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Changqi Town, Huazhou City, Guangdong Province

Located in the south of Huazhou City, Guangdong Province, it belongs to the south gate of Huazhou and is located in the lower reaches of Jianjiang River. It is adjacent to Tongqing, Yangmei, Wuchuan, Qianshui, Changqi and Zhangpu in Huazhou City, with Meihua Highway in the east, Jianjiang in the southwest and Maozhan Expressway in the north. Administer 13 village committees, 1 neighborhood committees and 123 natural villages. The total area is 37.25 square kilometers and the total population is 6 1 10000 (as of 2008).

The implementation of the minimum living security system, the town enjoys the minimum living security benefits of 485 households, 1038 people; The new rural cooperative medical insurance system began to be implemented. In 2006, the number of participants in the town was 27,606, with a coverage rate of 60%.

We implement preferential policies, implement the work responsibility system according to the plan of "having a new house, a new village, a new look and a new development", raise funds from various sources, and invest a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources to help mud brick households improve their living environment. There were 870 mud brick houses in the town, and by the end of 2005, all of them bid farewell to mud brick houses. Xiwan Village (Upper Courtyard Li) and Wangling Village (Huashan Li) in Changqi Town, Huazhou City, Guangdong Province are two famous local villages with numerous celebrities, beautiful scenery, prosperous culture and outstanding people. There are many cultural relics in these two villages. Huazhou City has five key cultural relics protection units in Maoming City, two of which are located in these two villages, one is Huashan Li's Grand Ancestral Hall and Baode Tower in Wangling Village, and the other is Nan 'an Buddhist Temple and Xin Tang Hong 'en Hall in Shangyuan Li. Among them, Huashan Lishi Grand Ancestral Hall is the largest ancient building in western Guangdong, with extraordinary momentum. The Buddhist temple has elegant and exquisite architectural style and ingenious layout. The villagers in both villages are surnamed Li. Li from the upper courtyard and Huashan Li from nearby Wangling Village are descendants of Xiping King, while the tenth generation (Gucun people in Jiangxi Province) Sun Suigong is our ancestor. There are four sons in all. Li, who built the house, is the descendant of the second son Ren Changgong, and Li of Huashan is the descendant of the fourth son Ren. Li from Shangyuan and nearby western Guangdong also belong to this genus, and Li is the descendant of Teng Yinggong, the twenty-two sons of Li. The Li clan in the upper house is huge, with the motto of "farming and reading", simple folk customs, unity and good neighborliness, and love of literature and martial arts. As a prominent local family, it has played a decisive role in local cultural construction, economic prosperity, stability, unity and civilized development.

In the feudal imperial examination era, there were 1 Hua Tan in two villages, 7 Jinshi and 34 Juren. Li's Huashan "nine sons and one gate", Wangling "twenty-five sons and one gate" and Xiwan Upper House "four sons and one gate" have become many stories in the history of Lingnan culture. Among them, the number of Jinshi in two villages accounts for more than 20% of the total number of 33 Jinshi in Huazhou. (The fifth census data) The total population is 45 176 men and 23,348 women 2 1828 households10/94 total households (total) 44,895 men and 23 168 women 2174. (Total) 18385 0- 14 years old male 10297 0- 14 years old female 8088 15-64 years old (total) 23434 15-64. 65 years old and above (total) 3357 men aged 65 and above1625 women aged 65 and above 1732 hukou and local hukou 445 18.