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{{audio|安溪縣.ogg|'''Anxi County'''}} ({{zh|s=安溪县 |t=安溪縣 |p=Ānxī xiàn|poj=An-khoe kōan}}) is a [[County (People's Republic of China)|county]] of the [[prefecture-level city|municipal region]] of [[Quanzhou]], in southern [[Fujian]] province, People's Republic of China. It lies adjacent to and directly north of [[Xiamen]].
{{audio|安溪縣.ogg|'''Anxi County'''}} ({{zh|s=安溪县 |t=安溪縣 |p=Ānxī xiàn|poj=An-khoe kōan}}) is a [[County (People's Republic of China)|county]] of the [[prefecture-level city|municipal region]] of [[Quanzhou]], in southern [[Fujian]] province, People's Republic of China. It lies adjacent to and directly north of [[Xiamen]].


Anxi is well-known for a number of varieties of [[Oolong]] tea, the most well-known of which is [[Tieguanyin]] (铁观音, "Iron [[Boddhisatva]] of Mercy").
Anxi is well known for a number of varieties of [[Oolong]] tea, the most well-known of which is [[Tieguanyin]] (铁观音, "Iron [[Boddhisatva]] of Mercy").
[[Image:China Tea Capital.JPG|200px|thumb|China Tea Capital]]
[[Image:China Tea Capital.JPG|200px|thumb|China Tea Capital]]


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* [[Fengcheng, Anxi County|Fengcheng]] (凤城镇) - the county seat
* [[Fengcheng, Anxi County|Fengcheng]] (凤城镇) - the county seat
* [[Guanqiao, Anxi County|Guanqiao]] (官桥镇)
* [[Guanqiao, Anxi County|Guanqiao]] (官桥镇)
* [[Jiandou]] (剑斗镇),
* [[Jiandou]] (剑斗镇),
* [[Chengxiang, Anxi County|Chengxiang]] (城厢镇)
* [[Chengxiang, Anxi County|Chengxiang]] (城厢镇)
* [[Jingu (town)|Jingu]] (金谷镇)
* [[Jingu (town)|Jingu]] (金谷镇)
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* [[Bailai Township]] (白濑乡)
* [[Bailai Township]] (白濑乡)
* [[Hushang Township, Anxi County|Hushang Township]] (湖上乡)
* [[Hushang Township, Anxi County|Hushang Township]] (湖上乡)
* [[Shangqing Township]] (尚卿乡),
* [[Shangqing Township]] (尚卿乡),
* [[Daping Township, Anxi County|Daping Township]] (大坪乡),
* [[Daping Township, Anxi County|Daping Township]] (大坪乡),
* [[Longjuan Township]] (龙涓乡),
* [[Longjuan Township]] (龙涓乡),
* [[Changkeng Township]] (长坑乡),
* [[Changkeng Township]] (长坑乡),
* [[Lantian Township]] (蓝田乡),
* [[Lantian Township]] (蓝田乡),
* [[Xianghua Township]] (祥华乡),
* [[Xianghua Township]] (祥华乡),
* [[Taozhou Township]] (桃舟乡),
* [[Taozhou Township]] (桃舟乡),
* [[Futian Township, Anxi County|Futian Township]] (福田乡)
* [[Futian Township, Anxi County|Futian Township]] (福田乡)


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[[Category:County-level divisions of Fujian]]
[[Category:County-level divisions of Fujian]]



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Revision as of 09:15, 17 July 2012

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Anxi County
安溪县
Qing Shui Yan Temple in 2006
Qing Shui Yan Temple in 2006
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceFujian
Prefecture-level cityQuanzhou
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Anxi County (simplified Chinese: 安溪县; traditional Chinese: 安溪縣; pinyin: Ānxī xiàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: An-khoe kōan) is a county of the municipal region of Quanzhou, in southern Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It lies adjacent to and directly north of Xiamen.

Anxi is well known for a number of varieties of Oolong tea, the most well-known of which is Tieguanyin (铁观音, "Iron Boddhisatva of Mercy").

China Tea Capital

Attractions

Qingshui Yan (Chinese: 清水岩; pinyin: Qingshui Yan) is a mountain hosting a very large Buddhist temple.

China Tea Capital (Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhongguo Chadu) is a large center dedicated to showcasing Anxi County's famous tieguanyin tea.

Administration

The county executive, legislature and judiciary are in Fengcheng Town (凤城镇), together with the CPC and PSB branches.

Towns (镇, zhen)

The county oversees 13 towns:

Townships (乡, xiang)

There are 11: