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Guanlin town demonstration village

Zaojiaoshu Village, Guanlin Town, Luolong District is located in the hinterland of the planned business district of Luoyang New District, at the southeast 1.5 km of the new administrative center of Luoyang City, adjacent to the famous Guanlin business city in China, the Longmen Grottoes, a world cultural heritage, in the south, and the Guanlin Temple where Guan Yu, a general of Shu Kingdom of Three Kingdoms, is buried in the east. The earliest village name of Zaojiaoshu Village is said to be "Xunjia Village". In 690 AD, Wuhou proclaimed himself emperor, changed his title to Zhou, and established Luoyang as his capital. One day, when the emperor went to the present Guanlin town, he was caught in a strong wind. Then the emperor Tian Yun was blown away by the strong wind, and Luan Jia disappeared. Later, he found Luan's family at the site of the present Gleditsia Village. Later generations called the village where Luan's family was found "Xunjia Village", and later "Xunjia Village" was pronounced "Zaojiao Village". Gleditsia sinensis, also known as Gleditsia sinensis, is a kind of tree, so the earliest "Xunjia Village" is gradually called "Gleditsia sinensis tree", hence the name Gleditsia sinensis Village.

The existing population of Zaojiaoshu Village is 2,500, party member 1, 5 1. Relying on Guanlin market and giving full play to the geographical advantage of gold, the village has built more than ten professional markets, with an annual collective income of more than 26 million yuan, village fixed assets of more than 50 million yuan, per capita annual income of more than 1 10,000 yuan, and annual tax payment of the markets under its jurisdiction of more than 8 million yuan.

Every 15 household in the village has a car and every 5 households has a computer. The internet access rate of computer users is 85%, and the telephone penetration rate is over 98%. The villagers collectively allocate 6,000 yuan per person every year, and give the living expenses to the elderly over 60 in 70 yuan every month, and the elderly travel once a year. There are recreation rooms, reading rooms, cultural squares, basketball courts and other cultural and sports venues in the village for the villagers' leisure activities. Due to community development and market construction, cultivated land has been fully utilized, and the village has now bid farewell to agriculture and taken the market as its lifeline. At present, Longkang residential area (Gleditsia sinensis group) is being built in the village to integrate and optimize the management and living environment and improve the quality of life of villagers.

Zaojiaoshu village has a stable social and political situation, and various undertakings are flourishing. In July 2008, the village was awarded the honorary title of municipal civilized village by the municipal party committee and municipal government. Around the goal of "economic development, career progress, beautiful environment and civilized quality", the whole village is making every effort to build a harmonious countryside and a new socialist countryside.

Doufudian village

Doufudian Village is located at the northern end of Guanlin Town, with a population of 1343, including 656 males and 687 females. The arable land covers an area of more than 800 mu and is divided into three villagers' groups. Mainly to grow food crops. Since 2002, the village has developed a local characteristic industry-blanket products. There are 9 large and small blanket factories in the village, employing more than 400 villagers, and their products are sold to Xining, Qinghai, Tibet, Gansu and other places.

Tofu shop village is said to be named after Dou Jiande, the leader of the peasant uprising in the early Sui Dongkang period, who established brothers here. In the Tang Dynasty, another famous minister, Pei Pei Du, settled here. At that time, the village was named Wusui Village, and the reputation of Green Leaf Hall and the legend of thatched baby garden slope were all recorded on the stone tablets left over from the western end of the existing village. Historically, Liu Yuxi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, lived in the village and often interacted with literati such as Bai Juyi and Li Bai. He was one of the three famous houses in Luoyang at that time.