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Brief introduction of Qin Nan

Qinnan is an important town in the southwest of Yancheng, a coastal open city. This is an ancient town with a history of more than 300 years. As early as the Ming Dynasty, it was known as the "grain granary". In June, 200 1 year, the township division was adjusted. After the merger of Zhongxing Town, the town area was 1 18.35 square kilometers and the population was 9 1400, which governed 2 offices, 5 neighborhood committees and 24 administrative villages. Yan-Xu Expressway, Provincial Highway 234 and Provincial Highway 33 1 (the planned first-class highway) all cross Qinnan Town. On August 20 10, it was agreed to cancel Qinnan Town and Beijiang Town in Yandu District, and put two neighborhood committees in Qinnan Town, Hejia and Zhong Xu, and eight village committees in Lueyan, Lian Xin, Huafu, Zhouhuo, Datong, Shiwan, Dacheng and Chen Qi under the jurisdiction of Xuefu Town. Other areas of the former Qinnan Town merged with the areas under the jurisdiction of the former Beijiang Town to form a new Qinnan Town. The town government is located at No.5 Renmin East Road, Qinnan Town. Qinnan Town has an administrative area of 127.25 square kilometers and a population of 88,700. Jurisdiction over 5 neighborhood committees and 27 village committees.