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There is an existing house for sale in that building in Qinzhou.

Qinzhou now has an existing house for sale in Fengjingwan, Beitou.

Beitou Fengjingwan, 155 mu, a villa-level park city integrating high-rise residential buildings, stacked villas, service apartments and commercial streets, is located at the core of the high-speed rail portal of East Station, creating a 360-degree excellent living system and innovating Qinzhou's urban living. The project is located at the intersection of Yongfu East Street and Huancheng East Road in Qinzhou City, with a total land area of 155.63 mu, a plot ratio of 3.4, a total construction area of 465,200 square meters and a total investment of 2.23 billion.

The architectural design of new Asian style is elegant and generous. Beitou Fengjingwan is the first work of Beitou Real Estate Group in Qinzhou market, which follows the high-end quality of Fengjingwan series and is also an upgrade of products, bringing more livable products to Qinzhou consumers.

The origin of Qinzhou's name

In the pre-Qin period, Qin Zhou belonged to the land of Baiyue. After Qin Shihuang unified China, Qin Zhou was under the jurisdiction of Qinxiang County. From the Han and Wei Dynasties to the Jin Dynasty, Qinzhou was under the jurisdiction of Hepu County, Jiaozhou. It was founded in Yuanjia, Southern Song Dynasty, and was renamed Qin Zhou in the 18th year of Sui Dynasty (598), which is the earliest name of Qin Zhou, and it has been used ever since.

Qin Zhou, known as Anzhou in ancient times, was in the thirty-third year of Qin Shihuang (2 14 BC). The Qin Dynasty unified Lingnan and set up Nanhai, Guilin and Xiang Jun. Qinzhou City belongs to Xiang County. The county seat is located in Chen Lin County (now Chongzuo, Guangxi). The early Han Dynasty (206 BC-65438 BC+065438 BC+065438 BC+0 BC) belonged to South Vietnam. Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (former 1 1 1) belonged to Hepu County, and the county seat was at the ancient city head of Jiuzhou, Quanshui Town, Pubei County. It belongs to Hepu County, Jiaozhou. The county seat was originally xuwen county (now Leizhou). In the 19th year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (43 years), he moved to Hepu County, where he lived.