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Brief introduction of Huian county
Hui 'an County is a county under the jurisdiction of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, and it is called Quanzhou Sanyi together with Jinjiang and Nan 'an. Huian County is located in the southeast coast of Fujian Province, between Quanzhou Bay and Meizhou Bay in the northeast, and adjacent to the Taiwan Province Strait in the east. Its geographical coordinates are 24 49'-2515' north latitude and118 38'-19 05' east longitude. The jurisdiction connects Quanzhou Bay in the northeast, Luojiang District in the west, Quangang District in the north and Jinjiang City in the south. With a total area of 646.7 square kilometers, the registered population at the end of the year was 953,805 (in 2009) and the permanent population was 946,000 (in 2009). The population is mainly Han, with Hui, She, Mongolian and other ethnic groups. Hui 'an County is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in southern Fujian and one of the main ancestral homes of Han compatriots in Taiwan Province Province. Known as "Zou Lu on the seashore", "hometown of sculpture", "hometown of architecture", "strong county of fishery" and "strong county of food industry". The total land area of the county includes 720 square kilometers in quanzhou taiwanese investment zone, and the sea area is 1833 square kilometers. 1 Huian coast is known as the golden coast, with a total length of 192km, accounting for 6% of the province. Coastal ports are densely populated. Jingfeng Douwei Port is one of the closest ports on the mainland to the west coast of Taiwan Province, with 300,000-ton ships entering and leaving freely. It is one of the four transit ports being planned and constructed in China. Chongwu Port is a national central fishing port, which is comparable to Half Moon Bay, Qingshan Bay and Jingfenghui Women's Bay. Chongwu Coast has been selected as the "Eight Most Beautiful Coasts in China" by National Geographic magazine. Hui 'an is a county with strong strength, ranking third in Fujian Province in terms of comprehensive competitiveness and 29th among the top 100 counties (cities) in China in 20 10. In 2009, the total GDP of Hui 'an County was 34.452 billion yuan (US$ 5.043 billion), and the per capita GDP was 36.573 yuan (US$ 5,354) [2]. The county governs 15 towns and 1 ethnic townships (Baiqi Hui Township), and the county government is located in luocheng town. Hui 'an County is famous for its unique folk customs and stone carvings. Luoyang Bridge in the Northern Song Dynasty and Chongwu City in the Ming Dynasty are both national key cultural relics protection units.