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Qianshan, Anhui

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Qianshan ( simplified Chinese : 潜山市 ; traditional Chinese : 潛山市 ; pinyin : qián shān shì )is a county-level city in the southwest of Anhui Province , China; it is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Anqing . It has a population of 570,000 and an area of 1,686 square kilometres (651 sq mi). The government of Qianshan County is located in Meicheng Town. The well-known Wan Mountain , or Tianzhu Mountain, is located within the borders of the County.

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3-555: Qianshan has jurisdiction over 11 towns and 5 townships. Meicheng ( 梅城镇 ), Yuantan ( 源潭镇 ), Yujing ( 余井镇 ), Wanghe ( 王河镇 ), Huangpu ( 黄铺镇 ), Chashui ( 槎水镇 ), Shuihou ( 水吼镇 ), Guanzhuang ( 官庄镇 ), Huangni ( 黄泥镇 ), Huangbai ( 黄柏镇 ), Tianzhushan ( 天柱山镇 ) Tafa Township ( 塔畈乡 ), Youba Township ( 油坝乡 ), Longtan Township ( 龙潭乡 ), Doumu Township ( 痘姆乡 ), Wumiao Township ( 五庙乡 ) Anhui Qianshan Economic Development Zone (安徽​潜山经济开发区), Tourism Resort (旅游度假区) Lake Xuehu, noted for its lotus plants, lies in

6-711: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Wanghe, Qianshan County Wanghe Town ( Chinese : 王河 ; pinyin : Wánghé ; lit. 'King's River') is a town in Qianshan County , southwestern Anhui province, Eastern China. The Qian River ( 潜江 ) flows through the town. Yonggang village is in the east of the town. On average the farmers of Wanghe own about 700 square metres (7,500 sq ft) of arable land each, growing mainly rice. 30°30′44″N 116°34′47″W  /  30.51222°N 116.57972°W  / 30.51222; -116.57972 This Anqing location article

9-526: The centre of the city. The number of plants has decreased in recent years, possibly because they provide a food source for lobsters . Wanghe Town , hometown of Xuruoyu, is in the south of the city. The Qian River with its noted River Beach flows through Qianshan from north to south. The Two Qiaos , two sisters from the Three Kingdoms era were from Wan County, Lujiang Commandery (present-day Qianshan, Anhui). This Anqing location article

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