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History of Komatsu Town

Komatsu has a long history and beautiful scenery. As early as 4000 years ago, there were clans living in Komatsu area. After the Southern Expedition, Komatsu was called Chong 'anli. During the Republic of China, Komatsu set up two townships: external worship and internal worship. 1950, Komatsu is under the jurisdiction of Jianou Fengle Area 5; 1952 Komatsu District was established in 1956; Superstar People's Commune was founded in1958; It was changed to Komatsu People's Commune on 1960. The residents of this town are mainly Han people, as well as Miao, She and other ethnic minorities, with simple folk customs. There are many places of interest in the town, including Hongji in the Han Dynasty, the Great Temple in the Qing Dynasty, the kiln site in the Yuan and Song Dynasties, the tomb of Angongzhu of Xie Bi Ma Zhaoshou, the tomb of Liang, the tombs of Tu people in the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, the bridge (commonly known as Guanyang Bridge), Shangyuan Bridge, Guangxu scenic forest monument and so on. There are also many folk customs and natural landscapes suitable for agriculture, forestry and Southern Dynasties.