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Where does Jinli Village belong?

It is located at 1.5km east of the government residence of Hanjiang Town, with the Hanjiang River in the west and Shihu and Mansion in the north. Settlements are distributed in a long strip along mountain depressions. Villagers used to live near Lijiang village, but later they were moved to low-lying areas in relatively inland hills, formerly known as Neri village, commonly known as "Neri".

1956 belongs to Shihu Town, Li Antang District. 1958, Jinli Brigade was established. 1984 was renamed as Jinli Village Committee with a population of 1300. The main surnames are Xu and Wu, followed by Guo and Lin. Wu started in Hanshui at the end of Yuan Dynasty, and then moved to other places due to the invasion of Japanese invaders at the end of Ming Dynasty and the border movement at the beginning of Qing Dynasty. In the Kangxi period, people moved back to their ancestral graves to settle down, forming today's settlements. Xu Shi originated from Shigui, and came here to live and multiply from Wukeng, Longhu during Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty. According to (leaf)

Near Jinli Village are Jinjiang Gusao Tower, Chaotian Temple, Quanzhou Port Ancient Buildings, Huxiu Temple, Liu Sheng Pagoda and other tourist attractions. There are also specialties, such as red paste crab, Yongning Pacific oyster, ancient floating laver, sweet _, Shishi sweet _.