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The relationship between Changning and Jiangxi
Changning City is located in the south of Hunan Province, on the south bank of the middle reaches of Xiangjiang River, with leiyang city in the east, Guiyang County in Chenzhou City in the south, Qiyang County in Yongzhou City in the west, and Qidong County and Hengnan County across Xiangjiang River in the north.
Changning is the hometown of camellia oleifera in China, the hometown of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Phyllostachys pubescens, a city with free public transportation, the second batch of county-level cities with comprehensive commercial administrative law enforcement pilot in China, and the third batch of resource-exhausted cities in China.
Administrative divisions of Changning
By the end of 2020, Changning had jurisdiction over 5 streets, 14 towns and 4 townships. Changning Municipal People's Government in Yiyang Street.
Streets: Yiyang Street, Quanfeng Street, Peiyuan Street, Qutan Street and Tiantangshan Street.
Towns and towns: Baifang Town, Shuikoushan Town, Yanzhou Town, Yin Tian Town, Baisha Town, Xiling Town, Sanjiaotang Town, Yangquan Town, Qian Miao Town, Luoqiao Town, Banqiao Town, Shengqiao Town, Guanling Town and xinhe town.
Towns: Tang Peng Township, Lanjiang Township, Dabao Township and Tashan Yao Township.
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