Boai County is located at the southern foot of Taihang Mountain, northwest of Jiaozuo City, and adjacent to Zezhou County in Jincheng City to the north.
It borders Jiaozuo City, Wuzhi County and Xiuwu County to the east, is connected to Qinyang City across the Dan River to the west, and faces Wen County across the Qin River to the south.
Boai County governs Qinghua Town Sub-district Office and Hongchang Sub-district Office, Xuliang Town, Yueshan Town, Baishan Town, Motou Town, Xiaojing Town, Jincheng Township, and Zhaihuo Township, with a total area of ??435 square kilometers and a cultivated land area of ??about 300,000 square kilometers.
acres, with a population of 436,000.
In March 2019, it was selected into the first batch of counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics.
Basic introduction Chinese name: Bo'ai County Foreign name: Bo'ai County Alias: Huaiqing Prefecture, Hanoi County Administrative District Category: County Area: Jiaozuo, Henan Area under the jurisdiction: 2 sub-district offices, 5 towns and 2 townships *** Residence:
Qinghua Town telephone area code: 0391 Postal code: 454450 Geographical location: northwest Henan Area: 435 square kilometers Population: 385,000 (April 2013) Dialect: Jin dialect - Hanxin piece - Huoji small piece? Climate conditions: Warm temperate zone
Famous scenic spots in the subhumid monsoon climate: Qingtian River, Yueshan Temple, Dam Tourist Area, Ancient Trees to Welcome Guests, Jinjialing, Shifotan Railway Station: Boai Station, Yueshan Station License Plate Code: Yu H Administrative Code: 410822 Historical evolution,
Geographic environment, administrative divisions, resources, plant resources, animal resources, minerals, water resources, transportation, economic development, statistics, primary industry, secondary industry, tertiary industry, society, medical and health, urban construction, education, culture
, Tourism, Specialties and Snacks, Famous Figures, Historical Evolution In 1927, it was separated from Qinyang and based on the fraternity of "freedom, democracy, equality, and fraternity" advocated by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Boai County was established.
The Xia Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Qin Huaidi, the Shang Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Jinei, and during the reign of King Wu of Zhou Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Yewang.
During the Warring States Period, it belonged to Zheng, Jin, Wei, and South Korea.
Qin belongs to Yewang County.
At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, it belonged to the Yin State. In the second year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty (205 BC), it belonged to Yewang County. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it belonged to Hanoi County.
During the Three Kingdoms period, it belonged to Hanoi County in Jizhou, Wei Dynasty.
The two Jin Dynasties belonged to Henan County of Sizhou.
In the Sui Dynasty, it belonged to Hanoi County.
In the third year of Wude (620) of Tang Dynasty, Taihang County (the county seat was Qinghua Town) was established.
In the fourth year of Wude, Taihang County was abolished and merged into Hanoi County.
During the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, it belonged to Hanoi County.
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), Hanoi County was renamed Qinyang County.
In August of the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), when Feng Yuxiang took charge of Henan, based on the petition of General Ji Hongchang, some villages in the 15th map of Sixiang and the 4th map of Chongxia Township in the northeast of Qinyang County were demarcated.
Boai County was added, with Qinghua Town as the county seat and directly under the jurisdiction of Henan Province.
From 1938 to 1945, when the Japanese army invaded and occupied Boai, it was changed to Thanh Hoa County.
Pingyuan Province was established in August 1949 and is under the jurisdiction of Xinxiang District of Pingyuan Province.
In 1952, Pingyuan Province was abolished and came under the jurisdiction of Xinxiang District, Henan Province.
It was placed under the jurisdiction of Jiaozuo City in 1954.
In October 1960, it was merged into Jiaozuo City, the county establishment was cancelled, and Chengguan, Yangmiao, Jincheng, Jiegou and Hongqi People's Communes were established.
In September 1961, the establishment of Boai County was resumed, and it was still under the jurisdiction of Xinxiang District, Henan Province. During the "Cultural Revolution", it was once known as Hongwei County.
After September 1, 1983, it came under the jurisdiction of Jiaozuo City.
In 2005, the township zoning of Boai County was adjusted: Jiegou Township was abolished and its administrative area was placed under the jurisdiction of Xiaojing Town, and the people of Xiaojing Town were stationed in Dongjiegou Village; Zhangruji Township was abolished and its administrative area was placed under the jurisdiction of Jincheng Township
Jurisdiction, the residence of Jincheng Township People’s *** remains unchanged; Gaomiao Township is abolished and its administrative area is placed under the jurisdiction of Qinghua Town, and the residence of Qinghua Town People’s *** remains unchanged.
On August 18 and October 28, 2012, with the approval of the Henan Provincial Government, the reorganization system of Sujiazuo Township in Boai County was placed under the jurisdiction of Shanyang District, Jiaozuo City.
On January 19, 2015, Boai County held a sub-district office opening ceremony, and Qinghua Town Sub-district Office and Hongchang Sub-district Office were officially established.
Up to now, Boai County has jurisdiction over Qinghua Town Sub-district Office and Hongchang Sub-district Office, Xuliang Town, Yueshan Town, Baishan Town, Motou Town, Xiaojing Town, Jincheng Township, and Zhaihuo Township.
Geography and Environment Boai County is rich in natural resources, with beautiful scenery and a moderate climate. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south. The northern part is the remnants of the Taihang Mountains. The mountainous and hilly area is 165.77 square kilometers, accounting for 34% of the total area. The highest altitude is 950 meters; the southern part is alluvial.
Flood plain covers an area of ??321.96 square kilometers, accounting for 66% of the total area.
There are 8 major rivers in the territory, including Qin River, Dan River, Xiaodan River, Dasha River, Lema River, Jianggou, Quanzu River, and Xingfu River, with a total surface runoff volume of 73 million cubic meters.
Boai's climate is a temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant heat, abundant rainfall, and a long frost-free period.
The county has lush trees, with a forest coverage rate of 22.4%. There are 18,000 acres of bamboo forest within the county, which is the largest artificially cultivated bamboo forest in North China.
Administrative division Boai County has jurisdiction over 5 towns, 2 townships, and 2 sub-district offices: Qinghua Town Sub-district Office, Hongchang Sub-district Office, Baishan Town, Yueshan Town, Xuliang Town, Motou Town, Xiaojing Town, and Zhaihuo Town
Township, Jincheng Township.
The County People’s *** is located at Zhongshan Road, Qinghua Town Sub-district Office.
Resources Plant resources The main shrub species include: jujube, vitex, saponaria, wild elm, mustard, cotinus, meadowfoam, etc.