Changxing

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Changxing County ( Chinese  长兴 县 , Pinyin Chángxīng Xiàn ) is a district of the prefecture -level city of Huzhou in the Chinese province of Zhejiang .

The site of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Military Region of the New Fourth Army (Xinsijun Su Zhe junqu jiuzhi 新四军 苏浙 军区 旧址) and the tea tribute institution and rock inscriptions in Guzhu Village (Guzhu gongchayuan ji moya 顾 渚 贡 茶 院 遗址 及 摩崖) from the time of the Tang Dynasty have been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China since 2001 and 2006 respectively .

Administrative structure

At the community level, Changxing County is made up of ten large parishes and six parishes. These are:

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Coordinates: 31 ° 0 '  N , 119 ° 54'  E