Toksun County is a county in Turpan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China.

Name

The term 'Toksun' means 'ninety'.

History

The Battle of Toksun took place in this county in July 1933 when Khoja Niyas Hajji, a Uighur leader, defected with his forces to Governor Sheng Shicai. He advanced to Toksun via Dawan Ch'eng, where the Chinese Muslim forces of General Ma Shih-ming achieved victory over Niyas Hajji's forces.

In December 2010, Zeng Lingquan (曾令权), who ran an adoption agency for the physically and mentally disabled with no operation license in Sichuan, was arrested. Zeng reportedly sent the mentally ill to work in a factory run by Li Xinglin (李兴林) where they were enslaved and worked year round (instead of seasonally as with other local factories) in unsafe conditions at the Jia'ersi Green Construction Material Chemical Factory (佳尔思绿色建材化工厂) in Kümüx.

In 2017, Radio Free Asia reported that a police officer in Toksun County had said that all Uyghurs who wished to travel abroad were required to attend political indoctrination education organized by the county government.

Geography and Climate

Toksun County's location in the bottom of the Turpan Depression and an average rainfall of just 3.9 mm (0.15 in) annually, the least precipitation of any area in China, make it a very hot place during summertime. On July 31, 1964, the highest recorded temperature was 53.3 °C (127.9 °F), which is the highest reliable temperature, recorded during standard conditions anywhere in China.[citation needed] The county is bordered to the south by Yuli County.

Climate data for Toksun, elevation 50 m (160 ft), (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1981–2010)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)12.4 (54.3)18.6 (65.5)32.2 (90.0)42.0 (107.6)44.3 (111.7)48.0 (118.4)47.6 (117.7)47.4 (117.3)41.3 (106.3)35.1 (95.2)21.9 (71.4)13.1 (55.6)48.0 (118.4)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)−2.0 (28.4)7.3 (45.1)18.1 (64.6)27.5 (81.5)33.5 (92.3)38.6 (101.5)40.0 (104.0)38.2 (100.8)32.1 (89.8)22.6 (72.7)10.6 (51.1)0.0 (32.0)22.2 (72.0)
Daily mean °C (°F)−7.9 (17.8)0.3 (32.5)10.7 (51.3)20.1 (68.2)26.1 (79.0)31.4 (88.5)32.6 (90.7)30.4 (86.7)23.7 (74.7)14.0 (57.2)3.7 (38.7)−5.5 (22.1)15.0 (59.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)−12.4 (9.7)−5.6 (21.9)3.9 (39.0)13.2 (55.8)19.0 (66.2)24.4 (75.9)25.7 (78.3)23.4 (74.1)16.7 (62.1)7.7 (45.9)−1.3 (29.7)−9.6 (14.7)8.8 (47.8)
Record low °C (°F)−19.8 (−3.6)−17.1 (1.2)−11.6 (11.1)0.0 (32.0)5.4 (41.7)11.6 (52.9)14.6 (58.3)10.8 (51.4)4.4 (39.9)−3.5 (25.7)−18.2 (−0.8)−21.8 (−7.2)−21.8 (−7.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches)0.5 (0.02)0.0 (0.0)0.5 (0.02)0.4 (0.02)0.4 (0.02)2.1 (0.08)2.0 (0.08)1.5 (0.06)0.7 (0.03)0.8 (0.03)0.0 (0.0)0.3 (0.01)9.2 (0.37)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm)0.70.10.10.30.51.51.91.70.70.30.10.58.4
Average snowy days2.40.50000000001.94.8
Average relative humidity (%)60432926262933363947526140
Mean monthly sunshine hours152.8191.6248.7276.5319.1304.3299.9298.6282.2255.8186.8140.22,956.5
Percentage possible sunshine52636668706765717777655066
Source: China Meteorological Administration
Climate data for Kumishi Town, Toksun County, elevation 922 m (3,025 ft), (1991–2020 normals)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)−4.2 (24.4)3.5 (38.3)13.5 (56.3)22.6 (72.7)28.3 (82.9)32.9 (91.2)34.8 (94.6)33.7 (92.7)27.8 (82.0)18.7 (65.7)7.5 (45.5)−2.0 (28.4)18.1 (64.6)
Daily mean °C (°F)−12.2 (10.0)−4.7 (23.5)5.1 (41.2)14.1 (57.4)20.2 (68.4)25.2 (77.4)27.0 (80.6)25.6 (78.1)19.4 (66.9)10.0 (50.0)−0.3 (31.5)−9.3 (15.3)10.0 (50.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)−18.6 (−1.5)−12.3 (9.9)−3.8 (25.2)5.0 (41.0)11.3 (52.3)16.8 (62.2)18.8 (65.8)16.9 (62.4)10.5 (50.9)1.7 (35.1)−7.3 (18.9)−15.5 (4.1)2.0 (35.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches)1.2 (0.05)0.8 (0.03)1.4 (0.06)3.1 (0.12)6.5 (0.26)12.9 (0.51)16.2 (0.64)10.2 (0.40)4.2 (0.17)3.6 (0.14)1.0 (0.04)0.7 (0.03)61.8 (2.45)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm)1.70.90.81.52.55.16.84.62.31.20.81.229.4
Average snowy days4.61.90.60.30000001.24.713.3
Average relative humidity (%)66553428283236343542556643
Mean monthly sunshine hours189.0199.5245.4268.1299.6286.2287.2291.7282.0260.5198.8169.02,977
Percentage possible sunshine64666566666363697778696067
Source: China Meteorological Administration

