Lukou Town is located on the northeast bank of the intersection of Xiangjiang River and Lujiang River, hence its name Lukou. The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Xiangtan State. It belonged to Liling County in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The town was founded in 1949, which was directly under Liling County at that time. 1959 is included in Zhuzhou county, which is the seat of the county seat. 1992 merged into the existing system of Junba Township.
In 2006, the total fiscal revenue was 20.76 million yuan, and the tax revenue was 1, 5 1.6 million yuan. The per capita disposable income in rural areas is 4497 yuan, and the per capita disposable income in cities is 9055 yuan. There are 429 industrial enterprises, including 16 industrial enterprises above designated size. The town's roads are 80 kilometers, and there are 10 markets. In 2006, it was listed as the second round of key towns in the province.
Lukou Town is named Lukou because it is located on the northeast bank of the intersection of Xiangjiang River and Lujiang River. The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Xiangtan State. It belonged to Liling County in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The town was founded in 1949, which was directly under Liling County at that time. 1959 is included in Zhuzhou county, which is the seat of the county seat. 1992 merged into the existing system of Junba Township.
The geographical location is unique. This place has been the gateway to eastern Hunan since ancient times, the original throat leading to the coast of Guangdong, and a battleground for military strategists. Lukou is only 14 km away from Zhuzhou, the industrial center in the south of the Yangtze River and the largest railway transportation hub, and belongs to Zhuzhou Satellite City where Xiangjiang River and Lujiang River meet. Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and provincial highways S265, 438+065 and 438+0 pass through the city, 50 kilometers away from Huanghua International Airport, with obvious location and traffic advantages. Social, economic, etc. It is closely related to the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan urban agglomeration and is widely influenced by its market, technology, capital and talents. With the acceleration of the development of the central and western regions of China, Lukou Town has become the southern gate of the integration of Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan, and the frontier of southern Hunan's opening to the outside world.