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Where is Liuzhou Island in Fuzhou?

Liuzhou Island in Fuzhou is located in Liuzhou Village Committee of Nanyu Town.

Liuzhou Island is the village committee of Liuzhou in Nanyu Town, located in the east of Nanyu Town, at a distance of 1 km from the seat of the town government. It has jurisdiction over three natural villages, namely Shangzhouzhou, Xiazhouzhou and Pukouzhou, with 1 1 villagers' groups.

There are Liulang Village in the east, Nanqi Village in the west, Jiangkou Village in the south, Yuanfeng Village in the north, and Liuzhou Village is surrounded by rivers. There are four small rivers in the continent to separate the whole continent for irrigation and drainage. The existing cultivated land area is 540 mu, with a population of 500 households, 1788 people, with a total area of about 2.5 square kilometers. The surnames are mainly Chen, Yang and Zheng, and the economic source is mainly agriculture and animal husbandry.

Introduction to Fuzhou:

Fuzhou, referred to as Rongcheng for short, is the capital of Fujian Province, one of the central cities of the economic zone on the west side of the Straits approved by the State Council, and a riverside and coastal ecological garden city.

It is located at the eastern end of central Fujian Province, between 2515 ′ and 26 39 ′ north latitude and between118 08 ′ ~120 31′ east longitude. It is adjacent to Taiwan Province Strait in the east, Sanming City and Nanping City in the west, Putian City in the south and Ningde City in the north. The landform belongs to a typical estuary basin.

The development of history

Fuzhou has a long history, from the Tanshishan culture in the late Neolithic period to the Loess Lun style in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties in the Central Plains, which shows that the ancestors of the Min nationality used to fish, collect or engage in primitive farming here, using stone tools such as grindstones, axes and knives. He has mastered the production techniques such as textile and pottery making and the corresponding decorative arts.