Lulong

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Lulong ( Chinese  卢龙 县 , Pinyin Lúlóng Xiàn ) is a district in the prefecture -level city of Qinhuangdao in the northern Chinese province of Hebei . It has an area of ​​961 km² and has about 420,000 inhabitants (end of 2009). At the 2000 census, 98.6 percent of the population were Han Chinese . The Manchu were the largest ethnic minority with more than 4,300 members. The Zhuang (661), the Hui Chinese (243) and the Mongols (166) counted over 100 inhabitants .

Administrative structure

At the community level, Lulong consists of six large communities and six communities . These are:

Greater community Lulong (卢龙镇), seat of the district government consists of 80 villages;
Greater community Liutiangezhuang (刘田各庄镇), consists of 76 villages;
Greater community Panzhuang (潘庄镇), consists of 27 villages;
Shimen Municipality (石门镇), consists of 49 villages;
Greater community Shuangwang (双望镇), consists of 45 villages;
Greater community Yanheying (燕河营镇), consists of 35 villages;
Commune Chenguantun (陈官屯乡), consists of 34 villages;
Hapo municipality (蛤 泊 乡), consists of 41 villages;
Commune Liujiaying (刘家营乡), consists of 15 villages;
Commune Mujing (木井乡), consists of 55 villages;
Commune Xiazhai (下寨乡), consists of 37 villages;
Yinzhuang Township (印 庄乡), consists of 40 villages.

Attractions

The Great Uṣṇīṣa-Vijaya-Dhāraṇī-Sūtra Column ( Da Foding Zunsheng Tuoluoni Jingchuang大 佛顶 尊胜 陀罗尼 经幢) from the time of the Jurchen Jin Dynasty has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (6-814) since 2006 . It stands in the center of the Lulong community.

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Coordinates: 39 ° 52 '  N , 118 ° 52'  E