Which province is Xiawei Village located in?

Xiawei Village is a medium-sized administrative village in Fengshan Town, Hua 'an County, Zhangzhou City. Located in the north of Fengshan Town, it is adjacent to Dapingling Village in the north, and borders Zhenzhen Village, Zhaiban Village, Kangshan Village and Tang Yin Village in the east, south and west respectively. 6 kilometers away from the town government, the yingtan-Xiamen railway runs through the village from west to east. It is more than 20 kilometers away from Zhangzhou City, 20 kilometers away from Changtai County and 6 kilometers away from Fengshan Town Government.

[Villages and Residents] Xiawei Village covers an area of 4 square kilometers, 1076 villagers, with more than 300 households and a villagers' group under its jurisdiction.

[Village Style] 1998 was approved by the municipal party committee and municipal government as the first batch of "Ten Villages" demonstration sites in the city. In 2005 and 2006, it was successively rated as "Five Good Branches" by the county committee, and in 2003 and 2004, it was the demonstration site of the county association for the aged. In 2005 and 2006, the city respected and loved the elderly as a demonstration village. 9 1, our village has realized that every household in the county has tap water, which has solved the drinking water problem of villagers and guaranteed their physical and mental health.

[Historical Humanities] Xia Weicun's surname is Zhao, and his ancestor Zhao Fu (976-924 BC) was given to Zhao because of Zhao Chengping's rebellion, and his successors made outstanding achievements. Zhao, one of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States, was founded by the Zhao family, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties made the Zhao family more prominent in the world. In the second year (AD 1226), Zhao settled in a village near the Jiulong River in Beixi (specifically, overseas Chinese moved to Handan, Zhao Cheng, Luoyang, Henan, Kaifeng and Lin 'an, Zhejiang), and later had branches in the village.

[Architectural Landscape] There is a county-level cultural relics protection unit "Zheng Yang Palace Mei Jia Building" in Xiawei Village.

Zheng Yang Palace was built in 1670. After hundreds of years of vicissitudes, it was rebuilt with more than 600 thousand yuan in 2003. Today, "Zheng Yang Palace" is resplendent and magnificent, with towering old trees outside, and has become a scenic spot. "Mei Jia Building" is an impregnable building with rectangular structure, two layers of rammed earth and a wall thickness of nearly 1.5 meters. It has two access gates, north and south, and the building is a drinking well from the street with complete facilities. It was an ideal place for refuge and defense in ancient times. The old residential buildings are also unique, and the existing "pawn bottom, bamboo pole, top five rooms and bottom five rooms" fully reflect the evolution of Xiawei Village's historical prosperity. Especially after nearly 20 years of development, the new Xiawei village has begun to take shape, and the new rural construction is in full swing. 90 sets of rural courtyards with novel design and complete functions have become a famous landscape.

[Product Economy] The development of Xiawei Village benefits from the Party's policy of enriching the people and the mountain resources in the village. Through the development of mountainous areas, banana cultivation has become the leading industry in this village. At the same time, it has also trained more than 30 management talents in the village, and continuously sold their products to all parts of the country, increasing their personal income and consolidating the development confidence of the villagers in the village.

There are many tourist attractions near Xiawei Village, such as Zhao Ancestral Hall, Fujian Tulou Hua 'an Scenic Area, Hua 'an County Jiulong River Water Conservancy Scenic Area, Taikou Ancient Village, Gaoshan Ethnic Style Garden, etc. There are Huaan Jade Carving, Huaan Pingshan Pomelo, Huaan Tieguanyin, Pingshan Pomelo, Huaan Jade and other specialties.