Qiyang, with profound cultural background, is named after its location in Shan Zhinan, Qi, and is famous for its Wuxi. It is a city and county, which was founded in the Three Kingdoms period and has a history of 1800 years. Qiyang is the hometown of Tao Zhu, a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation. It is one of the experimental zones of reform and opening up in southern Hunan approved by the State Council, and it is also a key county for attracting investment in Hunan Province.
Qiyang County, belonging to Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, in the middle and upper reaches of Xiangjiang River, and in the northeast of Yongzhou City. It is connected to Lingling District and Lengshuitan District of Yongzhou City in the west, Changning City in the east, Xintian County, ningyuan county County, Shuangpai County and Guiyang County in the south and Qidong County in the north.
Qiyang is 64.5 kilometers long from east to west and 90.5 kilometers long from north to south, with a total area of 2,538 square kilometers. It governs 20 towns, 8 townships and 3 streets with a total population of 1.0656 million.
Qiyang county has the first drifting golden cave in Asia and other tourism resources. February 20 16 was listed as the third batch of national comprehensive pilot areas for new urbanization.