Lincheng, Huitong County

Lincheng Town is a town and the county seat in the south central Huitong County, Hunan, China. It has an area of 297.89 km2 with a population of 83058 (as of 2019 end). Its seat of local government is at Gaihe Community.

Administrative division
As of 2021, the town is divided into three communities and 33 villages:
 * Gaihe Community
 * East Gate Community
 * Construction Community
 * Xiaozhai
 * Longtang
 * Dashiban
 * Sakou
 * Chaxi
 * Daqiao
 * Dutou
 * Dachong
 * Zaohe
 * Wengbao
 * Changtian
 * Dongtou
 * Niangxi
 * Zongli
 * Buyun
 * Yantou
 * Xiping
 * Dongyue
 * Mujiao
 * Luoxi
 * Yaofeng
 * Longpo
 * Saxi
 * Minzhu
 * Jinzhai
 * Shizi
 * Paizi
 * Zongshitang
 * Yingzuijie
 * Jixiu
 * Wengzhu
 * Zhuzhai
 * Yanbi

History
The town was reformed through the amalgamation of Jiuxi Township, Yantou Township and the former Lincheng Town on November 19, 2015.

Geography
The town lies at the central and southern of Huitong County, bordering Qinglang Dong and Miao Ethnic Township and Guangping Town to the west, Lianshan Township to the south, Pingcun to the north, and Tuanhe Town to the east.

The highest point in the town is Dapotou which stands 640 m above sea level. The lowest point is Hongmentang, which, at 260 m above sea level.

The Qu River flows through the town south to north.

Economy
The local economy is primarily based upon agriculture and local industry.

The region abounds with gold, uranium, and limestone.

Demographics
The 2019 census reported the town had a population of 83,058.

Transport
The Jiaozuo–Liuzhou railway passes across the town north to south.

The China National Highway 209 is a north-south highway passing through the town's downtown, commercial, and industrial districts.

The Provincial Highway S343 is a north–south highway in the town.

Tourist attractions
A public park are located in the town: Su Yu Park, which named after the PLA general Su Yu.