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Which city is Liyuantou Village located in?

Liyuantou Village, Liqizhuang Street, Xiqing District, Tianjin consists of old village and Li Xiuyuan community. The old village is located in the south of Outer Ring Road 15 Bridge and west of Jinzi Highway, and is currently actively operating the renovation of bungalows and land integration and utilization. Li Xiuyuan Community is located at the intersection of Weijin South Road and Outer Ring Road. Construction began in 2003 and welfare housing distribution was completed in 2006. All the villagers moved into the community building. There are 4,766 mu of collective land in the village, of which Liyuantou Old Village covers an area of 1, 24 1 mu, and Li Xiuyuan Community covers an area of 1.8 mu. In order to strengthen the collective economy, Liyuantou Village Urban Modern Agriculture Demonstration Park was built in 20 10, covering an area of 535 mu, with an annual income of more than 20 million yuan. By the end of February 20 14, the total number of households was 1 182, and the total number of people in agricultural registered permanent residence was 2,897.

According to legend, Wang Yan invaded the north in the Ming Dynasty (1339), and the villagers of Liyuantou Village immigrated here from Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Anhui, Shaanxi and Jinling. Zhu Diqiang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, took farmers from all over the country into exile and moved to the north to defend the border in order to fill up and develop large areas of barren land in Hejian, Cangzhou and Jinghai. These captured immigrants came here with their wives, children and young children to settle down, reclaim land to grow grain and trees, develop agricultural production, and strive for survival for generations, which has been more than 600 years.

According to the textual research of "Geographical Names Office" in Xiqing District, Liyuantou Village was completed in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, that is, around 1403. At that time, there was a village that planted pear trees on the mound, so this village was called "Liyuan Tuo". Because of the similar pronunciation, later generations misread "Tuo" as "Tou", making "Liyuantou" a formal village name.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, large areas of land in this area were "fiefs" that the emperor enfeoffed to princes and princes. In this newly reclaimed land, feudal relations of production are inherited, and farmers are tenant farmers who depend on landlords for survival. About ten years before and after the Republic of China, Liyuantou village experienced a great change-the owner "Tucheng Liujia No.2" demolished and sold all the land in the village. This is the famous "Demolition of Zhuangzi" in Liyuantou Village. In this way, most local farmers have turned into yeomen, and rural productivity has been greatly liberated. The population of the village is increasing, and the scope of the village is gradually expanding. In the 1920s, two village platforms, east and west, were gradually formed, with the Bodhisattva Temple as the boundary. The population of the west platform was called "Dali Yuantou". Dongtai, with a small population, is called "Small Pear Garden Head" (referred to as "Big Taiwan" and "Small Taiwan"). In this village, most families with big surnames such as Guo, Qin, Xu and Yang live in small families with small surnames such as Tai, Zhang and Li. Only two or three farmers named Zhao and Pang live in Xiaopangzhuang (about 500 meters east of Liyuantou Village). In the summer of the 28th year of the Republic of China, the right dike of Ziyaxi burst, and Tianjin and its suburbs were all in Wang Yang, sailing on the flat land for more than a month. Bandits were rampant during the flood. In order to avoid bandits, Xiao Pangzhuang and Zhao Hepang moved to Dongtai and Liyuantou villages. Since then, Xiaopangzhuang has become an uninhabited village, and the village platform has returned to farmland after the soil disappeared. (adsbygoogle = window . adsbygoogle | |[])。 Push ({}); Near Liyuantou Village, there are Yangliuqing Museum, Tianjin Tropical Plant Sightseeing Park, Shi Jia Courtyard, Tianjin cierre Children's Leisure Tourism Zone, Tianjin Shuigao Manor and other tourist attractions, including Shawo radish, Panshan persimmon, ear oil cake, whitebait with white sauce, winter bamboo shoots, shrimp rolls and other special foods.