Liquan County, belonging to Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, is located in the middle of Guanzhong Plain, bordering Jingyang in the east, Ganxian in the west, Xingping and Xianyang in the south, and Chunhua and Yongshou in the north. Between10817' 40 "e-10841'46" n-3420' 50 "-3450' 02", the total area is106544. By the end of 2022 10, liquan county was under the jurisdiction of 1 street,1/town. By the end of 20021,the permanent population of Liquan County was 364,200.
Liquan County has been established for more than 2,200 years, with 2 ancient cultural sites1and 5 ancient buildings. It is one of the key cultural relics tourist counties in Shaanxi Province 18. Emperor Taizong's Zhaoling in Li Shimin covers an area of 300,000 mu and has 209 tombs buried with him. It is the largest royal cemetery in the world. The Zhaoling Museum has more than 8,000 cultural relics, and the Six Horses in Zhaoling are well-known at home and abroad. In 2022, the gross domestic product of Liquan County increased by 4.8%, the added value of industrial enterprises above designated size increased by 6.6%, and the investment in fixed assets of the whole society increased by 1 1.2%.
The origin of towns and villages in Liquan County
Geographical location: Shitan Town is located in the northwest of Liquan County, Xiahou Village, where the town government is located, 0/7km away from Liquan County/kloc-. It faces Zhaoling across the ditch in the east, Zhao Zhen by the river in the southeast, Chengguan Town by the river in the south, Zhi Zhu Town in Ganxian County in the west and Nanzhen in the north. The town covers an area of about 60 square kilometers and has a population of 25,632 (20 17). Administer 15 village committees and 25 natural villages.
Location: Xiahou Village is the government residence of Shitan Town, Liquan County. It is adjacent to Dujia Village in the east, Datong Village in the south, Guazhao Village in Zhuban Town of Pigan County in the west, Daodong Village and Daoxi Village in the north. Origin of the name: According to legend, Xiahou lived alone here in the mid-Yuan Dynasty, hence the name Xiahou Fort. Located about 400 meters northeast of Wujiagou, it is called Laobaozi. The ruins of the castle before 1958 remained, and were later destroyed.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liquan County