Jixi County

Jixi County (, Mandarin pronunciation: ; Jixihua pronunciation:  jie' cii xin) is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xuancheng, in the southeast of Anhui province, China, bordering Zhejiang province to the east. It has a population of 180,000 and an area of 1126 km2.. Jixi County is a hilly region with many rivers and bodies of water.

History
Huayang Town, under the administration of Jixi County, was well known during the Han dynasty (208 BCE–220 CE). Jixi County was formally established in 776 CE during the Tang dynasty. It formed part of the Huizhou region. In early European accounts, it was romanized Tsiki.

Administration
Jixi County has jurisdiction over eight towns and three townships.
 * Towns
 * Townships
 * Jiapeng Township (家朋乡)
 * Jingzhou Township (荆州乡)
 * Banqiaotou Township (板桥头乡)

Rail
Jixi is served by the Anhui–Jiangxi Railway and Jixi North railway station on the Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway and the Hangzhou–Huangshan intercity railway.

Residents
Famous people from Jixi County include:
 * Hu Zongxian, the Ming dynasty Minister of War and general who presided the government's to reaction to pirates
 * Hu Xueyan, businessman of the Qing dynasty
 * Hu Shih, scholar and official of Republic of China era who piloted the New Culture Movement
 * Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the ruling Chinese Communist Party and president of China from 2002 to 2012