Baixiang County, belonging to Xingtai City, Hebei Province, is located in the south of Hebei Province, bordering Lincheng County to the west and Longyao County to the south. With a total area of 268 square kilometers, as of the end of 2020, it has 6 townships and 1 provincial-level economic development zone under its jurisdiction, and 121 administrative villages. As of zero hour on November 1, 2020, the resident population of Baixiang County is 168,761 people, accounting for 2.37% of the city's resident population.
Boxiang County has convenient transportation and a long history. The Beijing-Kowloon Railway, Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway and National Highway 107 pass through the county. It has a long history. It was called Ancient Eup in the Spring and Autumn Period, set up the Marquisate State of Baixiang in the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu, the Guangwu Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, claimed the title of Emperor here, and set up the county of Baixiang in the Sui Dynasty, which was called the "Fuzhen of Huiyang" in the history. In the territory, there are cultural relics and monuments such as the thousand-year-old Han peony, Yangshao Culture Ruins, Ancient Ancient City Ruins, Thousand Autumn Pavilion Ruins, and the Stele of Chastity of Mother Jia written by Zhao Mengfu. Famous people such as Lv Zhaoxiong, the great minister of Ming Dynasty, Wei Yisuke, the important minister of early Qing Dynasty, and Li Shengsu, the famous Peking Opera artist, have emerged in the area.
Baxiang is a traditional agricultural county, growing wheat, corn, soybeans, cotton and other crops. The characteristic leading industries have formed three emerging industrial systems, namely machinery and equipment manufacturing, grain logistics and deep processing, and Han Peony tourism.
In 2023, the gross regional product of Baixiang County will be 5.769 billion yuan, with a growth rate of 6.5%.