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The three richest counties in Weifang, Shandong Province

The three richest counties in Weifang, Shandong Province: Shouguang, Zhucheng and Qingzhou.

1. Shouguang City

is located in the north of Shandong Province, the northwest of Weifang City and the southwest of Laizhou Bay in Bohai Sea. Shouguang is the hometown of Jia Sixie, the agricultural saint, Cang Xie, Wen Sheng, and Susha, the salt saint. It is also the hometown of vegetables in China and the sea salt capital of China, and it is one of the 18 major models in China for the 3th anniversary of reform and opening up.

2. Zhucheng

County-level cities under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province are managed by Weifang City, which is named after the legend that Shun Di was born in fengcun in the north of the city. Zhucheng is a regional central city of Shandong Peninsula, one of the top 1 counties and cities in the country in terms of county economy and basic competitiveness, a national comprehensive pilot area of new urbanization, a coastal city open to the outside world and an important transportation hub of Shandong Peninsula.

3. Qingzhou City

County-level cities under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province are managed by Weifang City and located in the middle of Shandong Peninsula. Qingzhou, one of the ancient Kyushu in China, has left the ruins of Beixin culture, Longshan culture and Dawenkou culture in the course of 7, years of human cultural development, and is called the birthplace of Dongyi culture by historians.

other relatively rich counties (cities) in Weifang, Shandong

gaomi city. It belongs to Weifang City, Shandong Province, and is located in the east of Shandong Peninsula, in the hinterland of Jiaolai Plain, bordering Qingdao in the east. Gaomi city is the hometown of Yan Ying, a famous scholar in the Spring and Autumn Period, Zheng Xuan, a great scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Yong, a great scholar in the Qing Dynasty, and Mo Yan, a winner in Nobel Prize in Literature. Known as the "three treasures" of China folk art, the ash-throwing New Year pictures, clay sculptures and paper-cutting have long enjoyed a good reputation.

changyi city. Located in the northwest of Shandong Peninsula, downstream of Weihe River and beside Laizhou Bay. Changyi, which belongs to the Bohai Economic Circle, is one of the coastal cities open to the outside world determined by the State Council. It is known as the hometown of silk in China, the hometown of overseas Chinese and the hometown of bromine and salt in China. It has been awarded the honorary titles of the top 1 small and medium-sized cities in China and the top 1 small and medium-sized cities with the most investment potential in China.