Hadapu

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Hadapu
哈达铺镇

Hadapu is a town of Tanchang County, Gansu, China.

It was formerly known as Hatachuan (哈塔川) and Hadachuan (哈达川). In 1933 Hadapu township was established.[1]

The town is located in a strategic position on the foot of the Min Mountains on the route between Sichuan and Northwestern China. In 1935, during the Chinese Civil War, several waves of the Long March stayed in the town and reorganized before crossing north.[1]

Hadapu is an major production area of traditional Chinese medicine from plants including Rhubarb, Codonopsis, Astragalus, Notopterygium and Angelica.[1][2]

Hadapu station is a major station on the Lanzhou–Chongqing railway.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c "哈达铺镇_中国历史文化名镇_甘肃省人民政府门户". www.gansu.gov.cn. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  2. ^ "宕昌县哈达铺镇中药材产业高质量发展见闻-新华网". gs.news.cn. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
  3. ^ "兰渝铁路和成兰铁路的重要枢纽车站——哈达铺站_宕昌县". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2024-05-16.