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Jinjing, Hunan
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Jinjing, Hunan

Jinjing Town (), a town in Changsha County, Changsha, Hunan Province, China, administers two communities and 14 villages with the Koganei Community the center of government. The name Jinjing means "golden well", and derives from a well that provided drinking water for the entire town for hundreds of years. The well is now preserved by the local people; the water supply function has come to an end because the lifestyle of the local people has changed. Near the well and the old town center a Buddhist temple called Jiuxisi Temple (Stream of Nine Turnings) overlooks the old town site. Recorded as having been built at the beginning of the Tang dynasty, the supervisor of construction work for developing the well site was well-known general Yu-chi Gong; this provides proof that Jinjing Town was already an important town at the time.
==Tiger Breeding Center==
A Manchurian tiger breeding center, one of the three such breeding centers in China, attracts many visitor who can tour the site after gaining the permission of local authorities. By 2015, more than 20 Manchurian tigers populated the site. One reason that Jinjing, a southern city in China, was selected to be the home of this great creature is the beautiful natural environment in the local tea plantations.

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