Zhaoxing, Guizhou

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Zhaoxing Town
肇兴镇
Zhaoxing village
Zhaoxing in 2015
Zhaoxing Town is located in China
Zhaoxing Town
Zhaoxing Town
Location in China
Coordinates: 25°54′35.46″N 109°10′29.75″E / 25.9098500°N 109.1749306°E / 25.9098500; 109.1749306
CountryChina
ProvinceGuizhou
PrefectureQiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture
Area
  Total
133 km2 (51 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
  Total
22,352
  Density168/km2 (435/sq mi)

Zhaoxing (肇兴镇) is a town in Liping County, Guizhou, China. It comprises eleven villages.[1] Since the beginning of the 21st century the town is visited increasingly by tourists which has brought some prosperity to the region.[2]

The seat of Zhaoxing Town is Zhaoxing village, the largest Dong minority village in China. Therefore, it is also called "No.1 Dong Village" (Zhaodong). Zhaoxing has over 800 households and more than 4,000 inhabitants (2013). Zhaoxing village contains a lot of old wooden buildings, wind- and rain bridges but is most famous for its five drum towers.

According to oral history, the ancestors of Zhaoxing built the village as early as 1160 during the Southern Song dynasty.

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