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Is Qin'an County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province densely populated?

Population: about 78,800 people

Population density: 49 people/km2

Qin'an County is located in the southeast of Gansu Province, north of Tianshui City, on the Hulu River, a tributary of the Wei River downstream. It belongs to the Liangmao gully area in the west of Longzhong Loess Plateau. It has many mountains and few rivers, undulating Liangmao and crisscrossing ravines. It is one of the eighteen arid counties in the province and one of the key counties for poverty alleviation and development in the country. The county is about 65 kilometers long from east to west and 50 kilometers wide from north to south. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The largest river, Hulu River, is formed by the confluence of four major tributaries: Qingshui River, Nanxiao River, Xianqing River, and Xixiao River. It runs from north to south and runs through the central part of Qin'an. The altitude within the county is 1120 meters to 2020 meters. It has a semi-temperate climate in the temperate zone of central and southern Longxi, with an average annual temperature of 10.4°C and an average annual precipitation of 507.3 mm in normal years.

Administrative divisions

Qin'an County governs 5 towns and 12 townships: Xingguo Town, Lianhua Town, Xichuan Town, Longcheng Town, Guojia Town, Liuping Township, and Wuying Township , Zhongshan Township, Yebao Township, Anfu Township, Weidian Township, Wangpu Township, Qianhu Township, Wangyao Township, Yunshan Township, Wangyin Township, and Xingfeng Township. ***There are 6 communities and 428 administrative villages.

Xingguo Town covers an area of ??65.21 square kilometers and has a population of 78,843 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 6 communities and 28 administrative villages.

Qin'an County is the political, economic and cultural center of the county. Xingguo Town was called Jiequan Town before liberation, was renamed Chengguan Town in 1954, and was renamed Xingguo Town in 1984 to this day. In 1985, the town had 11 villages and 7 neighborhood committees, with a total of 6,116 households and 25,242 people, including 3,461 agricultural households and 16,231 people. After the township was withdrawn and merged into a town in January 2004, the town has jurisdiction over 34 administrative villages and 6 community neighborhood committees. At the end of 2005, the total number of households was 23,198, with a total population of 78,843. Among them, there are 52,191 agricultural people and 26,652 non-agricultural households. The town has a total area of ??65.21 square kilometers and a population density of 1,209 people/square kilometers. In 2006, 6 villages were abolished: ⑴ Yangping Village and Shilipu Village were abolished and merged into Caidian Village; ⑵ Songwa Village and Zhangmo Village were abolished, and Songwa Village and Zhangjiamo Natural Village of Zhangmo Village were merged into Wangxin Village , merge Zhoujiazhuang Natural Village in Zhangmo Village into Fengshan Village; ⑶ abolish Xiaowan Village and merge into Jiachuan Village; ⑷ abolish Caishan Village, merge Caijiashan Natural Village in Caishan Village into Xingquan Village, merge into Pengjiaping Natural Village in Caishan Village Hechuan Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 28 villages: Fengle, Nanguan, Fengshan, Peking University, Maolin, Yiren, Xianmen, Yingnan, Caidian, Zhengchuan, Miaozui, Wangping, Xingwan, Li Shan, Kangwan, Zaotan, Zhaowan, Gaoping, Hechuan, Xingquan, Wangxin, Kangpo, Suncai, Yaoya, Weilin, Caixiao, Jiachuan, Lijiahe.

Lianhua Town covers an area of ??94.52 square kilometers and has a population of 42,074 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 26 administrative villages.

It is located in the northeast of Qin'an County, at the intersection of Jingning, Zhuanglang and Qin'an counties. In 2000, the township was removed and a town was established. The town covers an area of ??94.52 square kilometers. At the end of 2005, the town had 28 administrative villages, 88 villager groups, 9,556 households, and 42,074 people. In 2006, two villages were abolished: ⑴ Antai Village was abolished and merged into Dongjiaxinzhuang Village; ⑵ Qitu Village was abolished and merged into Gaolou Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 26 villages: Lianhua, Shanghe, Jiangzhai, Renyi, Sangchuan, Guohe, Yuanshan, Fenggou, Zengliang, Dazhuangliang, Huailong, Xinzhuangwan, Qiuguo, Gaolou, Xiaohu , Fandun, Yangwan, Wan'er, Dongwan, Caojiachuan, Haodi, Shuangmiao, Dongjiaxinzhuang, Maqu, Yao_, Wuwan.

