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Natural resources in Miliang Town

The territory is rich in mineral resources, including more than ten kinds of gold, silver, iron, marble, etc. The Dingma (Dingjiashan-Maweishan) mining belt has large gold reserves, and Miliang Gold Mine is the main leading enterprise. It is rich in water resources. The water slide river has a height of 445 meters. The water power reserve is 10,500kw. It can develop and utilize 2,158kw. 15 small and micro hydropower stations have been built with an installed capacity of 951kw. Land resources are abundant. The total land area of ??the town is 198,069 acres, including 28,257 acres of agricultural land, 100,647 acres of forest land, 22,918 acres of grassy hills and grassy slopes, and 46,247 acres of non-production land. Among the agricultural land, 2,177 acres of old flat land, 18 acres of river beach land, There are 142 acres of ditch platform and 9333 acres of terraced fields. Miliang Town is rich in human resources and has outstanding people. The people are hardworking and simple, attach great importance to education, and have high overall cultural quality. A large number of cadres have emerged from Miliang Town. The town actually has a labor force of 11,290, including 6,513 male workers and 4,777 female workers. It is an important resource for making the labor industry bigger and stronger. There are broad prospects for tourism development. The Black Dragon Pool of the Sliding River is a famous Taoist temple in southern Shaanxi with a unique natural landscape. It is also the first Soviet government site in Zhenan County and is a county-level cultural relic protection site. Miliang Town has three comprehensive markets: Qilixia, Miliang Street, and Tiltingtan. There are currently 396 investment companies, 1,768 employees, and more than 20 million yuan invested in construction funds. The development of Jiangjunping New District has begun to take shape, and has become the county's A pearl integrating culture, commerce and leisure in the east.