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Who can provide an overview of the natural environment in Leijiagou Village, Xigou Township, Dabancheng area?

Xigou Township is located in the east of urumqi county, under the south slope of Bogda Peak in Tianshan Mountain, and the township government is13km north of Dabancheng Town. The township is adjacent to Donggou Township in the east, Dabancheng Town in the south, Chaiwobao Township in the west and fukang city on the south slope of Bogda Peak in the north, covering an area of 502.35 square kilometers. Xigou Township is located in a ravine in the north of Dabancheng Town. It is named because the ravine is north-south and opposite to a big ravine in the east. 1993 has 5 administrative villages, 799 households and 3,958 people, including 345 Hui people, 430 Han people and 77 Kazakh people.

The countryside is the main channel for climbing Bogda Peak in ancient times, and there is Nantianchi Natural Scenic Area. In the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), it belonged to Dabancheng Town No.2 Insurance Company. After the founding of New China, Dihua County was divided into seven districts and two townships, 1956 Xigou Township. 1September, 958, it was Xigou Brigade of Tianshan Commune. During the period of 1977, Xigou Brigade was divided into Xigou Brigade 1 and Xigou Brigade 2. 1984, Xigou Township was established.

The territory is hilly, with 30,000 mu of cultivated land, mainly agriculture, mainly producing wheat and broad beans. Rich in natural resources. The water flowing through the territory from Aksu and Gaoyazi main canals, the snowmelt water and groundwater from Bogda Peak meet with Baiyang River, Heigou River and three mountains and rivers, which can irrigate ten thousand mu of fertile fields, grasslands and forest areas in the upper, middle and lower reaches. The ditch and Nehrig alternate with grass, and the four seasons are natural grassland. Precious medicinal materials such as Saussurea involucrata and Codonopsis pilosula grow in the back mountain, and wild animals such as wolves, foxes, leopards, goats, argali and snow chickens also inhabit here. There are mineral deposits such as coal, copper, aluminum, zinc, manganese and iron in the ravine.