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The environment of Deqin Tara

Deqin Tara, a treasure trove of geomantic omen, is rich in natural resources, surrounded by mountains and rivers and has beautiful scenery. Wang Fu's former site, Tongzi Mountain, Mountain Spring, Hangali Reservoir, Bamianshi Drinking Well, Racecourse, Five tind and other scenic spots all contain magical legends, which have always attracted domestic and foreign tourists to visit.

Deqin Tara Sumu is located in the north of You Ke Zhongqi, with a land area of 6.5438+0.5 million mu, a cultivated land area of 90,000 mu, an available grassland area of 6.5438+0.000 mu, a jurisdiction of 6.5438+0.6 Gacha, a total population of 6.5438+0.65438+0.000, and a total livestock population of 6.5438+0.000 (only). It is a combination of agriculture and animal husbandry, and it is also a sappan with rich natural resources and great development potential.

Deqin Tara means "grassland of heroes". This is a land with a long history, splendid culture and rich cultural landscape. You Ke Zhongqi was called "Prince Tushiyetu Banner" in Qing Dynasty, and was in charge of the ten banners in Horqin. Its palace was built in Deqin Tara, modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing at that time. This is a huge and magnificent palace. Unfortunately, the Cultural Revolution was devastated, leaving only the ruins of broken walls. The ancient tomb of Liao Dynasty, located 3 kilometers northwest of Sumu, shows that as early as Liao and Jin Dynasties, there were traces of Xianbei and Jurchen activities here, and its archaeological value can be seen from this. Surrounded by headless mountains on the north side of Sumu, 30,000 mu of natural five-pointed maple forest is beside 1 1 national highway. With its unique charm, it has long been well-known at home and abroad. From 65438 to 0999, the Cultural Counselor of the Australian Embassy in China was amazed after seeing this magical maple tree: such a large-scale landscape with pure tree species and diverse maple leaves is rare in the world, and a feature film was taken back to Australia. A long history and culture, unique maple forests, abundant water resources and grassland scenery provide unique conditions for the development of tourism.

The only silica reserve in the whole banner is quite rich, with a silicon content of 98%. The proven reserves of marble and quartz stone are considerable and need to be developed.

90,000 mu of arable land is suitable for planting high-quality mung beans, peanuts and other miscellaneous grains and cash crops. Developing characteristic agriculture and animal husbandry is the "highlight" of local government's economic work. In recent years, it has formed an annual production capacity of 8 million Jin of high-quality miscellaneous grains and beans and 2,000 fattened cattle and sheep.

Quansumu invested more than 2 million yuan to improve school conditions and optimize the educational environment. Great progress has been made in social undertakings such as culture, health, science and technology. This Sumu, with unique scenery, magnificent scenery, simple folk customs, rich resources, convenient transportation, smooth communication and sufficient electricity, is the first choice for tourism, investment and industry.

Deqin Tara Sumu has a long history, profound cultural heritage, rich aquatic plants, charming scenery and magical ancient legends. It is one of the birthplaces of Mongolian nationality. As early as the Neolithic Age four or five thousand years ago, there were traces of ancient human activities on this land. Since the Yuan Dynasty, it has been a nomadic area of Mongols. In A.D. 1636 (the first year of Qing Dezong), the Qing court implemented the League Flag system in Mongolia. At that time, Tushiyetu Palace, a right-wing banner in Horqin, was a banner directly under the jurisdiction of the Qing government, located in Deqin Tara, with a history of 367 years. It is also the second hometown of the famous Xiaozhuang Wen Queen.

The most famous maple in Deqintala is pentagonal maple, which spreads like red sea water in autumn and is very beautiful.