Xichuan Town covers an area of ??72.82 square kilometers and has a population of 38,939 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 30 administrative villages.

It is located in the western suburbs of Qin'an County, adjacent to Xingguo Town in the east, Wangyao Township in the west, Qianhu Township in the south, Yebao Township in the north, and Xiping Township in Beidao District in the south. The seat of the town government is 1 kilometer away from the county seat. The altitude of the town is between 1120-1865 meters. The town runs 20 kilometers from north to south and 10 kilometers from east to west, with a total area of ??72.8185 square kilometers. In 2001, Xichuan was officially removed from the township and established as a town. At the same time, it was listed as a new urban area by the county party committee and county government. In 2005, the town had 43 administrative villages, 66 natural villages, 22 villager groups, 8,105 households, and 38,939 people, including 7,492 agricultural households and 38,159 people. The town's population density was 534 people/square kilometer. In 2006, 13 villages were abolished: (1) Caojiawa Village was abolished and merged into Zhengqiao Village; (2) Yaergou Village was abolished and merged into Zhangxin Village; (3) Wuwa Village was abolished and merged into Luochuan Village; (4) Zhoujiaxiakou Village was abolished and merged into Into Wangxia Village; ⑸ Liujiagou Village was abolished and merged into Xiaozhai Village; ⑹ Sunzui Village and Guojiashan Village were abolished and merged into Jiangwan Village; ⑺ Liangshan Village and Anjiawan Village were abolished and merged into Wangjia Xiaozhuang Village; ⑻ Jinmashan Village was abolished and merged into Jiaoshan Village; ⑼ Heilongwa Village was abolished and merged into Liwa Village; Shanggaobao Village was abolished and merged into Jiangbao Village; Fengjiashan Village was abolished and Fengjiashan Natural Village of Fengjiashan Village was merged Entering Luobao Village, the Jijiayao Natural Village in Fengjiashan Village was merged into Songxia Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 30 villages: Wangjia Xiaozhuang, Xiawangxia, Houxin, Jiangbao, Wangbao, Hewan, Yawan, Liwa, Songxia, Wangwan, Libao, Luobao, Song Changchang, Zhangpo, Wangxia, Zheqiao, Luochuan, Jiaoshan, Shuigou, Wangjiapailou, Xiaozhai, Chuankou, Jiangwan, Zhangxin, Shenmingchuan, Anping, Zhangping, Gaobao, Zhengqiao, Wuchuan .

Longcheng Town covers an area of ??78.94 square kilometers and has a population of 31,272 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages.

It is located in the east of the county, 45 kilometers away from the county. It is connected to Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County in the east and Qingshui County in the south. It is located at the junction of Zhangjiachuan, Qingshui and Qin'an counties, with an area of ??78.94 square kilometers. The altitude is between 1500-1900 meters. Longcheng Town has a long history. The Street Pavilion of the Three Kingdoms Ancient Battlefield is located within the territory. It is one of the four major market towns in ancient Qin'an. According to historical records, in the fifth year of Emperor Yuanfeng of the Han Dynasty (106 BC), the Liangzhou Governor's Bureau was established in Longcheng (named Longcheng in ancient times); Lueyang County and Lueyang County were established in the Western Jin Dynasty, and Longcheng County was established in the Sui Dynasty. Since then, Longcheng has been established with roads, counties and towns in the past dynasties. After liberation, Longcheng District was established. In 1965, the district was withdrawn and merged with communes. In 1984, the communes were withdrawn to establish townships. In 2003, the townships were withdrawn to establish towns. In 2005, the town governed 30 administrative villages, 68 villager groups, 6,534 households, and a total population of 31,272 people; including an agricultural population of 22,452 and a non-agricultural population of 8,820; the population density was 393 people/square kilometer. In 2006, 8 villages were abolished: ⑴ Lijiazhuang Village was abolished and merged into Lueyang Village; ⑵ Shibao Village and Zhangfu Village were abolished and merged into Nanqi Village; ⑶ Liyuan Village and Changjiaping Village were abolished and merged into Changying Village ; ⑷ Zhongzhuang Village was abolished and merged into Yinpo Village; ⑸ Zhaoshan Village was abolished and merged into Chongren Village; ⑹ Wangli Village was abolished and merged into Toutu Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 22 villages: Zhangjiagou, Zhangwan, Wahuang, Shanwang, Zhangzhao, Chencun, Fengwei, Wangjiawan, Changying, Xiguan, Longquan, Lueyang, Shangyuan, Nanqi , Toutu, Yinpo, Zhuwei, Fanlu, Shangwei, Xudun, Jinquan, Chongren.

