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Qingxin District (Chinese: 清新区; pinyin: Qīngxīn Qū), formerly Qingxin County, is a district of Qingyuan City, in northwest-central Guangdong province, China. It is a key administrative and economic component of the Pearl River Delta's extended region, known for its rich natural resources, tourism, and rapid industrial development.[1]
Qingxin
清新区 | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 23°53′N 112°51′E / 23.883°N 112.850°E | |
| Country | People's Republic of China |
| Province | Guangdong |
| Prefecture-level city | Qingyuan |
| Area | |
• Total | 2,579 km2 (996 sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
History
editThe area has a long history of administrative evolution. It was originally part of the ancient Qingyuan County. In 1992, the Qingjiao District of Qingyuan City was abolished, and Qingxin County was established in its place. On November 15, 2012, the State Council of China approved the abolition of Qingxin County and the establishment of Qingxin District, with the administrative area remaining the same. The district government is located in Taihe Town.
Geography
editQingxin District is located in the middle of Guangdong Province, bordering the Bei River (North River). It covers a total area of approximately 2,725 square kilometers. The terrain is diverse, featuring mountains in the north and plains in the south. The district is characterized by a subtropical monsoon climate, with abundant rainfall and an average annual temperature of around 21.6°C.
Administration
editThe district is divided into 8 towns:
•Taihe (太和镇) - The administrative seat
•Sankeng (三坑镇)
•Shantan (山塘镇)
•Taiping (太平镇)
•He'yun (禾云镇)
•Longjing (龙颈镇)
•Jinpu (浸潭镇)
•Shitan (石潭镇)
Economy
editQingxin's economy is a mix of traditional agriculture and modern industry. It is a national base for high-quality agricultural products, including the famous "Qingyuan Chicken." In recent years, the district has focused on industrial upgrading, particularly in building materials, electronics, and new energy. The Qingxin Industrial Park is a major hub for these activities.
Tourism
editQingxin is a popular destination for eco-tourism and hot springs. Key attractions include:
•Gulong Gorge (古龙峡): Famous for its spectacular waterfalls, glass bridge, and international-standard white-water rafting.
•Qingxin Hot Springs: Known for their therapeutic properties, attracting visitors from across the Pearl River Delta.
•Taihe Ancient Cave: A scenic area featuring Taoist temples and natural limestone formations.
Transportation
editThe district is well-connected by a network of highways, including the G107 National Highway and the Guangqing Expressway, which links it directly to Guangzhou. The Bei River provides important water transport routes for industrial goods.
References
edit- ↑ "国务院批准广东清新县撤县设区". news.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2026-05-09.
Further reading
edit1."国务院关于同意广东省调整清远市部分行政区划的批复 (Guo Han [2012] No. 192)". State Council of the People's Republic of China. November 15, 2012.
2."Qingxin District Profile". Qingxin District People's Government Official Website. Accessed May 9, 2026.
3."Qingyuan City Census Data 2020". Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Statistics.
4."Gulong Gorge Eco-Tourism Area". Trip.com Travel Guide.