Dahe Township, Gansu

Dahe Township (simplified Chinese: 大河乡; traditional Chinese: 大河鄉; pinyin: Dàhé Xiāng) is a township of Sunan Yugur Autonomous County, Zhangye, Gansu, China.[3] Dahe Township is located within the Heihe river basin,[4] in the Qilian Mountains,[5][better source needed] along Gansu Provincial Highway 220.[6][better source needed] Most of the township consists of grassland,[7] which is home to around 100 red deer that eat the township's gojis in the midsummer.[8] The township is home to large Yugur population,[9][10][11] which comprises about 46% of its population,[11] and is also home to over 200 Tibetans.[11] The township is home to the Ba'ersi Sheng Mountain Scenic area (Chinese: 巴尔斯圣山景区). Animal husbandry comprises a large portion of the township's economy,[12] and sheep herding in particular plays a prominent role in the local economy.[5][13]: 44–45 

Dahexiang
大河乡
Township
Dahexiang is located in Gansu
Dahexiang
Dahexiang
Dahexiang is located in China
Dahexiang
Dahexiang
Coordinates: 39°0′8″N 99°30′10″E / 39.00222°N 99.50278°E / 39.00222; 99.50278
CountryChina
ProvinceGansu
PrefectureZhangye
CountySunan Yugur Autonomous County
Government
 • Township deputy headLian Zongpeng (as of 2021)[1]
Area
 • Total3,329 km2 (1,285 sq mi)
Elevation3,013 m (9,885 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total4,401
 • Density1.3/km2 (3.4/sq mi)
Postal code
734000
Area code0936

The township spans an area of 3,329 square kilometres (1,285 sq mi),[7] and has a population of 4,401 as of 2018.[11]

History

In 2019, archeologists found a number of rock paintings, many depicting deer, which may date back to approximately 1500 BCE.[14]

Geography

Dahe Township is located in the middle of the Hexi Corridor, bordered by Kangle [zh] to the east, Qifeng Tibetan Ethnic Township [zh] to the west, Qilian County in Qinghai to the south, and Gaotai County and Linze County to the west.[7] The township spans 90 kilometres (56 mi) from east to west, and 70 kilometres (43 mi) from north to south.[7] Much of Dahe Township's area is grassland,[7] however, there is a significant amount of forests in the township.[15] The average elevation in Dahe Township is approximately 2,660 metres (8,730 ft) above sea level.[15]

Major mountains in the township include Yumu Mountain (Chinese: 榆木山; pinyin: Yúmù Shān), Heishan Peak (Chinese: 黑山顶; pinyin: Hēishān Dǐng; lit. 'black mountain peak'), Jiudungou Ridge (Chinese: 九墩沟梁; pinyin: Jiǔdūngōu Liáng), Da Mountain (Chinese: 大山; pinyin: Dà Shān; lit. 'big mountain'), Binggou Peak (Chinese: 冰沟顶; pinyin: Bīnggōu Dǐng), Shijuligou Head (Chinese: 石居里沟脑; pinyin: Shíjūlǐgōu Nǎo), Hongshizuizhong Ridge (Chinese: 红石嘴中梁; pinyin: Hóngshízuǐzhōng Liáng), and Xihong Geda (Chinese: 西红疙瘩; pinyin: Xīhóng Gēda).[15]

Major rivers that flow through Dahe Township include Longchang River (Chinese: 隆畅河; pinyin: Lóngchàng Hé), Da River (Chinese: 大河; pinyin: Dà Hé; lit. 'big river'), Bailang River (Chinese: 摆浪河; pinyin: Bǎilàng Hé), Shuiguan River (Chinese: 水关河; pinyin: Shuǐguān Hé), Xi River (Chinese: 西河; pinyin: Xī Hé; lit. 'west river'), Shihuiguan River (Chinese: 石灰关河; pinyin: Shíhuīguān Hé), and Maying River (Chinese: 马营河; pinyin: Mǎyíng Hé).[15]

Flora and fauna

Wild animals native to the township include Thorold's deer, water deer, wild ox, argali, sheep, bears, panthers, wolves, lynx, snowcocks, and the blue eared pheasant.[15] Plants native to the township include Saussurea involucrata, rhubarb, Hansenia weberbaueriana (syn. Notopterygium incisum), yedangshen (Chinese: 野党参; pinyin: yědǎngshēn), and Bupleuri Radix [zh].[15] Many plants found native to the area are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.[15] Dahe Township also has an abundance of mushrooms and fat choy.[15]

Climate

The township has an average annual temperature of 3 °C (37 °F), annual precipitation ranging from 150 millimetres (5.9 in) to 300 millimetres (12 in), an average of 2,680 annual hours of sunshine annually, and between 90 and 120 frost-free days per year.[15]

Administrative divisions

Dahe Township has jurisdiction over the following 18 villages:[16]

Demographics

Ethnic groups

Dahe Township is a majority minority area, with the largest pluralities being the township's Han Chinese and Yugur populations, which both comprise about 46% of the township's population.[11][12] Besides these two groups, there is also a sizable Tibetan population, as well as smaller amounts of Hui, Monguor, Mongol, and Miao peoples.[7][11][12]

2017[12]2018[11]
EthnicityNumberPercentNumberPercent
Han Chinese2,01446.10%2,01845.85%
Yugur1,99245.59%2,01245.72%
Tibetan2245.13%2245.09%
Hui781.79%831.89%
Monguor561.28%581.32%
Mongol40.09%50.11%
Miao10.02%10.02%
Total4,369100.00%4,401100.00%

Previous figures have put the Yugur population in Dahe Township at about 3,000 people, and noted its spread across numerous villages within the township.[9][10] The Yugurs of Dahe Township speak a Turkic language, as opposed to many Yugurs to its east, who speak a Mongolic language.[9] Yugurs in Dahe Township belong to the Mountain Yugur, or taglıg, subgroup.[9]

Income

The county's per capita disposable income totaled 20,129.98 renminbi in 2020, a 6.3% increase from 2019.[7]

In the early 1980s the township's average income demographics were studied closely for a book named Village, Market and Well-being.[17]

Economy

Animal husbandry is a major portion of the township's economy, producing 49.64 million renminbi (RMB) worth of income in 2017.[12] Sheep raising in particular is a major component of Dahe Township's economy, employing many.[5][13] The town has a veterinary station to aid local herders.[5] Dahe Township has a water conservation program to provide local herders with water.[18][19][20]

Agriculture represents a much smaller, although still significant, portion of Dahe Township's economy, generating 5.21 million in income in 2017.[12] Walnuts are also grown in the area.[21][better source needed]

Dahe Township also has a variety of mineral deposits, including coal, jade, serpentinite, copper, gold, gypsum, and limestone.[15] However, Dahe is disputed mining site.[13][clarification needed][page needed]

Education

Dahe has one primary school in the center of its administrative boundaries.[22][better source needed]

Culture

Yugur shamanism was practiced in the township until 1977, when the region's last shaman died.[9][10]

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