Guojia Town has a population of 45,784 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 35 administrative villages.

It is located in the northern part of Qin'an County, 20 kilometers away from the county seat, and is located at the intersection of Tongwei, Gangu and Qin'an counties. In 2005, the town had 42 administrative villages, 111 villager groups, 9,113 households, and a total population of 45,784 people, including 868 non-agricultural people. In 2006, 7 villages were abolished: (1) Huangwan Village was abolished and merged into Liujiashangou Village; (2) Zhaohe Village was abolished and merged into Huaimiao Village; (3) Zhugou Village was abolished and merged into Duanpo Village; (4) Hetan Village was abolished and merged into Enter Huhe Village; ⑸ cancel Xiazhuang Village and merge into Yueyang Village; ⑹ cancel Baiji Village and merge into Gaoya Village; ⑺ cancel Hewan Village and merge into Liuwan Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 35 villages: Guojia, Shaozui, Nuanquan, Liujiashanggou, Luoquan, Xiashan, Yaozi, Majia, Songgou, Sizui, Xubao, Wotuo, Yuanchuan , Huaimiao, _Wang, Gaoya, Shaobao, Huaichuan, Cheping, Xishan, Shangchuan, Zhuwan, Shaogou, Zhanghe, Waping, Sunpo, Beibeigou, Huhe, Liuwan, Diaowan, Chengou, Balong, Yueyang, Wangjiayin_, Duanpo.

Liuping Township covers an area of ??58.1 square kilometers and has a population of 23,080 people (2004). It has jurisdiction over 21 administrative villages.

It is located in the eastern part of Qin'an County, adjacent to the county seat. It covers an area of ??58.1 square meters, with an altitude of 1220-1900 meters, low in the west and high in the east. In 2004, the township governed 22 villages, 46 villager groups, 4,571 households, and 23,080 people. In 2006, one village was abolished: Guanxin Village was abolished and merged into Yangjiadawan Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 21 villages: Siping, Qin_, Duzhai, Shuzhuang, Chenjiazhai, Rengou, Chuanzi, Dunwan, Chishan, Laowan, Cuihe, Hejiawan, Dengping, Liuping, Zhoujiawan, Renwu, Peng_, Qiaogou, Huangjiawan, Zhangzhai, Yangjiadawan.

Wuying Township covers an area of ??99 square kilometers and has a population of 39,851 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 31 administrative villages.

Located in the northeast of Qin'an County, 45 kilometers away from the county seat, it is the location of the Dadiwan ruins, which is famous both at home and abroad. In 2005, the township governed 32 administrative villages, 7,731 households, 39,851 people, and a total area of ??99 square kilometers. In 2006, one village was abolished: Anshan Village was abolished and merged into Zhaowang Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 31 villages: Shaodian, Zhaosong, Machuan, Luowan, Shengli, Jiagou, Wang_, Xipo, Hewa, Yangwan, Dunhou, Yaozhuang, Yuwei, Yuanzhuang , Luoyuan, Zhangyuan, Yangshan, Beipo, Wangdian, Caihe, Xueli, Chenxia, ??Zhaowang, Magou, Cairen, Yangou, Huashang, Maxiao, Weishan, Xu_, Wangjia Positive_.

Zhongshan Township covers an area of ??118.8 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 28 administrative villages.

