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Where is the address of Tangwan Village?

Tangwan Village, Baihe Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai

Tangwan Village is located 3 kilometers east of Baihe Town, bordering Mayang Village, Huaxin Town to the east, and Qinglong, Baihe Town to the south. The village is adjacent to Helian Village, Baihe Town to the west, Shengxin Village, Baihe Town, and Gongmin Village, Anting Town, Jiading District, to the north. It is located at No. 158, Chenyue Highway, Baihe Town. The total land area is 3185 acres, the total cultivated land area is 2540 acres, including 1606 acres of grain fields and 934 acres of vegetable fields. The total population is 2237 people, 592 households, and the migrant population is 3160. There are 14 villager groups, and the village's second team has 4 people. They coordinate the work of the whole village. There is a dedicated person in charge of the stabilization work. The branch is responsible for the management of the floating population. There are more than 30 information officers and a mediation room. , the petition reception room adheres to the Wednesday reception day system, and the secretary is personally in charge.

Old Qingpu Town, where the village is located, has a long history and is famous throughout the country for its historic sites such as Jiuping Mountain, New Fourth Army slogans and Tangwan Bridge.

There are more than 30 private enterprises in the village area, with a total industrial and agricultural output value of 150 million yuan and disposable funds of 2.5 million yuan. Various targets issued by the town have been fulfilled throughout the year, and the economy has grown steadily.

Near Tangwan Village there are tourist attractions such as White Crane and Qinglong Pagoda, New Fourth Army Slogan Wall, Qinglong Town Ruins, Oriental Green Boat, Chen Yun’s Former Residence and Qingpu Revolutionary Historical Memorial Hall. There are specialties such as Liantang wild rice, Liantang straw braid, quail preserved eggs, Shangta amaranth, Gorgon cake and other specialties. Tangwan Village Folk Culture The Legend of the Xiaodao Hui

The legend of the Xiaodao Hui is a form of folk literature that is passed down orally among the masses based on the historical facts of the peasant uprising that occurred in Tangwan Village, Baihe Town. According to Baihe Town Chronicles, Zhou Lichun and his daughter Zhou Xiuying were from Tangwan Village in Baihe Township and were leaders of peasant uprisings in the Qing Dynasty.

In 1852, from famine reporting and grain resistance to armed struggle