You can pick oranges in Yunyan Community of Mingyue Town, Liling.
Liling City is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province and is managed by Zhuzhou City. It is located in the eastern part of Hunan Province with a total area of 2156.46 square kilometers. Liling City is adjacent to Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province and Xiangxiang City in the east. East District and Shangli County are bordered by Liuyang City to the north, Lusong District and Lukou District of Zhuzhou City to the west, and You County to the south.
As of 2020, Liling City has jurisdiction over 19 towns, 5 streets, and 1 provincial economic development zone. The total area is 2157 square kilometers. According to the seventh census data, as of 0:00 on November 1, 2020, Liling's permanent population was 885,987.
Liling City has places of interest such as Lujiang Academy, Song Dynasty Mingchen Temple, Liquan Ancient Well, Zhuangyuan Fangzhou, Wenbi Qifeng, and Yunyan Temple. Liling City's Zhejiang-Jiangxi Double Line runs from east to west, and the Liling and Tea Lines connect the north and south. It is only 40 kilometers away from Zhuzhou Station. The Shanghai-Kunming High-speed Railway, Shanghai-Kunming Expressway, 106 National Highway, and 320 National Highway crisscross the city. The urban area is 100 meters away from Changsha Huanghua The international airport is 90 kilometers away.
Organizational History
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it belonged to Qianzhong County of Chu State.
In the Qin Dynasty, it belonged to Linxiang County, Changsha County.
In the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty (202 BC), it belonged to Linxiang County of Changsha State; in the fourth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty (184 BC), Liu Yue, the prime minister of Changsha, was granted the title of Lilinghou. There are 600 households in the town, and the Houcheng is built in Zhuanbu Gucheng Village.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, a part of Linxiang County was divided into Liling County, and some areas were divided from Xiangnan County. At that time, the county bounded to Yangqi Mountain in Jiangxi Province in the east and to the coast of the Xiangjiang River in the west. Accordingly, the construction of Liling began.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Liling belonged to Changsha County, Jing County, Wu State.
In the Sui Dynasty, it belonged to Changsha County in Jingzhou; in the third year of Daye (607), Linxiang was changed to Changsha County, and Liling was withdrawn and merged into Changsha.
In the fourth year of Tang Wude (621), Liling County was separated from Changsha County and established.
In the Song Dynasty, Liling County was affiliated to Changsha County of Jinghu South Road Tan.
In the first year of Yuanzhen (1295), Liling County was promoted to Liling Prefecture, which belonged to Tianlin Road; during the Tianli Period (1328-1330), it was demoted from prefecture to county; In 1364, he was promoted to a state.