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The Historical Evolution of East Ma Quan Town
Before Liao Dynasty, the territory of Dongmaquan Town was a place of war, and the settlement was very mobile. In the first year of Liao Tonghe (983), Yelulong ascended the throne, and his mother Xiao Taihou was the Regent. In order to attack the Song Dynasty, pastures were opened along rivers and potholes to graze horses, stables were set up, and troops were sent to graze horses. After Jin destroyed Liao, Yuan destroyed Jin, stables, horse pens and other places were occupied by immigrants, and people gradually settled. After the early years of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, immigrants from all walks of life came here to settle down, built villages by the river, set up households to raise horses, and the population gradually increased. Nowadays, the population in the territory is prosperous, the land is fertile, the food is abundant, and there is a prosperous scene.

In the 22nd year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1896), the Beijing-Tianjin section of Jingshan Railway (Jingfeng Railway) was completed, and Luofa Station was completed, making East Horse Circle an important railway hub. After the reconstruction and expansion of 20 10 Jingfu Highway (National Road 104), Dongmajuan has become an important town in the Tianjin-Hebei Corridor. Wu Luo Road and Dadong Road run from south to north, even from west to east, extending in all directions. It takes only 1 hour to drive from East Ma Quan Town to Beijing or Tanggu. It takes only 1 hour to drive from Beijing-Tianjin Highway along Beijing-Fuzhou Highway to Tianjin or Zhang Gui Zhuang Airport. It takes 20 minutes to drive from Jingfu Highway to Langfang, and 40 minutes to drive from Beijing-Tianjin Highway along Dadong Road to Hexi Affairs. Unique geographical location, fresh and elegant humanistic environment and convenient transportation network provide unique advantages for economic development.