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Basic situation of Xunlonghe ecological town
Xunlonghe Ecological Art Town is located in Shuanghe Village, Orchard Town, Changsha County, with obvious location advantages, adjacent to the Third Ring Road of Changsha City, in the northeast of the economic core area of "One Heart, Three Films" in Changsha County, 0/0 minute drive from Changsha County, 25 minutes drive from the urban area and 25 minutes drive from Huanghua International Airport.

The existing total land area is 1 1584 mu, including cultivated land 1 177 mu, forest land 6645 mu, pond 197 mu, homestead 573 mu, public road 5 12 mu and others 2472 mu. There are 13 villagers' groups with 472 households and registered population of 1562. The terrain of the village is unique, showing the overall characteristics of "two more and two less", that is, "more mountains, more water, less fields and fewer people".

Eco-art town is rich in natural resources, beautiful scenery, large bamboo forests and layers of forests; The water system is particularly developed, with three rivers, Xunlong River, Jinjing River and Malin River, interwoven and surrounded, which are in harmony with the typical hilly landforms in the south of the Yangtze River. At the same time, there are many folk customs and historical sites with a long history, such as Guandi Temple, Tudao Stone, Yiyun Pavilion and Huatuo Temple, which are rich in historical and cultural resources.

Relying on the unique resource advantages, grasping the strategic situation of the municipal party committee to promote the integration of urban and rural development, the development and construction projects of eco-art towns make the best use of the situation, insist on less excavation and no pond filling, perfectly integrate artificial landscape with natural landscape, and fully combine scientific planning concepts and practical construction methods with PPP mode urban infrastructure construction, thus forming a short-term suburban tourism and holiday form featuring agricultural leisure, landscape sightseeing, cultural tourism and health preservation.