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Which city does Hanshou County belong to

Hanshou County belongs to Changde City.

Hanshou County belongs to Changde City, Hunan Province. Hanshou County is located in the northwest of Hunan Province, at the end of Dongting Lake and Yuanshui, bordering Yuanjiang and Nanxian in the east, Ziyang and Taojiang in the south, Dingcheng in the west, and West Lake Farm and Anxiang across the river in the north. The total area is 202 1 km2. Jurisdiction over 4 streets, 16 towns and 2 townships.

Hanshou was called Suoxian in ancient times, and it was named Hanshou when it meant "endless mountains and rivers in the Han Dynasty" in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It has a long history and many Neolithic sites dating back more than 7000 years. It is not only an important inheritance place of Chu culture and the birthplace of Canglang culture, but also a unique Canglang culture, Quchu culture and dragon boat culture.

There are 30 rivers in Hanshou County, and the main rivers are Shui Yuan and Lishui. The main lakes are Taibai Lake, Di Wei Lake and Muping Lake.

Hanshou County Cultural Relics and Monuments:

Jingzhao Temple Site, Yang Mao Tomb, Huangchengzhai Site, Zhenlongge Site, nanzenji Ancient Pagoda, Mo Chi Inscription, Yeyuan Stone Carving, Statue Stone Carving, Hanshou County Committee Establishment Site, Anti-Japanese Soldiers Sacrifice Cemetery. Through the third national cultural relics survey in 2007, there were 8 first-class cultural relics, 3 1 second-class cultural relics and 3 168 third-class cultural relics. There are 2 provincial key cultural relics protection units, 8 municipal key cultural relics protection units 18 and 20 county key cultural relics protection units 120.

In particular, Shuai's former residence has been completely restored and has formed a certain scale, becoming an important cultural heritage resource and red tourist attraction in Hanshou County. 20 16 a rare group of ancient tombs in the eastern Jin dynasty was discovered in chapu village, niejiaqiao township, hanshou county, Changde, where a bottle of "aged wine" was unearthed for more than a thousand years. This is the first golden tomb discovered in Hanshou County.