Longchuan County, Guangdong

Longchuan County (postal: Lungchun;, Hakka: Liùngchôn) is a county of northeastern Guangdong province, China, bordering Jiangxi to the north and on the upper reaches of the Dong and Han Rivers. It is under the administration of Heyuan City, and in 2004 had a population of 870,000 living in an area of 3088 km2. Bordering county-level divisions are Xingning and Wuhua County to the east, Heping County and Dongyuan County to the south and west, and in Jiangxi, Dingnan County and Xunwu County to the north.

Administrative divisions
Longchuan administers 24 towns:


 * Laolong (老隆镇)
 * Sidu (四都镇)
 * Huangshi (黄石镇)
 * Xi'ao (细坳镇)
 * Chetian (车田镇)
 * Beiling (贝岭镇)
 * Liju (黎咀镇)
 * Shanping (上坪镇)
 * Fengren (丰稔镇)
 * Chiguang (赤光镇)
 * Longmu (龙母镇)
 * Huilong (回龙镇)
 * Tianxin (田心镇)
 * Tiechang (铁场镇)
 * Dengyun (登云镇)
 * Tongqu (通衢镇)
 * Heshi (鹤市镇)
 * Huangbu (黄布镇)
 * Zishi (紫市镇)
 * Tuocheng (佗城镇)
 * Yanzhen (岩镇镇)
 * Xintian (新田镇)
 * Yidu (义都镇)
 * Mabugang (麻布岗镇)

Transport
Longchuan has a developed highway and railway network. Major roads include the China National Highway 205 (G205) and Guangdong Provincial Highway 120 (S120). The Beijing–Kowloon, Guangzhou–Meizhou–Shantou and Zhangping–Longchuan Railways intersect in Longchuan, making it an important railway hub for the Lingnan region.