Pingdi Yi Ethnic Township is an ethnic township in Panzhou, Guizhou, China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 30,425 and an area of 152-square-kilometre (59 sq mi).
Administrative division
As of December 2015, the ethnic township is divided into 15 villages: • Wangjiajing () • Yingshang () • Yuge () • Fachong () • Jingkou () • Moxili () • Xiaoshulin () • Jiangdi () • Baobaozhai () • Geqingdi () • Chahe () • Baimuga () • Qiguanyun () • Shakemei () • Shangshuge () ==Geography==
Geography
The ethnic township is in the subtropical plateau monsoon climate zone, with an average annual temperature of , total annual rainfall of , and a frost-free period of 260 days. ==Economy==
Economy
The ethnic township's main industries are agriculture, mining and tourism. Maize, potato and buckwheat are the main cash crops. Iron, copper and limestone are the main minerals. ==Transport==
Transport
The Provincial Highway S212 passes across the town north to south. ==Attractions==
Attractions
The Wumeng Prairie Scenic Area () is a national geological park and provincial scenic area in the ethnic township. == See also ==