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Which city is Nangong Village located in?

Nangong Village, located in the southeast of Taijiang County, is one of the administrative villages in Nangong Township, 42km away from the urban area of Taijiang County. The village has jurisdiction over 3 natural villages and 1 villagers' groups, with a total of 326 households and a total population of 1958; Miao people account for 99.1% of the total population. Nangong Village has a total area of 22,358 mu, including 24 mu of soil and 93 mu of fields, and the forest coverage rate is about 75%. The average altitude in the territory is 75 meters, the annual average temperature is 18℃, the frost-free period is 29 days, and the annual average rainfall is 13 mm.

With abundant sunshine, no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer, the land is fertile, with a unique natural environment and rich ethnic customs and culture, which is suitable for developing industries such as planting, aquaculture and tourism. In particular, the Wengmi River rafting has the reputation of "forest rafting" and "mineral water rafting", and was awarded "the best original ecological tourist destination in China". Wengmi River originates from Leigongshan Mountain, a national nature reserve, which is "the ideal home of human tired mind". The whole river is covered with virgin forest, and the river is crystal clear, with apes, wild goats, wild boar and pheasants passing through the mountain stream. The drifting section is 8 highways in length, and the rivers are staggered, so drifting is close to danger and enjoyable.

In winter in Nangong Forest Park, from a distance, you can't see the edge of the snowy forest. In the depths of the forest, you can vaguely see Miao Village blowing smoke, which is not generous. This is the ocean of songs and dances, the world of love and love, and the best place for human beings to live. Due to the backward economic development and inconvenient transportation, the full development and utilization of production resources and tourism resources are hindered. The villagers' economic income is single, mainly relying on primitive farming and migrant workers to obtain economic income. Young and middle-aged migrant workers account for about 26% of the total population in the village.

There are tourist attractions such as Hongyang Miao Village, Anti-Pai Miao Village, Anti-Pai Miao Village, Hongyang Grassland and Miao Drum Tower near Nangong Village, and there are specialties such as Taijiang Slag chili pepper, Babel Baby Fish, Miancaiba, Taijiang Kuding Tea and dried fat sheep hotpot.