Quzhou County, located in the Heilonggang Basin of Haihe Plain at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain in southern Hebei Province, is in the northeast of Handan City. Qiu County and Guantao County in the east, Guangping and Feixiang in the south, Yongnian and Jize in the west and Pingxiang in Xingtai City in the north. Quzhou county covers an area of 667 square kilometers. As of June 5438+ 10, 2023, Quzhou County has jurisdiction over 8 towns and 2 townships.
Handan-Huanghua Port Railway and Qinglan Expressway pass through the territory; National Highway 230 and National Highway 5 14 transit, and the power supply is sufficient. There are six substations of 220kV,110kV and 35kV. Every village in the county has electricity, program-controlled telephones extend in all directions, and radio and television cover the county. Science, technology, culture, education, health, finance and services form a service network.
The Cultural Heritage of Quzhou County
"Four-legged string", also known as four strings and five tones, is one of the rare local operas in Hebei Province. Four strands of string in Quzhou County are mainly distributed in Sizhai Village, Baizhai Township. The four-strand string originated in Heze, Shandong Province in the 18th year of Daoguang in the middle of Qing Dynasty. 20 13, quzhou four-stringed string was selected as the third batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage projects.
Quzhou float, formerly known as "pulling float", is a folk dance of Han nationality, which started in Ming Dynasty and prevailed in Qing Dynasty, and once flourished in the early years of the Republic of China. Now it is mainly distributed in Anzhai Town, Anzhai, Nanmadian and other villages. On June 20 13, Quzhou floats were selected as the third batch of provincial intangible cultural heritage projects.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Quzhou County.