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What is the origin of Zhangjiakou, Hebei?

Zhangjiakou is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, also known as "Bird" and "Wucheng". Zhangjiakou, located in the northwest of Hebei Province, is the central city in the northwest of Hebei Province, connecting Beijing and Tianjin and communicating with Shanxi and Mongolia. In the eighth year of Jiajing (A.D. 1529), Zhang zhen, a garrison, opened a small gate on the wall of the North City, which was called the "Small North Gate". Because the city gate is as small as a mouth, it was built in Zhang zhen, so it is called "Zhangjiakou". Here is the area with the largest number of Great Walls, and it is known as the "Great Wall Museum". Chongli and Chicheng are the largest natural ski resorts in northern China, and are known as the Davos of the East. The National Development and Reform Commission announced the third batch of national-level pilot list of returning home to start a business, and Zhangjiakou was selected. Being selected is of great help to the region in terms of policy and resource support.

1, Zhangbei County: Zhangbei County, located in the northwest of Hebei Province. The residents of Zhangbei are mainly Han nationality, accounting for 98% of the total population, and there are also Mongolian, Hui and Manchu. Zhangbei County has shown broad development prospects with its magnificent natural scenery, long history and culture, unique resource advantages and good investment environment. Zhangbei County is the plateau area closest to Beijing and Tianjin, with a cool summer climate and a summer resort. In 20 16 years, the regional GDP of Zhangbei county is expected to reach 20010 million yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 12.6%. In 20 17, Zhangbei county was listed as the third batch of national pilot areas for returning home to start businesses.

Famous tourist attractions include Huapiling, the Great Wall in the Six Dynasties and Zhongdu Site in the Yuan Dynasty.

2. Huai 'an County: Huai 'an County belongs to Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, located in the northwest of Hebei Province, at the junction of Shanxi, Hebei and Mongolia provinces (regions), and at the intersection of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei metropolitan area and Shanxi-Hebei-Mongolia economic circle, and is known as the "Golden Triangle". In the second year of Changqing in Tang Muzong, in 822 AD, it was named Huai 'an County with the meaning that "the court practiced benevolent policies and the people were generous and safe". Huai 'an County is known as the "cultural county", with more than 400 scholars, jurors and students in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Since modern times, leaders such as Kang, Ruan and others and people with lofty ideals have emerged. Weiqi culture has far-reaching influence, and it is one of the five "hometown of Weiqi" in China. In 20 17, Huai' an county was listed as the third batch of national pilot areas for returning home to start businesses.

Famous tourist attractions include Zhaohua Temple, the ancient Great Wall and the ruins of Crouching Tiger Temple.

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