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Jinxi town geography

Jinxi Town is rich in forest, bamboo, tourism and mineral resources, with forestland area of 2 1 10,000 mu, including 20,000 mu of state-owned forest and 50,000 mu of Zhushan. Changshan Mountain in China is a tourist scenic spot with distinctive features, among which Feng Chang (Yuntai Mountain) is one of the scenic spots in our province, and its southern end is rich in lead and zinc. Niuzhu Line and Jinshan Highway are T-shaped with convenient transportation.

It has jurisdiction over 14 administrative villages: Kam, Wall Clip, Shankeng, Guikeng, Xiaozhuang, Banxi, Shang Jin, Admiralty, Wulin, Wu 'ao, Lingen, Huang Yong, Baili and Shang Ling. The town government is stationed in Xiajin Village. The cow (Touling) lives at the crossing of the road (stream). Jinxi transits from northwest to southeast. It is one of the important forestry bases and grain producing areas in this city. There are state-owned forest farms in the north and Longquan lead-zinc mine in the south.