Aksay Kazakh Autonomous County is an autonomous county under the prefecture-level city of Jiuquan in Gansu Province, China.[2][3] The county borders Qinghai Province to the south and Xinjiang to the west.[3]
Aksay County
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Aksay Kazak Autonomous County 阿克塞哈萨克族自治县 (Chinese) Ақсай қазақ автономиялық ауданы (Kazakh) | |
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![]() Location of Aksay Kazak Autonomous County (pink) within Jiuquan City (yellow), Gansu Province (light grey) and the People’s Republic of China (dark grey) | |
![]() ![]() Aksai Location of the seat in Gansu | |
Coordinates: 39°39′48″N 94°20′12″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Gansu |
Prefecture-level city | Jiuquan |
Seat | Hongliuwan [zh] |
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• Total | 31,374 km2 (12,114 sq mi) |
Population (2018) | |
• Total | 9,360[1] |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Postal code | 736400 |
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Simplified Chinese | 阿克塞哈萨克族自治县 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 阿克塞哈薩克族自治縣 | ||||||||||
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Kazakh name | |||||||||||
Kazakh | اقسای قازاق اۆتونوميالى اۋدانى Aqsaı Qazaq aýtonomııalyq aýdany Ақсай Қазақ аутономиялық ауданы | ||||||||||
The westernmost county-level division of Gansu, the county has an area of 32,374 km2 (12,500 sq mi),[3] and a population of 10,545 as of 2010.[4] The postal code is 736400.[3]
The Aksai Kazakh Autonomous Region Preparatory Committee was set up in 1953, south of Dunhuang.[4] On April 26, 1954, the Aksai Kazak Autonomous Region was established.[4] In 1955, it was renamed Aksai Kazakh Autonomous County.[4]
The county lies on the northern edge of the Tibetan Plateau and has an average elevation of about 3,200 meters.[3]
The county is bordered by the city of Dunhuang to the north, Qinghai to the south, Subei Mongol Autonomous County to the east, and Xinjiang to the west.[3]
The Big Harteng River (Chinese: 大哈尔腾河) and the Little Harteng River (Chinese: 小哈尔腾河) both flow through the southern portion of the county.[3] The Sugan Lake [de], which actually comprises the Big Sugan Lake (Chinese: 大苏干湖) and the Little Sugan Lake (Chinese: 小苏干湖) is located in the county.[3]
The county experiences an average annual rainfall of 100 millimetres or 4 inches, an average annual temperature of 5.4 °C or 41.7 °F and an annual frost-free period of 90 days.[3]
The county governs one town and three townships.[5]
Hongliuwan [zh] is the county's sole town and administrative center.[3][5]
The county's three townships are Akqi Township [zh], Alteng Township [zh] and Aina Township [zh].[5]
As of 2010, the county had a permanent population of 10,545, of which, 10,079 lived in Hongliuwan [zh].[4]
The county is the only Kazakh autonomous county in the province of Gansu.[4] As of 2005, 41.3% of the county's population were ethnic Kazakhs, up slightly from the 40.7% recorded in 1996.[4] Other ethnic groups in the county include the Han, the Hui, the Uighur, the Tibetans and 6 other ethnic minorities.[3]
China National Highway 215 passes through the county, as does Gansu Provincial Highway 314.[3]
Golmud–Dunhuang Railway also passes through the county.[citation needed]
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