Yongfeng, Shuangfeng
Yongfeng, Shuangfeng is a town located in Shuangfeng County, Hunan Province, China. It is one of the 14 towns of Shuangfeng County.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Yongfeng is situated in the southern part of Shuangfeng County. It borders the towns of Xintian, Xinshao County to the east, Shuangjiang, Shuangfeng County to the south, Shuangfeng, Shuangfeng County to the west, and Shuangqiao, Shuangfeng County to the north.
Administration[edit | edit source]
The town of Yongfeng is divided into 1 community and 13 villages. The community is Yongfeng Community and the villages include Dongfeng Village, Xifeng Village, Nanfeng Village, Beifeng Village, Zhongfeng Village, Jinfeng Village, Yinfeng Village, Shuangfeng Village, Dafeng Village, Xiaofeng Village, Lufeng Village, Tianfeng Village, and Difeng Village.
Economy[edit | edit source]
Yongfeng's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with major crops including rice, wheat, and corn. The town is also known for its production of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs.
Culture[edit | edit source]
Yongfeng is home to several cultural and historical sites, including the Yongfeng Ancestral Hall, which is a key cultural relic protection unit of Hunan Province.
Education[edit | edit source]
Education in Yongfeng is administered by the Shuangfeng County Education Bureau. The town has several primary and secondary schools, including Yongfeng Middle School and Yongfeng Primary School.
Transportation[edit | edit source]
Yongfeng is served by several major roads, including the G106 National Highway, which passes through the town. It is also connected to other parts of Shuangfeng County and Hunan Province by a network of county and township roads.
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