Where does Wangjie Village belong?

Introduction to Wangjie Village

Wangjie Village is an administrative village in Zhengcun Town, Qinshui County, Jincheng City. It is located in the southeast corner of Qinshui County and at the junction of Qinshui, Yangcheng and Zezhou. It is 20km away from the Zhengcun Town Government, connected to the Imperial City Xiangfu by mountains and rivers, only 3km away, and about 30km away from the center of Jincheng City. . The highest altitude of the main peak is 1109.2M, and the lowest point is about 720M at the southwest corner.

The whole village has jurisdiction over three natural villages (Fanshan Village on the top of the mountain, Wangjie Village in the west and Ozhang Village in the east which is no longer inhabited). There are more than 800 acres of cultivated land, 122 households, and a population of 399. It is a purely agricultural village. The villagers' economic income mainly comes from planting, breeding and migrant work. In 2005, all streets and alleys in the village were hardened to achieve full coverage. More than 2,000 trees were planted, with a small number of fruit trees and farmland. The entire vegetation coverage rate was more than 80%, and the ecology was good. The main crops include wheat, corn, peanuts, sesame, red tangerine, etc., which can be grown twice a year. From planting to harvesting, mechanization is basically achieved. The residences are unified in planning and design, with complete water and electricity, and supporting equipment. All villages and households are connected to cement roads, and everyone can watch cable TV. In addition, the village has one chicken farm, five sheep-raising households, and a combine harvester. The supporting machinery includes subsoil plows, deep plows, rotary tillers, etc., which mainly provide agricultural machinery services for farmers for spring plowing and autumn harvest. In 1993, it was named one of the first batch of well-off villages by Qinshui County.

Wangjie Village and Fanshan Village are both ancient villages with a long history, and both have relics from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In particular, Fanshan Village and Laolao'an have a history of continuous separation from the Chen family of the Imperial City Prime Minister. origin. Within the boundaries of the village, there are evergreen "pine and cypress trees" and various trees and flowers. Chen Changqi's tomb, Chen Xiangguo's stone archway, Chen Tingjing's former residence Zhiqi Tower (commonly known as "Wangyue Tower"), and the family property Lao Lao'an (summer retreat) purchased by the Chen family. Villa) and mountain farm, as well as many other relics left by Chen Tingjing's activities in those years. In addition, the ancient castle of Fanzhuang still exists in the northwest of Wangjie Village; the ruins of the Bailong Temple in the northeast of Fanshan Village, etc. Among them, Laolao'an has been announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Qinshui County. All scenic spots have good tourism development value and have been protected.

In 2013, the per capita annual income was 10,150 yuan. There is a village-run medical clinic, with more than 399 people participating in cooperative medical care, reaching 100%.

Near Wangjie Village there are tourist attractions such as Xiangyu Castle, Qinshui Lishan National Forest Park, Liu's residence, Qinshui Demonstration Ranch, and the former site of Qinshui Kangda Taiyue Branch. Qinshuihuang Millet, Qinshui locust honey, Qinshui black goat, Qinshui black fungus, seven-bearded day lily and other specialties.