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In which province and city is Yujiatun Village located?

Yujiatun Village

The origin of the village is 3.3 kilometers northeast of Fanjia Street. In the early Ming Dynasty, Aoshanwei established a settlement and cultivated crops here to provide for everyone's needs. In the twelfth year of Yongzheng's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1734), it was merged into the Xinzhuang Society of Hairun Township. Because most of the military households were named Yu, it was called Yujiatun. Later, because the village was larger than the neighboring villages, it was also referred to as Datun. Legend has it that the first person surnamed Cheng to live here was a resident before the settlement was established. Tongzhi's "Jimo County Chronicles" and "Jimo County Local Chronicles" are both marked with this name.

Population of the administrative district

The whole village has 3,314 acres of cultivated land. In 2006, there were 619 households in the village, with a total population of 2,115, including 1,467 laborers.

Economic Development In 2006, the village's total grain output reached 1,615 tons, the total economic income was 21 million yuan, and the per capita net income was 6,440 yuan.

Yujiatun Village and Hedong Yangtou Village, Xiujiajie Village, Hebei Yangtou Village, Hanjiahouzhai Village, Dongjianggezhuang Village, Xijianggezhuang Village, Zhangjia Xiaozhuang Village, Henan Yacun, Fanjiajie Village, Panjiabo Village, Beiwoluozi Village, Shanjiajie Village, Lijiajie Village and Liujiajie Village are adjacent to each other.

On December 12, 2019, Yujiatun Village was awarded the honorary title of Shandong Province Health Village in 2019.

Near Yujiatun Village are Qingdao Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo Park, Jimo Heshan, Qingdao Huashan International Country Club, Qingdao Vegetable Science and Technology Demonstration Park, Rose Town and other tourist attractions, including Baimiao taro and Jinkou jade buds. Celery, Jimo border, Jimo old wine, Haidi Village celery and other specialties.