It is located in the eastern mountainous area of ??Qin'an County, 33 kilometers away from the county seat, between 105°21′-106°02′ east longitude, 34°44′-35°11′ north latitude, and Wuying Township in the east It borders Xingfeng Township to the south, Wanghe Township of Qingshui County, Liuping to the west, and Lianhua Township to the north. The township is 33 kilometers long from north to south, 19 kilometers wide from east to west, with an altitude of 1600-1984 meters, a total area of ??118.8 square kilometers, and a population density of 251.8 people/square kilometers. In 2006, 6 villages were abolished: (1) Quzi Village was abolished and merged into Suancipo Village; (2) Zhangma Village was abolished, Zhangmajia Natural Village in Zhangma Village was merged into Dongzhai Village, and Jiajiashan Natural Village in Zhangma Village, Zhangjiawan Natural Village was merged into Songpo Village; ⑶ Jiulong Village and Wupo Village were abolished and merged into Beizhuang Village; ⑷ Liuji Village was abolished and merged into Zhongshan Village; ⑸ Guanyin Village was abolished and merged into Xiachen Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 28 villages: Zhongshan, Cheshan, Shanhou, Beizhuang, Xiangshan, Songpo, Shewang, Guoji, Xiaoqu, Dustpan, Weiwen, Dongzhai, Suxia, Niuyang, He Bay, Yaogou, Xiachen, Yuanfeng, Sunzhao, Xianjiawan, Suancipo, Jingjia, Hougou, Hujiayawan, Fengwan, Diaoping, Heshan, Guo_.

Yebao Township covers an area of ??94.97 square kilometers and has a population of 38,519 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages.

It is located in the middle of Qin'an County, 10 kilometers north of the county. The terrain is long and narrow from east to west, with valley basins in the west and high mountains and Liangmao areas in the east. The altitude of the entire township is between 1200m and 1800m. The total area of ??the township is 94.97 square kilometers. Yebao Township has a long history. The Yangwu River in the township (called Xianqinchuan or Jingqinchuan in history) was the seat of state and county in several dynasties from the Western Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty when it was governed by the famous Chengji County. It lasted more than 800 years. In 2005, the township had 25 administrative villages, 90 natural villages, 106 villager groups, 8,356 households, 38,519 people, and a population density of 405 people/square kilometer. In 2006, three villages were abolished: (1) Wangpo Village was abolished and merged into Caijapailou Village; (2) Yingou Village was abolished and merged into Liping Village; (3) Zhangwu Village was abolished and merged into Qianping Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 22 villages: Yebao, Qianping, Liping, Dongsheng, Mamiao, Heli, Xinyang, Jincheng, Houtan, Xinqu, Shihe, Pangsong, Heping, Xinlian, Three trees, Caijia archway, Wuzhuang, Chengjiayawan, Chenggou, Doujiagou, Wanggou and Wugou.

Anfu Township has an area of ??71.42 square kilometers and a population of 36,218 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 24 administrative villages.

It is located in the northern part of Qin'an County. The total area of ??the township is 71.42 square kilometers, with an altitude between 1300-1800 meters. In 2005, the township governed 28 administrative villages and 49 villager groups, with a total population of 36,218. In 2006, four villages were abolished: ⑴ Wenwan Village was abolished and merged into Mawan Village; ⑵ Daping Village and Jixian Village were abolished and merged into Gongchuan Village; ⑶ Shuiquan Village was abolished and merged into Jianwan Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 24 villages: Anfu, Chenhe, Fuwan, Jixia, Jiwa, Dujiaxian, Zhuxia, Mawan, Xinwan, Yangsi, Goumen, Liugou, and Fuwa , Anchuan, Liuwa, Gongchuan, Jianwan, Lihe, Yangxia, Songwan, Duwanli, Dazhuang, Yangshan, Weifen.

Weidian Township has a population of 33,492 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 31 administrative villages.

It is located 50 kilometers north of Qin'an County, connected to Wei County to the west, Jingning County to the north and east, and Guojia Town and Anfu Township of the county to the south. It is 14.6 kilometers long from north to south and 9.7 kilometers wide from east to west. It is high in the north and low in the south. The highest mountain is Gaogao Mountain, with an altitude of 1880 meters. The main river is Xianqing River. In 2005, there were 33 administrative villages, 108 villager groups, and 132 natural villages in the township, with a total number of 6,549 households, including 6,267 agricultural households, and a total population of 33,492, including 32,556 agricultural and non-agricultural populations. 936 people, with a population density of 241 people/square kilometer; Weinan Village is the seat of the township government. In 2006, two villages were abolished: ⑴ Xin_ Village was abolished and merged into Zhangjiapo Village; ⑵ Tianshan Village was abolished and merged into Longwangmiao Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 31 villages: Liujiasizui, Lishuliang, Longwangmiao, Sunzhuang, Longtan, Panggou, Kangjiapo, Liucha, Jiaowan, Hua_, Wuhua, Weipo , Weinan, Dongjiawan, Chenzhai, Zhangjiazhai, Fuxia, Sunyin_, Houping, Shuangshi, Wangjiayao, Dawan, Fuhe, Chenzhuang, Shanshanwan, Diaochuan, Zhangjiapo, _wan, Ren Xue, Jiang Tai, Zhang Jiaping.

