Quanwang town
Quanwang town is subordinate to Qujiang District of Zhejiang Province, located in the central and southern part of Qujiang District. It has jurisdiction over 14 administrative villages. The town government is located at 1 Chuanguan Road, Quanwang village. The historic sites include lianggongtang kiln site group, a provincial key cultural relic protection unit.
evolution
Quanwang and Mingshan townships were set up in 1950. They were merged into Quanwang Township in 1956 and then changed into commune. In 1984, they were changed into townships. In 1992, Yantou township was merged into a town. In 1996, it is located in the southeast of Quxian County, covering an area of 99 square kilometers and with a population of 23000. It has jurisdiction over Quanwang, shuangyingtou, Yinjia, chaigonggang, hebiting, huangmaofan, Loushanhou, Maxi, Quanwang maojia, Hengxi, Lixin, Guantang, shanglungang, Xingfuyuan, saidongwu, dalongkeng, Yantou, Xinlian, Langjia, guanshandi, Tangqian, hongqiaotou, Lishe, luosiwu and JIANFENGSHAN It's an administrative village. In 2002, it belongs to Qujiang District of Quzhou City. At the end of 2005, it covers an area of 97 square kilometers and has a population of 22900. It has jurisdiction over 25 administrative villages, including Quanwang, shuangyingtou, Yinjia, chaigonggang, hebiting, huangmaofan, Maxi, Quanwang maojia, Loushanhou, Lixin, Hengxi, Xinlian, Yantou, Guantang, Langjia, guanshandi, shanglungang, Xingfuyuan, Tangqian, hongqiaotou, Lishe, saidongwu, luosiwu, JIANFENGSHAN and dalongkeng. At the end of 2009, it covers an area of 97 square kilometers and has a total population of 21427, including 19527 in rural areas. In 2010, shuangyingtou and Yinjia administrative villages were assigned to Gaojia town; after the adjustment, Quanwang town governs 23 administrative villages; in the same year, it was adjusted to 14 administrative villages.
Geography
Quanwang town (formerly known as Qingping township) is an important town in Qunan with a history of more than 1000 years. It is located in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, on the southeast border of Qujiang District. It is 14.34 km wide from east to west and 16.5 km long from south to north. It is adjacent to Gaojia Town, Zhanjia Town, guantan town and Lingshan Town of Longyou County in the northeast, Henglu office, Dazhou town and Miaoxia town of Longyou County in the southwest. Quanwang Town, Qujiang District, Quzhou City is an important Qunan town with a history of more than 1000 years, covering a total area of 93.3 square kilometers.
historical origin
Quanwang town was called Qingping Township in ancient times, and its dialect was Wu dialect and Quxian Nanxiang dialect. There are many ancient villages in Quanwang Town, among which Loushanhou village has the longest history. There are two Gongtang kilns in Guantang village, a cultural relic protection unit of Zhejiang Province. Most of Quanwang people are indigenous people in Nanxiang of Quxian County, among which Lixin village and Yinjia village are part of Chun'an immigrants, dalongkeng and saidongwu are part of Hakka immigrants from Tingzhou, Fujian, and huangmaofan, chaigonggang, Yantou, dalongkeng and other villages are part of Guangfeng immigrants from Jiangxi. among the nearly 30000 people in Quanwang Town, most of them are surnamed Wang, Xu, Mao, Zhou, Zheng, Wang, Qiu and yuan, and each village building has a strong sense of clan.
administrative division
Quanwang town has 25 administrative villages: Quanwang village, Maxi village, helanting village, Yinjia village, shuangyingtou village, Loushanhou village, Guantang village, Lixin village, Yantou village, Xinlian village, guanshandi village, hongqiaotou village, Langjia village, Lishe village, JIANFENGSHAN village, Tangqian village, luosiwu village, chaigonggang village, huangmaofan village, Hengxi village, maojia village, shanglungang village, dalongkeng village, saidong village Wu Village, Xingfuyuan village. Quanwang village is the seat of the town government and the political, economic, cultural and traffic center of the town. The total area of the town is 93.3 square kilometers, with a total number of 20707 people (2017). In 2010, shuangyingtou village, Yinjia village and villages under the jurisdiction of Henglu office were assigned to Gaojia Town, the central town of Zhejiang Province.
Industrial economy
Characteristic agricultural industries include: citrus, bamboo, aquatic products, tea, flowers and seedlings, etc. The industry mainly involves building materials, mechanical processing, clothing processing and other industries. In 2005, the GDP of the town was 132.1 million yuan, the total income of rural economy was 183.82 million yuan, and the per capita income of farmers was more than 4500 yuan. In 2006, the GDP was 173.71 million yuan and the per capita net income of farmers was 5400 yuan.
education
There is a junior high school and a primary school in the town, with 2158 students and 115 teaching staff. In 2004, the town's financial revenue was 9.44 million yuan, the total expenditure was 9.35 million yuan, and the expenditure on education was 4.43 million yuan.
