Fengdu County

Fengdu County (formerly  ) is a county located in Chongqing Municipality, People's Republic of China. The county was established as Fengdu County during the Sui dynasty. The name was changed to Fengdu County during the Ming dynasty. In 1958, the name was changed back to Fengdu County.

Administration
Before changes in 2013, Fengdu County had 2 subdistricts, 21 towns and 7 townships. , Fengdu County had 2 subdistricts, 23 towns and 5 townships. As of 2020, Fengdu County has the following 2 subdistricts, 23 towns, and 5 townships:

Ghost City
The Fengdu Ghost City is a tourist attraction modelled after Diyu, the concept of hell in Chinese mythology and Buddhism. It was built over 1,800 years ago. The ghost city became an island once the Three Gorges Dam project was completed. Specifically, part of the Fengdu Ghost City is or will be submerged, but scenery above the "Door of Hell" remains or will remain above water.

Transportation
Fengdu has one Yangtze crossing, the Fengdu Yangtze River Bridge.