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Where does Kawaishi Village belong?

Chuanshi Island is located in the eastern waters of _tou Town, also known as Bajiao Island. It is at the mouth of the Minjiang River in the south of the county, covering an area of ??3.1 kilometers, and is 30 minutes away from _tou Town. Chuanshi Island borders Matsu to the east, Wuhu to the west, and Hujiang to the south. It is the third largest island in the Minjiang Estuary, with a total land area of ??11.86 hectares within the planned scope. Chuanshi Village currently has 888 households, a population of approximately 2,904 people, and more than 800 overseas Chinese. Chuanshi Village's current leading economy is aquaculture, fishing, and tourism. The average annual income of villagers is about 7,000 yuan. Sichuan Shidao has the highest forest coverage among the islands in the province, rich tourism resources, unique seaside scenery, and numerous historical monuments. It can also overlook the "Five Tigers Gate" of the Minjiang River's scenic spots. It is beautiful and has a suitable climate. Troops are stationed here. Fujian Province weight training The base was also chosen in Kawaishijima. The total construction land in Chuanshi Village is approximately 6.22 hectares, of which 4.97 hectares are currently used for residential purposes in the village, accounting for 79.79% of the construction land.

At present, the external transportation of Chuanshi Village is relatively simple, mainly relying on newly built roads within the village area, and the only mode of transportation is shipping. The public service facilities in the village mainly consist of ancestral halls and temples.

Nearby Chuanshi Village are Qingzhi Mountain, Lianjiang Xishan Leisure Tourism Resort, Gui'an Xintiandi Leisure Tourism Resort, Gui'an Grand Theater, Gui'an Happy World and other tourist attractions. There are specialties such as Lianjiang abalone, Yum constricted razor clam, Dinghaiwan clove, mazumi vinegar, and Lonza seasonal products.