Wangpu Township covers an area of ??147.2 square kilometers and has a population of 30,123 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 30 administrative villages.

Located in the northern part of Qin'an County, it is the highest altitude in the county, with a maximum altitude of 2,012 meters. It is 42 kilometers away from the county seat and covers an area of ??147.2 square kilometers. In 2005, there were 35 villages in the township with a total population of 30,123 people. , with an agricultural population of 28,958. In 2006, five villages were abolished: ⑴ Luomen Village was abolished and merged into Jiacha Village; ⑵ Wujiahe Village was abolished and merged into Gaowan Village; ⑶ Yangpowan Village was abolished and merged into Dasi Village; ⑷ Shuitan Village was abolished and merged into Entered Yumu Village; ⑸Abolished Malin Village and merged into Liangxian Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 30 villages: Wangpu, Liangxian, Mazhuang, Wuying, Bandun, Feng_, Caojiawan, Fengjiagou, Luodian, Luomeng, Yuexie, Fengbao, Jia Cha, Yangya, Lu Hujia, Cui Cha, Guo Cha, Yang_, Guoji, Gaowan, Zhoucha, Lianwan, Powa, Yumu, Shaozhuang, Panghe, Dasi, Zhangzui, Qinglin, Shi Home Mountain.

Qianhu Township covers an area of ??76.84 square kilometers and has a population of 26,194 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 34 administrative villages.

It is located in the mid-mountainous area in the west of Qin'an County, bordering Gangu County and Maiji District, with a total area of ??76.84 square kilometers. The altitude is between 1400-1870 meters. In 2005, the township had a total number of 5,430 households, a total population of 26,194, and jurisdiction over 34 village committees and 44 villager groups. In 2006, 17 villages were abolished: ⑴ Wangzui Village was abolished and merged into Wangling Village; ⑵ Hujiaqu Village was abolished and merged into Caowan Village; ⑶ Chengjiadawan Village was abolished and merged into Tianzhuang Village; ⑷ Renzhang Village was abolished and merged into Enter Yongan Village; ⑸ Dongjiawan Village and Hechenjia Village were abolished and merged into Zhouwan Village; ⑹ Huajian Village was abolished and merged into Liutu Village; ⑺ Yaogouli Village was abolished and merged into Lugou Village; ⑻ Yongle Village was abolished and merged into Merged into Siping Village; ⑼ Wangjiadiaowan Village and Wangjiashan Village were abolished and merged into Tianjiashan Village; ⑽ Youshu Village was abolished and merged into Helu Village; ⑾ Zhouzhangjia Village was abolished and merged into Xuwang Village; ⑿ Siltation was abolished Village, merged into Chushi Village; ⒀Shangzhai Village and Renwang Village were abolished and merged into Chuanzhu Village; ⒁Zhaojiagou Village was abolished and merged into Liuzhuang Village.

After the merger, *** governed 17 villages: Qianhu, Lugou, Liuzhuang, Caowan, Laoshan, Liutu, Yongan, Zhouwan, Tiancheng Castle, Wangling, Tianjiashan, Chushi, Siping, Chuan Zhu, Xuwang, Helu, Wangjiaxinzhuang.

Wangyao Township covers an area of ??85 square kilometers and has a population of 22,777 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 23 administrative villages.

It is 17 kilometers away from the county seat and covers an area of ??85 square kilometers. In 2005, the township had 25 village committees, 97 villager groups, 115 natural villages, 4,652 households, and 22,777 people. In 2006, three villages were abolished and one new village was established: (1) Guolao Village was abolished and merged into Qilao Village; (2) Yawan Village and Linjia Village were abolished and merged to form Gunling Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 23 villages: Yanghe, Gaowa, Shigou, Pengjia, Hegou, Baozi, Xiawan, Lushan, Dingshan, Gaomiao, Weiwan, Shanchang, Qiaomiao, Liu Yao, Wangyao, Yinwan, Xiaowanhe, Zhangwa, Qilao, Duwan, Yanshan, Yubo, Gungling.

Xingfeng Township has a population of 34,215 (2005). It has jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages.

