Qinglong County, Guizhou

Qinglong County is a county in the southwest of Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of the Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. It has a population of 234,162 as of 2020, 56% belonging to ethnic minorities (2019 data). Qinglong is named after the Qinglong mountain, before 1941 it was called Annang County (安南县). The county was a frontline of the 1854–1873 Miao Rebellions.

Administrative divisions
Qinglong County has 4 subdistricts, 8 towns, 3 townships, and 1 ethnic township under its jurisdiction:

• Liancheng Subdistrict (莲城街道)

• Dongguan Subdistrict (东观街道)

• Sanbao Subdistrict (三宝街道)

• Tenglong Subdistrict (腾龙街道)

• Shazi Town (沙子镇)

• Bihen Town (碧痕镇)

• Dachang Town (大厂镇)

• Jichang Town (鸡场镇)

• Huagong Town (花贡镇)

• Zhongying Town (中营镇)

• Guangzhao Town (光照镇)

• Chama Town (茶马镇)

• Changliu Township (长流乡)

• Zima Township (紫马乡)

• Angu Township (安谷乡)

• Sanbao Yi Ethnic Township (三宝彝族乡)