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Where does Nanshi Village belong?

Nanshi Village, formerly known as Shijiazhuang and Nanshijia Village, is located 6 kilometers southwest of the county to the north of the street, with geographical coordinates of 36 degrees 49 minutes north latitude and 117 degrees 41 minutes east longitude. The cultivated land area is 584 acres, the population is 770, including 29 party members and 30 villager representatives. Nanshi Village is mainly engaged in planting industry. According to the "Zouping County Chronicle" of the Qing Dynasty, Nanshi Village was named Shijiazhuang during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the early Ming Dynasty, residents immigrated here from Hongdong County. It was named because the village is located at the foot of Yintai Mountain and there is a huge rock on the top of the mountain. In the late Republic of China, to distinguish Shijiazhuang to the north of Yintai Mountain, it was renamed Nanshi, which is still used today.

Nanshi Village and Fengjia Village, Xiwang Village, Xiangfu Village, Luquan Village, Nandong Village, Dongzhao Village, Dingjia Village, Cuijiaying Village, Zhangjiadong Village, Xiahui Village, and Youjiahetan Village , Shanghui Village, Shangzhuang Village and Xiaomayu Village are adjacent.

On December 12, 2019, Nanshi Village was awarded the honorary title of Shandong Province Health Village in 2019.

Near Nanshi Village are tourist attractions such as Binzhou Heban Mountain, Yinghua Mountain Scenic Area, Zouping Yellow River Water Conservancy Scenic Area, Daixi River Water Conservancy Scenic Area, Binzhou Liquan Temple, Xidong Tofu, Changshan Yam, Zouping Toon, Zouping physalis tofu, Qingyang millet and other specialties.