Changfeng county is located in the middle of Anhui province and the north of Hefei city. The longitude and latitude are east longitude 1 16? 52? ~ 1 17? 26? North latitude 3 1? 55? ~32? 37? It is connected to Dingyuan County and Feidong County in the east, Huainan City in the north, Shouxian County and Feixi County in the west, and Luyang District and Xinzhan Comprehensive Development Experimental Zone in Hefei City in the south. Shuihu Town, the county seat, is 70 kilometers south of Hefei.
Changfeng county has a long and narrow terrain, with a distance of 77 kilometers from north to south and 54 kilometers from east to west. The total area is 2400 square kilometers. In June 2004, the administrative divisions were adjusted, and seven towns, namely Yanggong Town, Cao An Town, Shiyuan Township, Sun Miao Township, Gudui Township, Sanhe Township and Kongdian Township, were placed under the jurisdiction of Huainan City. 20 1 1, Santou Town is entrusted by the new station. After zoning adjustment, the total area of the county is 184 1 square kilometer, of which cultivated land10/10,000 mu.
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Changfeng is the gateway to the north of Hefei. The whole county is located in the north of Hefei, the provincial capital, and has initially formed a development pattern of "two cities and two axes" with two cities as the leader and two axes linked. It is the "bridgehead" of the provincial capital radiating from northern Anhui and the "undertaking place" of the integration of Huaihe River and Huaihe River.
Changfeng has a long history and profound cultural heritage. Because it is located at the intersection of the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River, it is known as "the right side of the Huaihe River is in the throat and the east of the Yangtze River is shielded". It is a battleground for military strategists. There are countless wars in history, with Chu and Wu contending for each other and fighting endlessly. Wei and Wu fought for several years. The world-famous Battle of Feishui started in Luo Jian, northeast of the county seat.
The northwest of the county was once the auxiliary place of Shouchun, the capital of Chu at the end of the Warring States Period, and the tombs of princes gathered here. The remains of the old city of Chengde, which was located in the south-central part of the county in the Han Dynasty, still exist. A large number of ancient tombs, ancient sites and unearthed cultural relics show the profoundness of this land, which is called "the underground treasure house of ancient culture" by historians.
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