Located in the southeast of Qin'an County, it borders Wanghe and Yuanmen Townships in Qingshui County to the east, Yunshan and Wangyin Townships to the south, Xingguo Town to the west, Zhongshan Township to the north, and Xingfeng Village, the seat of the township government. , 22 kilometers away from the county seat. The highest altitude is Fanshanliang 1,880 meters, the lowest altitude is Bawan Valley 1,420 meters, and the average altitude is 1,680 meters. In 2005, the township governed 23 administrative villages and 90 villager groups, with 7,203 households and 34,215 people, including 6,866 agricultural households and 33,808 people. In 2006, one village was abolished: Dongjia Dazhuang Village was abolished and merged into Heyang Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 22 villages: Xingfeng, Guwan, Zhenlin, Santu, Fuzhai, Fanshan, Bawan, Huaiyang, Shi_, Huaishu, Yangpo, Shangchen, Yin_, Yanwan, Anwan, Lijiashan, Zhuli, Chuwan, Napo, Zhengxia, Heyang, Zhangzhuang.

Yunshan Township covers an area of ??58.63 square kilometers and has a population of 19,025 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 20 administrative villages.

Located in the southeast of Qin'an County. It borders Tumen and Yuanmen Townships in Qingshui County to the east, Guochuan Township in Qingshui County and Shifo Township in Maiji District, Tianshui County to the south, Wangyin Township to the west, and Xingfeng Township to the north. It covers an area of ??58.63 square kilometers, accounting for 3.7% of the county's total area. The Township People's Government is located in Yunshan Village, 22 kilometers away from Qin'an County in the north and 31 kilometers away from Tianshui City in the south. The highest one is Liangjiashan with an altitude of 1806 meters and the lowest one is Panjiahe with an altitude of 1360 meters. At the end of 2005, Yunshan Township governed Yunshan, Yangwu, Wuda, Kangya, Zhangwan, Gezhao, Huoli, Panhe, Xiazhai, Shangyao, Xinglong, Gaodang, Zhanggou, Lichuan, and Luping , Xuzhang, Pushan, Nangou, Xiema, Xizhuang, Beiwa and other 21 village committees, 59 natural villages, 62 villager groups, the township has 3912 households, 19025 people, including 410 non-agricultural population, the population density is 317 people/square kilometer. In 2006, one village was abolished: Lichuan Village was abolished and merged into Luping Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 20 villages: Yunshan, Xinglong, Shangyao, Xiazhai, Beiwa, Luping, Panhe, Xizhuang, Zhanggou, Gaodang, Nangou, Xuzhang, Zhangjiawan, Ge Zhao, Huo Li, Kang Ya, Wu Da, Yang Wu, Xie Ma, Pu Jia Shan.

Wang Yin Township covers an area of ??70.3 square kilometers and has a population of 29,030 people (2005). It has jurisdiction over 18 administrative villages.

It is located in the southeast of Qin'an County, connecting Yunshan and Xingfeng Townships to the east, Shifo Township, Beidao District to the south, and Xingguo Town to the west and north. It covers an area of ??70.3 square kilometers. In 2005, it governed 26 administrative villages with a total population of 29,030. Yinjiachuan Village, where the township government is located, is 11 kilometers northwest of the county seat. In 2006, 8 villages were abolished: ⑴ Caowan Village was abolished and merged into Hujiaping Village; ⑵ Jiajiayao Village was abolished and merged into Xiwang Village; ⑶ Cheng Xiao Village was abolished and merged into Nanwa Village; ⑷ Guowan Village was abolished and merged into Yao Village Jiagou Village; ⑸ Mashan Village was abolished and merged into Mahe Village; ⑹ Baoquan Village was abolished and merged into Zhaoliang Village; ⑺ Zongmen Village was abolished and merged into Limo Village; ⑻ Menghe Village was abolished and merged into Guoshan Village. After the merger, *** has jurisdiction over 18 villages: Yinchuan, Wangchuan, Hujiaping, Guoshan, Zhangdi, Nanwa, Haokang, Taoyang, Yaojiagou, Wangmiao, Lizhuang, Wangxinzhuang, Xiwang, Zhao Liang, Ma He, Sun Wan, Fu Shan, Li Mo.

The ranking of counties with rural revitalization communication influence in 2020 was released, and Qin'an County ranked 68th.