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Detailed description of the old granary town
Laoliangcang Town is located in the middle of Ningxiang, Hunan Province, by the Chu River, bordering Changsha in the north, Loudi in Nantong in the east, Shaoshan in the east and Taojiang in the west, with a total area of 1, 2 1.8 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 2 neighborhood committees and 20 villages with a population of 63,000. This ancient granary town has a long history. This is a place where people lived more than 7000 years ago. It was not until the Tang Dynasty that the imperial court built a warehouse here to hoard official grain, hence the name "Old Granary". Take unearthed cultural relics as mirrors, such as bronze cymbals and chimes. They all symbolize the heyday of Shang and Zhou civilizations, military music and feasting. Exquisite cultural relics are enough to shock the archaeological community at home and abroad. Therefore, the old granary has the reputation of "the hometown of bronze culture in South China". The old granary town keeps pace with the times and is eclectic, which has given birth to the vigorous development of trade, tourism and leisure of workers and peasants. There are more than 0/400 industrial and commercial enterprises/KLOC, covering fireworks, leather, shoemaking, building materials, machinery, gold and silver jewelry processing, mold manufacturing, food processing and many other fields. Agricultural industrialization bases have developed rapidly. The People's Government of Laoliangcang Town has made a long-term plan for urban construction, road repair, tourism landscape development, industrial expansion, resource utilization, trade in industrial and agricultural products, and scientific and technological development, gradually increasing fiscal revenue and concentrating financial resources on infrastructure construction and improvement to serve the three major goals of industrialization, urbanization and agricultural industrialization. The ancient granary town, a golden land, is opening its doors to welcome domestic and foreign merchants to invest, build and develop ... I believe that the future old granary will be a bright pearl on the land of Hunan. ...