Brief introduction of Changli county
Changli County is located in the northeast of Hebei Province, bordering Jieshi in the north, Bohai Sea in the east and Luanhe River in the southwest. In 923, it was named Guang Ningxian, and in 1 189, it was named Changli. There are 446 administrative villages, which are famous for their flowers and fruits, fish and rice, culture, tourism, raccoon dog breeding and dry red wine. 1988 was identified as the first batch of coastal counties open to the outside world by the State Council, and became the first batch of counties with expanded power in 2005. The population is 560,000 (20 14). 1 Up to 20 14, with a total area of 12 12 square kilometers, governing 5 streets, 9 towns and 5 townships, 1 suburb. In 220 14, it is estimated that the county's GDP will reach 20.26 billion yuan. Changli County belongs to the eastern monsoon region of China, with a warm temperate and semi-humid continental climate, with an annual precipitation of 695.6 mm and an annual average temperature of 1 1℃. Rivers include Luanhe River and Yinma River. Changli County, 270 kilometers away from Beijing, enjoys a unique geographical position and is the throat hub connecting North China and Northeast China. National Highway 205, coastal expressway and beijing-harbin railway run through the whole territory, and together with the neighboring Qinhuangdao Port, Jingtang Port and Beidaihe Airport, they form a three-dimensional transportation network by sea, land and air. Changli county is the ancestral home of Han Yu, the leader of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. Yangko, folk songs and shadow play in Changli County were selected into the first, second and third batch of national intangible cultural heritage protection lists. There are Yuanying Temple Tower built in the Jin Dynasty and the famous historical mountain "Jieshi Mountain".