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Why are Dehua and Yongchun the poorest places in Quanzhou?

The development of Yongchun and Dehua has been stuck. Just after the reform and opening up, agriculture was positioned as the water source of the "Shanmei Reservoir". Yongchun was not allowed to develop industry, and coal resources were eliminated by the province. Control, so it is the poorest place in Quanzhou.

Yongchun County is a county under the jurisdiction of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. It is located south of the central part of Fujian Province, northwest of Quanzhou City, at the southeastern foothills of the Daiyun Mountains, at 25°13′-25°33′ north latitude and 25°33′ east longitude. 117°40′ -118°31′. It borders Xianyou County to the east, Zhangping City to the west, Nan'an and Anxi counties to the south, and Datian and Dehua Counties to the north.

The entire territory is strip-shaped, 84.7 kilometers long from east to west and 37.2 kilometers wide from north to south. The total area is 1451.8 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 15 towns and 7 townships. Population: 547,200. Among them, the non-agricultural population is 127,007. Mainly Han nationality, there are Zhuang, Hui, She, Gaoshan and other ethnic minorities. There are more than 1 million overseas Chinese, ethnic Chinese, and compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao. Quanzhou dialect is widely used in southern Fujian.

Climate conditions:

Yongchun has superior climate conditions. It has three different climate types on more than 1,400 square kilometers of land. The western half of the county belongs to the mid-subtropical zone, and the eastern half of the county belongs to the mid-subtropical zone. It belongs to the southern subtropical zone, while the mountains above 1,000 meters belong to the northern subtropical zone. The county has a frost-free period of 320 days, an average temperature of 20.4°C, and a precipitation of 1,600-2,100 mm. The climate is mild, humid and rainy, with long summers but not severe heat, and short winters but not severe cold. It is known as "a thousand purple and red flowers that never fade, warm winters and cool summers, four seasons of spring" called.