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Brief introduction of Zhangpu county
Zhangpu County is a coastal county in the south of Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province. Founded in the second year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty (686), it has been known as "Golden Zhangpu" since the Ming Dynasty. It is located between 23 43 ′-24 21′ north latitude and1/7 24 ′-18 02 ′ east longitude, bordering Xiamen in the east and Shantou in the south, which is just a drop of water from Taiwan Province Province. It has a long history with Taiwan Province Province and is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese and the ancestral home of Taiwan Province compatriots. The number of people going to Taiwan in the county is 6.5438+0.2 million, and there are 26,000 people from Taiwan Province. Among the population of more than 23 million in Taiwan Province Province, Zhangpu ethnic group accounts for more than 2 million. There are Nanxi, Luxi, Fotan, Chihu, Du Xun and Wujiang rivers in China, with annual precipitation of 65,438 0.600 mm and annual average temperature of 265,438 0.8℃. The coastline is 2 16km, with 178 Oko islands and reefs, 6 bays and 5 harbors. Expressway, National Highway 324, xiamen-shenzhen railway and Zhangzhou pass through the coastal passages, and Xiazhai and Guzhen Wharf are available for water transportation. Shenyang-haikou expressway has three interchanges in Zhangpu. Zhangpu County is a thousand-year-old county, a country with advanced culture and a large population. It is also a big agricultural county, a big marine county, a big resource county and a new port-facing industrial county. Taiwan Province Gu Lei Petrochemical Industrial Base (100 billion industrial clusters) is a densely populated area for Taiwanese investment. After the reform and opening up, it has become an important part of the first batch of coastal open counties, modern agricultural demonstration zones and national cross-strait (Fujian) agricultural cooperation experimental zones in China.