂÂä½Â岩
- Rock Buddha Ravine ç³ä½Âæ²Â
Local products
- Pipa Fruit (type of loquat fruit) æÂÂæÂ·
- Fengshui Pear 丰水梨
- Renshou Sesame Cake ä»Â寿èÂÂ麻ç³Â
- Wangyang Dried Beef 汪æ´Â干巴çÂÂèÂÂ
References
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