History of Shucun Town in Wu 'an City, Hebei Province
History of Shucun Town: Shucun Town was founded in 1953, 1958 belongs to Guangming Commune, 196 1 separated from Shucun Commune, and 1984 was changed to Town. Yehe Township merged 1996. 1997, with an area of 63 square kilometers and a population of 24,000. It has jurisdiction over 8+0 villages including Shushu Village, Yuntai, Baima Temple, Baisha, Shao Zhuang, Shangliuquan, Liuzhongquan, Liu Xia Spring, Nanzhenggu, Beisanxiang, Beidashe, Dongerzhuang, Xishu Village, Yehe, Mengjiachang, Xinpushang, Baojiazhuang, Wujiazhuang, Majiajiao, Guaitoushan and Huyu. Famous scenic spot: Jia Zhu Manor: Jia Zhu Manor, a tree village built in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, has been reported by the central, provincial and municipal media as the largest and most well-preserved feudal manor in China. The manor has 14 courtyards, covering an area of 5 136 square meters, which shows the rich cultural connotation and profound humanistic heritage of the town.