Dahetang ( Chinese: 大禾塘街道; pinyin: Tángdùkǒu Jiēdào) is a subdistrict and the seat of Shaodong County in Hunan, China. It was one of three subdistrcits established in 2010, when the former Liangshi Town ( Chinese: 两市镇) was divided into three subdistricts, it ceased to be a separate town. [1] The Subdistrict was reorganized through the amalgamation of Huangpiqiao Township ( Chinese: 黄陂桥乡) and the former Dahetang Subdistrict on December 2, 2015.
It is located in the central Shaodong County, the subdistrict is bordered by Heitianpu ( Chinese: 黑田铺镇), Lianqiao ( Chinese: 廉桥镇) and Niumasi ( Chinese: 牛马司镇) towns to the north, Liuze Town ( Chinese: 流泽镇) to the east, Zhouguanqiao Township ( Chinese: 周官桥乡) and Liangshitang Subdistrict ( Chinese: 两市塘街道) to the south, Songjiatang Subdistrict ( Chinese: 宋家塘街道) to the west. The subdistrict has an area of 56.94 km2 (21.98 sq mi) with a population of 106,100 (as of 2015). Dahetang was divided into 38 villages and 12 communities in 2015. Its seat is Huangpiqiao Village ( Chinese: 黄陂桥村). [2]
Dahetang ( Chinese: 大禾塘街道; pinyin: Tángdùkǒu Jiēdào) is a subdistrict and the seat of Shaodong County in Hunan, China. It was one of three subdistrcits established in 2010, when the former Liangshi Town ( Chinese: 两市镇) was divided into three subdistricts, it ceased to be a separate town. [1] The Subdistrict was reorganized through the amalgamation of Huangpiqiao Township ( Chinese: 黄陂桥乡) and the former Dahetang Subdistrict on December 2, 2015.
It is located in the central Shaodong County, the subdistrict is bordered by Heitianpu ( Chinese: 黑田铺镇), Lianqiao ( Chinese: 廉桥镇) and Niumasi ( Chinese: 牛马司镇) towns to the north, Liuze Town ( Chinese: 流泽镇) to the east, Zhouguanqiao Township ( Chinese: 周官桥乡) and Liangshitang Subdistrict ( Chinese: 两市塘街道) to the south, Songjiatang Subdistrict ( Chinese: 宋家塘街道) to the west. The subdistrict has an area of 56.94 km2 (21.98 sq mi) with a population of 106,100 (as of 2015). Dahetang was divided into 38 villages and 12 communities in 2015. Its seat is Huangpiqiao Village ( Chinese: 黄陂桥村). [2]