Jinggou Village is located 0.5km north of Xisizhuang Township Government. The Hansha Line runs along the east of the village, between hills and gullies, and the terrain is high in the west and low in the east. The village was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and it was named Jinggou Village because there were eight gullies and many wells in the village. 304 households 1300 people, all of whom are Han nationality. The main crops are corn, millet and soybean. The villagers mainly make a living by farming and going out to work. Traditional handicraft cooking pots are the main economic source of the village, and cooking pots are spread all over the country. The main products are clay pots, jars, jars, jars, jars, pots, flowerpots and so on.
Jinggou Village is adjacent to Beizhuang Village, Xisizhuang Village, Nanzhuang Village, Zhongzhai Village, Dunjing Village, Dongsizhuang Village, Changzhai Village, Wangxiao Village, Zhaohe Village, Nangaobi Village, Donggaobi Village, Beigaobi Village, Ji Le Village and Dongliangzhuang Village.
There are Jinggou Village, Wu 'an Changshou Village, Dongshan Cultural Boyi Garden, East Taihang Scenic Area, Ancient Wudang Mountain and other tourist attractions near Jingniang Lake Scenic Area, and there are Wu 'an millet, Wu 'an Lamian Noodles, Wu 'an Matang, Wu 'an braised dishes, Wu 'an Lamian Noodles and other special foods.