Baitutan, Liling

Baitutan (Chinese: 白兔潭镇; pinyin: bái-tù-tán zhèn) is a town in the northern east of Liling City, Hunan, China.

As a division of Liling, it has existed a long history. Baitutan District ((Chinese: 白兔潭区) was created in 1952, Baitutan Commune (Chinese: 白兔潭公社) was created in 1961 from a part of Pukou Commune (Chinese: 浦口公社). Baitutan Commune was renamed to Baitutan Township ((Chinese: 白兔潭乡) in 1984, and changed to a town in 1985.[1] Hetian (荷田), Boda (柏大) and Changqing (长庆) 3 villages of the historic Fuli Town, and Xinghu Village (星湖) of the historic Nanqiao Town were merged to the town on November 26, 2015.[2]

Administrative divisions

The town is divided into 10 villages and two districts: Baishi District, Jinniu District, Huxia Village, Tianxin Village, Cuanxi Village, Zhutang Village, Huangjia Village, Shuotang Village, Qiaoling Village, Sheqing Village, Shanshui Village, and Quanyuan Village.

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Coordinates: 27°47′33″N 113°40′10″E / 27.7926°N 113.6694°E / 27.7926; 113.6694


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