Administrative divisions

Toksun County is divided into 7 towns (بازىرى / 镇) and 1 township (يېزىسى / 乡):

NameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinUyghur (UEY)Uyghur Latin (ULY)Administrative division codeNotes
Towns
Toksun Town托克逊镇Tuōkèxùn Zhènتوقسۇن بازىرى‎Toqsun baziri650422100
Kümüx Town库米什镇Kùmǐshí Zhènكۈمۈش بازىرى‎Kümüsh baziri650422101
Kokjay Town克尔碱镇Kè'ěrjiǎn Zhènكۆجەي بازىرى‎Köjey baziri650422102Also Ke'erjian, Köjey; formerly Kujiayi (库加依镇)
Alghuy Town阿乐惠镇Ālèhuì Zhènئالغۇي بازىرى‎Alghuy baziri650422103
Yilanlik Town伊拉湖镇Yīlāhú Zhènيىلانلىق بازىرى‎Yilanliq baziri650422104Also Yilahu, Yilanliq, I-la-hu; formerly Yilanlik Township (يىلانلىق يېزىسى / 伊拉湖乡)
Shah Town夏镇Xià Zhènشاھ بازىرى‎Shah baziri650422105formerly Shah Township (شاھ يېزىسى / 夏乡)
Bostan Town博斯坦镇Bósītǎn Zhènبوستان بازىرى‎Bostan baziri650422106formerly Bostan Township (بوستان يېزىسى / 博斯坦乡)
Townships
Gholbuyi Township郭勒布依乡Guōlèbùyī Xiāngغولبۇيى يېزىسى‎Gholbuyi yëzisi650422201

Economy

Irrigation in the county is well-developed. Agricultural products of the county include sorghum, wheat, muskmelon, peanuts and cotton. Specialty products include Hami melon and raisins. Industries include electronics, coal, machinery, construction, etc.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
2000102,150
2010118,221+1.47%
The proportion of nationalities in Toksun County
NationalityPercentage
Uyghurs79.6%
Han People13.9%
Hui People6.2%
Kazakhs0.2%
Others0.1%
Source of the population statistics :

As of 2015, 96,439 of the 124,040 residents of Toksun County were Uyghur, 18,600 were Han Chinese, 8,539 were Hui and 462 were from other ethnic groups.

According to a 2002 estimate, it then had a population of 110,000.[citation needed]

As of the 2000 Census, the county counted 52,346 males and 49,804 females and 83.65% of the population of the county were from ethnic minority groups.

As of 1999, 77.03% of the population of Toksun County were Uyghur and 15.51% of the population was Han Chinese.

Transportation

Notable persons

Historical maps

Historical English-language maps including Toksun:

  • Map including Toksun (labeled as Tukson) (1917)
  • Map including Toksun (labeled as T'O-K'O-HSÜN) and surrounding region from the International Map of the World (DMA, 1975)
  • From the Operational Navigation Chart; map including Toksun (DMA, 1982)
  • Map including Toksun (DMA, 1990)

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