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Where does Dongjiu Liukuang Village belong?

Dongjiuliukuang

It is said that the origin of the village: It was originally called Songjia Village and was destroyed in the war at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Jiang family moved from Dongguan. Because it was located 1 km northeast of Jiuliukuang, it was called Dongjiuliukuang.

Population of the administrative district

The whole village has 532 acres of cultivated land. In 2006, there were 320 households in the village, with a total population of 1,077, including 706 laborers.

Economic Development In 2006, the village’s total grain output reached 73 tons. The total economic income is 16.54 million yuan, and the per capita net income is 6,184 yuan.

Dongjiuliukuang Village and Diaojia Yanxia Village, West Jiuliukuang Village, Dacun Village, Wangjia Yanxia Village, Xichenggezhuang Village, Liujiaguanzhuang Village, Dongchenggezhuang Village, Qianbeige Village, Dacun Village Liucun, Houbeige Village, Gaobuwa Village, Nangeqianjie Village, Houdongge Village and Songshan Village are adjacent to each other.

Near Dongjiuliukuang Village are tourist attractions such as Tianjingshan Longwang Temple, Miaofu Jimo Yellow Wine Industrial Tourism Zone, Jimo Heshan, Qingdao Huashan International Country Club, Qingdao Vegetable Science and Technology Demonstration Park, and Baimiao Taro, Specialties such as Jinkou Yuya celery, Jimo border, Jimo old wine, and Haidi Village celery.