tourist resources
Hongyan reservoir area is located in the southernmost part of Quzhou South Township. The scenic area is composed of three villages: Xingfuyuan, saidongwu and dalongkeng. There are water entertainment projects such as Xingfuyuan rafting in the reservoir area. Dalongkeng has beautiful scenery. The highest peak, dongdongjian, is 1029 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Nanxiang. Fanzhen mountain scenic spot in Quanwang town is located in the southeast of Quzhou City. It is rich in tourism resources. The types of natural landscape include: Zhangshi, canyon rock, cave, waterfall, water body, ancient and famous trees, etc. it can be developed into a comprehensive tourism area integrating tourism, leisure, ancient visit and amusement by stages. Maojia village is located 1.5km southeast of Quanwang town. Its "Hall of number one scholar" was built by Mao Zizhi in 1205. The current site of Zhuangyuan hall, Jingtang hall, is located in the northwest of maojia village. It was demolished as "four old" in 1966 during the cultural revolution, and was broken into two sections and three pieces, which were built as waste stones at roadside pits. In July 1996, the town and village cadres attached great importance to Mao Zizhi. They believed that Mao Zizhi was a local historical and cultural celebrity and had to be well protected. The original address was moved to Jingtang hall, and the statue of Mao Zizhi was rebuilt. Now the number one memorial archway 10 meters away from the main entrance of Jingtang hall is still standing under the old camphor tree at the entrance of the village after more than 800 years of wind and rain, and the old camphor tree is quietly telling the story of number one scholar Lang riding a high horse, wearing official flowers and holding a yellow list. The number one memorial archway at the entrance of the village is still very magical. On the 2.3-meter-long, 0.9-meter-wide and 0.3-meter-thick high-quality bluestone, the characters are almost invisible on sunny days, and the "Number One Scholar" on the inscription is still clear on rainy days or when water is splashed on the stone slab. In order to protect historical and cultural sites, villagers are planning to build this place into a tourist and leisure resort in addition to offering sacrifices to Mao Zizhi in 2006.
celebrity
ancient
Quanwang, a place of outstanding people, is called "three yuan". The so-called "three yuan" refers to Xu Huiyan (1093-1129): born in Guantang village in the Song Dynasty, Xu Huiyan (1093-1129) was granted the title of "Wuju JueJie" (No.1 Military scholar) in the second year of Daguan (1108) in response to the imperial edict. He made many achievements in fighting against Xixia, Liao and Jin. In the third year of Jianyan (1129), he was captured in the battle against Jin people in Jinning because he was outnumbered. Later, he died for his country. Zhao Gou, Emperor Gaozong of Song Dynasty, was granted the title of "Jinzhou observer" and posthumously named "Zhongzhuang". Today, the tomb is still on the fifth Tomb of Gang village. He was moved to langkeshan in 1996. Mao Zizhi (1177-1212), the "Number One Scholar" in Song Dynasty, was born under Wolong mountain (fanzhuangshan), and later moved to maojia village. In the first year of Kaixi in the Southern Song Dynasty, Yi Chou (1205), who took part in the palace examination, was the first scholar in Xi'an county. Singapore's mission to a foreign country was a glorious one. He was deposed by the emperor and died at the age of 36. Wang Zhongying (1450-1518), the empress of Xiaozhen in the Ming Dynasty, was born in Loushanhou village. She is the empress of the palace of Zhu Jianshen, the emperor of Xianzong in the Ming Dynasty. She is also known as "mangli Niang" in folklore. In 1463, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was the crown prince Zhu Jianshen in the beauty pageant, and 14-year-old Wang Zhongying was elected to the palace. In the following year, Yingzong died, and the crown prince Zhu Jianshen ascended the throne. He was known as mingconstitutional Zong in history. He changed his name to Chenghua, and Wang was granted the title of Xianfei. In the first year of Hou Chenghua, Empress Wu was abolished and 16-year-old Wang Zhongying was appointed Empress Wu. The next year, Wang Zhongying was ordered to return home to visit her relatives. In the 23rd year of Chenghua (1487), Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty died, and the crown prince Zhu Youzhe ascended the throne, which was known as emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty in history. The title of emperor Xiaozong was changed to "Hongzhi" and the title of empress Zunwang was "Empress Dowager". In the 18th year of Hongzhi (1505), Emperor Xiaozong died, and the crown prince Zhu houzhao ascended the throne. He was known as emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty in history, and changed his year name to "Zhengde", and the Empress Dowager was "Empress Dowager".
Contemporary
Gao Hongxing, a famous Zhejiang businessman, chairman of Hualin Securities Co., Ltd. and chairman of the board of directors of Hong Kong Satellite TV international media group. Graduate tutor and distinguished professor of Graduate Department of Beijing University of foreign trade and economic cooperation and the head office of the people's Bank of China, member of Shenzhen senior title jury, independent director of Shahe Industry Co., Ltd., and independent director of Hainan Strait Transportation Co., Ltd. Zheng Binglin, director of social security department, general office of Zhejiang provincial government. Xu hongsu, one of the top ten female entrepreneurs in Quzhou, is the founder of laoshugen, and now the chairman of Zhejiang laoshugen Camellia oleifera Development Co., Ltd. Chairman of Quzhou baizhibai import and Export Co., Ltd. Committed to the field of food trade operation for nearly 20 years, after unremitting efforts, Quzhou has become a famous young women entrepreneurs. The company has also become a leading agricultural enterprise in Quzhou City and a member of the board of directors of the oil and fat branch of China Grain and oil society. Xu Hongming, founder of Ningbo Yiming Culture Communication Co., Ltd., is the chairman of Yiming Culture Co., Ltd. Researcher of China Brand Research Institute, brand marketing expert, top ten professional managers in Zhejiang Province. It has provided services for domestic well-known enterprises such as aux group, Cixing Co., Ltd. and Youngor Group. The strength of the new marketing. New marketing is a special researcher. Lu Hebang, director of population and Family Planning Bureau of Qujiang District, Quzhou City. Xu Guangshi, director of Safety Supervision Bureau of Qujiang District, Quzhou City. Wu Jianmin, director of the office of Qujiang District People's Government of Quzhou City. Liang Zhongjin, director of Investment Promotion Bureau of Qujiang District, Quzhou City. Lu Zhiyong, chairman of Zhejiang best environmental protection technology Co., Ltd.
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