Anfu Town (Chinese: 安福镇; pinyin: Ānfú Zhèn) was a historic town and the former county seat of Linli in Hunan, China. It was originally the Chengguan Town (Chinese: 城关镇) established in 1951, Chengguan Town was renamed to Anfu Town in 2004, and the town was reformed on November 23, 2015. The town had an area of 135.59 km2 (52.35 sq mi) with a population of 140,300 (as of 2015). Through the merging villages and communities in 2016, the town had 4 villages and 26 communities under its jurisdiction, its seat is Anfulu Community (Chinese: 安福路社区).[1] It ceased to be a separate town and was divided into Anfu Subdistrict and Wangchenh Subdistrict in 2017.[2]