Located in: Dawangshan Forest Park, Yunan County, Yunfu City, Guangdong Province Yunan County is located in the west of Guangdong Province and borders the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the west.
The total area is 1966 square kilometers.
The total population is 480,000 (2003).
The county people's government is located in the capital town, postal code: 527100.
Code: 445322.
Area code: 0766.
Pinyin: Yunan
Some of the Yue people crossed the Five Ridges and established many small tribes or slave states of varying sizes in today's Guangdong and Guangxi.
After Qin Shihuang unified China, three new administrative districts were established in the area in 214 BC: Nanhai County, Guilin County and Xiang County.
In 206 BC, the Qin Dynasty fell and the Han Dynasty prospered.
Zhao Tuo, the former captain of Nanhai County, took the opportunity to establish the Nanyue Kingdom in Lingnan, and he also accepted the title of the Han Dynasty.
In the sixth year of Yuanding (111 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty destroyed the Nanyue Kingdom and established 9 counties within its territory.
One of the counties is named Cangwu County, which has 10 counties. One of the 10 counties is named Duanxi County.
Today's Yunan County was part of Duanxi County at that time.
During the Taikang period of the Western Jin Dynasty (280-289), Duluo County (the county seat is in today's southern town of Yu) and Wucheng County were added to Duanxi County.
In the seventh year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (351), Jinkang County was separated from Cangwu County. Duanxi County and today's Yunan and Deqing counties are under the jurisdiction of this county.
At the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Jinhua County was established in Jinkang County (the county seat is in today's Nanjiangkou Town, Yunan).
During the Southern Song and Yuan Dynasties (424-453), Duluo County and Wucheng County were merged and renamed Ducheng County (hence the name of the capital city), and Ansui County was separated from Duanxi County (the county government is
Lingyunan Liantan Town).
During the Southern Qi Dynasty (479-502), Weicheng County was separated from Duanxi County (the county seat is today's Yunanjian Town).
In the fourth year of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty (523), Luoyang County was established in the Guluo River (i.e. Wenchang River) basin, and part of the present-day Yunan County was included in the county.
In the early Sui Dynasty, Luoyang County was changed to Luoyang County.
In the ninth year of Kaihuang's reign (589), Ducheng County was abolished due to the abolition of Jinkang County and was renamed under the jurisdiction of Cangwu County.
In the 12th year of Kaihuang (592), Jinhua and Weicheng counties were merged into Ducheng County. In the 18th year of Kaihuang (598), Luoyang County was renamed Zhengyi County.
In the third year of Daye (607), Zhengyi County was merged into Longshui County of Yongxi County.
Ansui County was also transferred to Yongxi County at the same time.
The Tang Dynasty implemented the state and county system.
Ducheng County was changed to Kangzhou, while Ansui County was changed from Yongxi County to Kangzhou and renamed Jinkang County.
In the fifth year of Kaibao in the Song Dynasty (972), Ducheng and Jinkang counties were merged into Duanxi County and belonged to Dongluqing Mansion in Guangnan.
The Yuan Dynasty followed the Song system.
It’s just that Deqing Mansion was renamed Deqing Road.
Today Yunan County is still one of the jurisdictions of Deqing Road.
In the Ming Dynasty, Deqing Road was renamed Deqing Prefecture, and soon Deqing Prefecture was demoted to Deqing Prefecture, under the jurisdiction of Zhaoqing Prefecture.
In the fourth year of Wanli (1576), after suppressing the uprising of the Yao people in the mountainous areas along the Xijiang River, the Ming government established Luoding Zhili Prefecture in the area, which was directly under the control of the Chief Envoy of Guangdong.
In addition to Longshui County as its state governance, the Zhili Prefecture also governed the newly established Dong'an County (today's Yunfu County) and Xining County (today's Yunan County).
The next year, Xining County built a city in present-day Yunan to serve as county government. This is where the name Jiancheng comes from.
The Qing Dynasty followed the Ming Dynasty's organizational system, but in the 22nd year of Qianlong (1757), part of Xining County was returned to its original Xinyi County.
The third year of the Republic of China (1914).
Because Xining County has the same name as Xining City, Qinghai Province, and since the county is located on the south bank of the ancient Yujiang River (today's Xijiang River), it was renamed Yunan County.
In the spring of 1950, the governance of Yunan County was changed to Capital Town.
In November 1958, Yunan County and Luoding County were merged and named Luonan County.
In April 1961, Ronan County was abolished.
Restore the organizational structure of Yunan County and Luoding County.
Yunan County has a total area of ??1,944 square kilometers and a current population of 420,000.
Basic overview of the county government's capital city Yunan County is located in the west of Guangdong Province, on the south bank of the middle reaches of the Xijiang River, with a total area of ??1966.2 square kilometers.
It borders Yun'an County to the east, Luoding City to the south, Wuzhou, Cangwu and Cenxi of Guangxi to the west, and Fengkai and Deqing counties across the river to the north.
The average annual temperature is 21.4°C and the average annual rainfall is 1,433 mm. It has a subtropical monsoon climate with long summers and short winters and abundant rainfall.
Yunan County is rich in mineral resources and has a wide variety of famous and high-quality specialties.
Mineral resource reserves are large and of high grade.
Yunan is an important agricultural and forestry producing area in western Guangdong.
It is rich in wood, rosin, cinnamon, cassava, silkworm cocoons, fruits, bamboo shoots, southern medicines mainly Morinda citrifolia, tea, etc. Jiancheng seedless yellow bark, Ducheng candied dates, Pangzhai lychees, Hekou Luzon mango and chestnuts, bamboo shoots, Nan
Jiangkou Jiangyou and other famous specialties are even more famous.
With a timber storage volume of 3.94 million cubic meters, it is one of the timber forest base counties in Guangdong Province.
Yunan County has formed advantageous industrial industries such as food, medicine, batteries, wires, cables, plastic products, forest products, chemicals, machinery, clothing, etc., and has become the largest dry battery production county in the country and the two largest domestic production bases for hydraulic products.
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Yunan County is rich in tourism resources, and the scenic spots and scenery are of great ornamental value, providing people with a good place for travel and sightseeing.
Capital Town, the county seat, is a beautiful riverside town with 75,000 residents. It is the political, economic and cultural center of Yunan.
There are rows of high-rise buildings in the county, the scale of the urban area is rapidly expanding, and the urban structure is basically formed.