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Which province is Liubaiyang Village located in?

Liu Baiyang Village is located 46 kilometers north of Laicheng and 4 kilometers southwest of the town government residence. The village is long and narrow from east to west, about 1500 meters, and is known as the "largest village" in the northern mountainous area of Laiwu. Gao Bai Yangcun in the east, Bo Li Yangcun in the west, Wenyu Valley in the south and Chayu in the north. An administrative village consists of two natural villages, Liu Baiyang and Qin Bai Yang. Cultivated land 1750 mu, woodland 1700 mu, 727 households, 2 128 people.

According to the genealogy of Liu family in Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Jiecun family was founded at the end of Yuan Dynasty. In the second year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1404), Liu moved here, and the population flourished into many households. There are many poplars in the valley, so it was named Liu Bai Yang Village. According to the original village "Yan Yong Monument", Qin moved to build a village from Zaoqiang County, Hebei Province in the Ming Dynasty. Because the neighboring villages are mostly named after Bai, they are named Qin Baiyang and form an administrative village with Liu Baiyang. Li moved in during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Until now, Liu Baiyang Village still has four surnames, Liu, Qin, Xie and Li, and they live in harmony.

According to the history of tea, 194 1 years ago belonged to Fengshan town, Laiwu county; 1942- 1945 in the second half of the year, included in the new six districts of Zichuan county; 1946, Laiwu county was classified as a tea industry area; 1951March was renamed as 1 1 District of Laiwu County; /kloc-in the autumn of 0/955, villagers joined mutual aid groups and primary cooperatives, and finally established "Liu Baiyang Yumin Senior Agricultural Cooperative"; 1959 March, People's Commune was established, which belongs to Tea People's Commune and renamed as "Liu Bai Yang Production Brigade", with 7 production teams under its jurisdiction. 1984 after the people's commune was abolished, it became an administrative village under the tea industry office, with 14 villagers' groups. 1985 1 1 month, transferred from villages and towns, and placed in tea industry mouth township; In 200 1,

There are Laiwu Longshan, Fanggan Ecological Tourism Zone, Laiwu Campaign Memorial Hall, Woyunbao Scenic Area, Shandong Xiangshan International Tourism Resort and other tourist attractions near Liubaiyang Village. There are laiwu black pig, Laiwu pig, Laiwu black rabbit, Laiwu Jishan black chicken, Laiwu ginger and other specialties.