Dunhua, Jilin Province, China

Geography | Administrative divisions

🇨🇳 Dunhua is a county-level city of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in south-eastern Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It was the capital of Balhae between 742−756, known at the time as "Junggyeong". During the Qing Dynasty it was called Áodōng (敖东) in Chinese and Odoli in Manchu.

Geography Dunhua is situated amongst the Changbai Mountains, its administrative area spanning 42°42′−44°30′ N latitude and 127°28′−129°13′ E longitude, reaching a maximal north–south extent of 200 km (124 mi) and east–west width of 142 km (88 mi). Its total area of 11,957 km2 (4,617 sq mi) makes it, by area, the largest county-level city of the province.

Administrative divisions Dunhua has four subdistricts, 11 towns, and five townships. Subdistricts: • Minzhu Subdistrict (民主街道 / 민주가도), Bohai Subdistrict (渤海街道 / 발해가도), Shengli Subdistrict (胜利街道 / 승리가도), Danjiang Subdistrict (丹江街道 / 단강가도). Towns: • Dashitou (大石头镇 / 대석두진), Huangnihe (黄泥河镇 / 황니하진), Guandi (官地镇 / 관지진), Shaheyan (沙河沿镇 / 사하연진), Qiuligou (秋梨沟镇 / 추리구진), Aegmog (额穆镇 / 액목진), Xianru (贤儒镇 / 현유진), Dapuchaihe (大蒲柴河镇 / 대포채하진), Yanminghu (雁鸣湖镇 / 안명호진), Jiangyuan (江源镇 / 강원진), Jiangnan (江南镇 / 강남진). Townships: • Daqiao Township (大桥乡 / 대교향), Heishi Township (黑石乡 / 흑석향), Qinggouzi Township (青沟子乡 / 청구자향), Hanzhang Township (翰章乡 / 한장향), Hongshi Township (红石乡 / 홍석향).

Dunhua, Jilin Province, China 
<b>Dunhua, Jilin Province, China</b>
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Dunhua has a population of over 480,000 people. Dunhua also forms part of the wider Yanbian Prefecture which has a population of over 2,271,600 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Dunhua has links with:

🇰🇷 Dongjak, South Korea
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