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Origin of Place Names in Jiazhaike Village, Wu Hexiang, Jingyuan, Gansu Province

Wuhe Township, Jingyuan County, Gansu Province, has the largest population of Han nationality, accounting for more than 99% of the total population of the township, and few ethnic minorities such as Hui, Tibetan and Uygur, accounting for less than 1% of the total population of the township. As early as the Neolithic Age, there were traces of human activities here. People began to settle in the middle of the Yuan Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty belonged to Shaanxi Road. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Jiazhaike District was established to govern Wuhe, Jing 'an and Dongsheng townships. In the 1960s, the area was demolished to build a commune, and five neighboring small communes merged into the Wuhe Commune, from which the place name "Wuhe" came and is still in use today. 1983 After the rural system reform, Wuhe Township was established. The resident of the township government is Jiazhaike, and moved to Baizilin in 1994/kloc-0.

At present, there are two county-level cultural relics protection units, Sanqingdong and Canglongshan, which were built in the garrison site of Qing Dynasty and Amin Dynasty, and are called "Triangle City". Wuhe Township, combined with the reality of its own township, has made great efforts to develop tourism based on cultural relics tourism, developed eco-agricultural tours and gold adventure tours, which have been initially implemented.