Zunhua


Zunhua is a county-level city in the northeast of Hebei province, China, bordering Tianjin to the west. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Tangshan. Historic sites include the Eastern Qing Tombs.

Administrative divisions

Zunhua has jurisdiction over 2 subdistricts, 13 towns, and 12 townships.

Subdistricts

Zunhua contains the subdistricts of Huaming Road Subdistrict and Wenhua Road Subdistrict.

Towns

Zunhua contains the following 13 towns:
Zunhua contains the following 12 townships, of which, 3 are Manchu Ethnic Townships:
Most of the city's terrain consists of small mountains, hills, and valleys, and a number of rivers, such as the Sha, Li, Lin, and Weijin flow through the city. Significant mountains in Zunhua include Jiufeng Mountain, Taohua Mountain, Wolong Mountain, and Huanghua Mountain.

Demographics

As of 2017, Zunhua had a population of 794,000, of which, 243,200 resided in urban areas. 114,500 people in Zunhua are ethnic minorities, the largest number in Tangshan.

Economy

Zunhua is home to mineral deposits containing minerals such as iron, manganese, chromium, copper, lead, zinc, gold, and dolomite.

Energy

141,100 people in Zunhua have access to natural gas, of which, 90,200 have access to LPG.

Transportation

A number of railways and highways pass through the city.

Road

The following highways pass through Zunhua:
The following railroads pass through Zunhua: