Chengkou County Shuanghe Township in the western part of Chengkou, 58 kilometers from the county, east and Miaoba, south and Mingtong, west and Baisha adjacent to the area of 178.8 square kilometers, the township government station Shuanghekou, elevation 860 meters. Shuanghe is a high school mountainous area, after the river, the middle river into the territory. The highest mountain belongs to Batai Mountain, 2260.4 meters above sea level, followed by 2071 meters in Niu Jiao Trough and 2042 meters in Swallow Cave. Shuanghe Township in the Qing Dynasty belonged to the six A of Bapao, in the early years of the Republic of China belonged to the Shuanghekou Township Group, in 1935 belonged to the three districts of Shuanghekou Lianbao, in 1940 belonged to the three districts of the Temple Shuangxiang, in 1947 belonged to the three districts of Chongde Township, in 1949 belonged to the four districts of Chongde Township, in 1953 detached from the Chongde, independent of the Shuanghe Township belonging to the seven districts, in 1954, was divided into two townships of the Shuanghe and the Eight Terraces belonging to the eight districts, and in 1956 the two townships were combined into the Shuanghe Township belonging to the Temple Shuangxiang. In 1984, it was reorganized into Shuanghe Township. The present Shuanghe Township is the former Baizhi Township, Shuanghe Township and Yuping Township synthesized by the three townships in 2001. Now Shuanghe Township jurisdiction over 9 villages, 70 communities, 3070 households, with 11098 people. Cultivated land of 19,268 acres, of which 1204 acres of field. There are 5,000 acres of garden land, 45,000 acres of forest land, 6,000 acres of vegetable land and 12,000 acres of grassy slopes.