The ancestor of Liedekai Village was James Li who settled here in Huizong period of Northern Song Dynasty. During the two Opium Wars, Liedekai Village built Liedekai Fort to attack the British and French allied forces. After the reform and opening up, through large-scale renovation, the village has become a part of the Pearl River New Town business district.
The content of Liede Village
Liede Village is an administrative village under the street in Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Located in the south of Zhujiang New Town, facing the Pearl River in the south. Yuan Yucheng Community Neighborhood Committee in the east, Linjiang Avenue in the south, Liya Bay in the west, Xingmin Road and Huacheng Avenue in the north. The village site covers an area of 470 mu.
In addition, there are about 350 mu of land for economic development, and Liede rushes through the village, dividing the village into two villages, east and west, with beautiful scenery on both sides of a river. Liede is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, with mild climate and abundant rainfall. Liede has a unique geographical location, a vertical and horizontal water network and fertile land. The ancestors were mainly engaged in farming, a few people were engaged in business, and a few people made a living overseas.
Liede is rich in carambola, sweet orange and other fruits, and is a famous fruit producing area and distribution center. Liede villagers are simple and advocate etiquette culture. German hunters are hardworking, patriotic and love their families. Liede's ancestors moved south from Zhuji Lane in northern Guangdong and finally settled in Liede Village. It has a history of more than 800 years since the village was opened in the Song Dynasty. The nation is the Han nationality, which thrives from generation to generation. Up to now, Liede Village has grown to more than 4,000 people, with 8 1 surnames including Li, Liang and Lin.