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General situation of wu yun zhen in Ganxian County

Wu yun zhen is named after Wuyun Bridge. Wuyun Bridge was originally named "Five Eyes Bridge" because the old bridge had five eyes. Wang Yixiu, the minister of etiquette in the Qing Dynasty, worked as an examiner in Jiangxi, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces for 54 years (AD 1789). He returned to Beijing from Guangdong and passed the "Five Eyes Bridge". He stood on the bridge and looked up. Colorful auspicious clouds floated over his head, but there was a rainbow hanging on the horizon, and a group of white cranes flew from the ancient banyan tree, which made great contributions to poetry. Because the "Five Eyes Bridge" is tacky, it was renamed as "Wuyun Bridge" from now on.

The town is dominated by hills, with beautiful scenery and picturesque scenery. The region is rich in historical and cultural heritage and eco-tourism resources, such as the tourism development of General Cemetery, Bodhi Mountain in Wei Ming in Qing Dynasty and the three-dimensional development of Changcun Reservoir. Mineral resources are also very rich, mainly tungsten, potash feldspar, fluorite and so on; Wu yun zhen is a pollution-free vegetable base in Jiangxi Province and a "vegetable basket" project base in Ganzhou City. In 2008, the area of pollution-free vegetables in wu yun zhen expanded to more than 6,000 mu, with an output value of more than 36 million yuan, which has become the leading industry in this town. The town successfully registered the brand "Wuyunqiao" of pollution-free vegetables, successfully declared the national agricultural standardization demonstration zone, and realized the branding of vegetable production. In 2008, the planting area of Stevia rebaudiana was 1.350 mu, and 76.74 tons of dried leaves were purchased, achieving a total output value of1.1.2000 yuan. Tobacco planting area 140 mu, selling 358 tons of flue-cured tobacco, achieving an output value of 224,000 yuan. In addition, traditional industries such as tea oil, edible fungi, seedless watermelon, navel orange, aquaculture and pig production have also been greatly developed.