Mengshan County


Mengshan County is a county under the administration of Wuzhou City in northeastern Guangxi, China. Its seat is located in Mengshan Town.

History

Battles were fought in Mengshan during the Tai Ping Rebellion in 1851 and 1852.
Taiping soldiers captured the walled city of Yongan from Qing forces on September 25, 1851. The remains of sections of wall, replica cannons, other artifacts are preserved and now form a tourist attraction on the northern end of Mengshan Town.

Administrative divisions

Mengshan County has nine fourth-level administrative units: Six Rural Towns, One Townships and Two Yao ethnic townships.
DistrictPopulation Area
Mengshan Town 44,07782.9
Xihe Town 32,200216
Xinwei Town 23,000144
Wenwei Town 34,000143
Huangcun Town 22,000239.8
Chentang Town 21,828152.29
Hanhao Township 12,175106.37
Changping Yaozu Area 2,889131.8
Xiayi Yaozu Area 6,011117.4
Mengshan County198,1801333.56

Activities

Tianshu Canyon is located 5 kilometers east of Mengshan town. Tianshu Canyon has a has impressive stone formations and natural waterfalls.
Located 13 kilometers east of Mengshan Town is San Chong Historic Battle Ground The site of a battle on April 8, 1852 during the Taiping Rebellion.
In Mengshan county in 1968 during the Cultural Revolution Cannibalism occurred. 500 people were killed in a five-day period in mid-June.
Many Middle Schools were closed in Mengshan in 1968 and remained closed until 1974.

Transportation

Mengshan does not have an airport or railway. The closest airports to Mengshan are Guilin Liangjiang International Airport and Wuzhou Airport. The main road which runs North-South through Mengshan is the G321 National Highway. Mengshan town is 145 km by road south of Guilin, 82 km by road south of Yangshuo, and 187 km by road north of Wuzhou. The G321 is a single carriageway with 2 lanes.
There are direct bus services from Mengshan town to Guilin, Wuzhou and many cities in the Guangdong Pearl River Delta including Guangzhou and Zhongshan.

Economy

Although similar to Guilin and Yangshuo with attractive karst scenery, potential for outdoor activities, such as caving, rafting, climbing and mountain biking, Mengshan does not have any significant tourist industry or infrastructure.
Agriculture and Forestry are the main Industries in Mengshan. Rice is grown primarily for domestic consumption. Crops and fruit such as butter tea, citrus fruit, apple, chestnut, pear, persimmon, passion fruit, star anise, sugar cane and ginger are grown for sale. Silkworms are also an important source of income for many villages. Vanilla is grown in Changping Yao Minority Village and in other parts of Mengshan.
Tea is grown in most villages for domestic use, as well as for sale. Mengshan's climate is ideal for growing tea. Coffee mainly of the Arabica variety grows well in Mengshan county in frost free areas but planting is on small scale.
Mengshan has productive vinyards, and further vinyards are being developed.
Remittances from rural migrant workers significantly contribute to the local economy.

Notable people