Pingquan


Pingquan is a county-level city of northeastern Hebei province, China, bordering Liaoning province to the east. It has a population of 470,000 residing in an area of. It is a centre of trade and business, and gold and silver are mined nearby.

History

Pingguan was formerly called Bakou. It absorbed Chinese colonies in the neighboring Mongol land: a large portion of the Kharachin Right Wing Banner and a large part of the Kharachin Middle Banner. Both banners belonged to the Josutu League. During the Jindandao Incident of 1891, Pingquan was assaulted by Chinese religious sects. Catholic church were burnt and Chinese converts were massacred.

Administrative divisions

There are 10 towns, 4 townships, and 5 ethnic townships under the county's administration.

Education

Institutions of higher education include:
Major local companies include: