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Where does Chenzhou Village belong?

Chenzhou Village is located in the south bank of Cheung Sha Wan, northwest of Hongcao Town, about 8 kilometers northwest of Hongcaopu. Chenzhou (formerly known as Shenzhou) was originally an island, surrounded by the sea, and the settlements were announced in blocks along the northeast and southwest of the foothills. In 2009, the total population of Chenzhou was 2038. The economy of Chen Zhou Village is dominated by mariculture, shallow water fishery and agriculture, and it is famous for oyster culture. "Chenzhou Oyster" is famous for its fat, tenderness, freshness and beauty. Its oysters, Penaeus vannamei (Penaeus vannamei), Penaeus monodon, Penaeus monodon (Penaeus vannamei) and cream crabs are exported to Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and other places. Drying "Ming oyster" (oyster breast) is a traditional handicraft sideline in Chen Zhou village.

There are scenic spots such as Fengshan Temple Tourist Area, Red Bay Tourist Area, the First Mountain on the Coast, Dedaoan Tourist Area and Guanyin Tourist Area in Zhelang South China Sea near Chenzhou Village, and there are specialties such as persimmon, green plum, bird pear, Chaoshan red crab, cabbage, lettuce and thousand-layer cake.