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Jianghong town travel guide

Jianghong Town Travel Guide: 6-7 pm every day is the sunset time of this sea. On that day, pink and purple clouds will appear, and the sea will ebb hundreds of meters away. Originally, the blue sea water only had soft beaches.

Jianghong Town, belonging to Suixi County, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, is located in the southwest of Suixi County, north of Leizhou Peninsula, adjacent to Hetou Town in the east, Leizhou City in the south, Beibu Gulf in the west and Lemin Town in the north. The Town People's Government is 88 kilometers away from Suixi County, with an administrative area of 59.48 square kilometers. By the end of 20 19, the registered population of Jianghong Town was 37,975.

The territory of Jianghong Town was founded in the ninth year of Ming Dynasty. It was originally a fishing port and later extended to Wei. 1987, the evacuation area is located in Jianghong Town. As of 202 1, 10, Jianghong Town has jurisdiction over 1 communities and 8 administrative villages, and the town people's government is located in Mingjun Road, Jianghong Port, 20654.

cultural relics and historic sites

Carp Dunbei Site, located in Dongjiao Village, is listed as a key cultural relic protection unit in Suixi County. Unearthed cultural relics include stone tools, pottery, decorations and shells. Appraised by archaeologists, Beiqiu in the middle Neolithic period, which has a history of more than 5,000 years, is a Romanian ancient cultural site discovered in Zhanjiang City, with an area of about 1500 square meters, and it is named after it looks like a small pier made of carp shells.

In 2003 1 month, the Guangdong Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Suixi County Museum jointly excavated and found five Neolithic cultural layers, two houses, eight buried limbs, fragments of sand pottery, stone hammers, stone anvil, small polished and perforated stone tools, ceramic spinning wheels, bones and horns of wild animals such as cattle and deer, which were ground into round fishbones and shellfish.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jianghong Town