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Liu Bowen's former residence "Qingtian" now refers to what place?

Qingtian County was built in Jing Yun, Tang Ruizong for two years (AD 7 1 1). It is named after Qingtian Mountain (also known as Taihe Mountain) in the north of the county seat, and it is called Hecheng County. She is located in the southeast of Zhejiang Province, in the middle and lower reaches of Oujiang River, with Lishui City and Jinyun County in the north, Ruian City and wencheng county in the south, Jingning She Autonomous County in the west, Wenzhou City and Yongjia County in the east, with an area of 2,493 square kilometers and a total population of 486,000. Qingtian belongs to the tropical monsoon climate zone, which is warm and humid, with distinct seasons and pleasant climate. It is a national ecological protection demonstration area with beautiful scenery and rich tourist resources. Qingtian county is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China, with 6.5438+0.5 million overseas Chinese, distributed in more than 60 countries and regions in the world. It is also "the hometown of stone carving in China", and Qingtian stone carving is famous for its unique artistic style. Qingtian is also the "hometown of celebrities". Liu Ji (Liu Bowen) in Ming Dynasty, Zhang Naiqi, Chen Cheng and Chen in modern times were all Qingtian people.

In the early Qing Dynasty, some county people lived abroad. In the 24th year of the Republic of China, China Yearbook (English version) recorded: "During the 17th and 18th centuries, a few people traveled to Europe by land via Siberia to do business. In the early days, most of them were Qingtian people in Zhejiang, selling Qingtian stone products. " In 6 years of the Republic of China, the Beijing National Government announced its participation in the First World War, and countries such as Britain and France recruited a large number of laborers in China to serve in the European battlefield. That winter, the county government launched a recruitment campaign, and all applicants were accepted. * * * Recruited more than 2,000 people, most of whom settled in Europe after the war, including France 1 1,000 people. The "booksellers" who went to Europe to promote Qingtian stone carvings in the early days and the Chinese workers who went to Europe to fight in World War I laid the foundation for Qingtian overseas Chinese in Europe.

According to 1987, there are 20030 overseas Chinese in Qingtian, distributed in 46 countries on 5 continents. 19 countries living in Europe: France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Democratic Republic of Germany, Soviet Union, Switzerland, Norway, Luxembourg, Britain, Czechoslovakia, Romania, 17750 people, accounting for 88.6% of the total. There are 10 people living abroad in America: the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Ecuador, Colombia, Jamaica, Mexico, Chile and French Guiana, 1876 people, accounting for 9.4% of the total; 1 1 Asian countries: Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Israel, India, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Myanmar, Turkey, Indonesia, 350 people; Five African countries: Congo, Algeria, Libya, Cape Verde, Gabon, 47 people; Oceania: Australia, 7 people.