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Qingzhen City is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Guiyang City, which is located in the middle of Guizhou Province, between longitude 106 °07 / 106 °32 east and latitude 26 °25 / 26 56 'north. In 1992, it was approved by the State Council to withdraw counties and cities, and in 1996 it was placed under the jurisdiction of Guiyang City. In 1999, it was listed as one of the 20 economically strong counties (cities and districts) built in Guizhou Province by the provincial party committee and provincial government. Hongfeng Lake, a famous 4A scenic spot, is located in Hongfeng Lake Community, Qingzhen City. By 2016, Qingzhen had jurisdiction over 9 townships and 5 communities, with a total population of 482000 (permanent residents for half a year or more). The total administrative area is 1492 square kilometers. In 2016, the GDP for the whole year was 28.0109 billion yuan, an increase of 13.5% over the previous year. Qingzhen City has successively won the "National double support Model City".
Travel Notes In Qingzhen City
Those impressive niche scenic spots——Hongfeng Lake in Qingzhen
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Memories of travel|Those niche attractions——Hongfeng Lake, Guizhou
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Rural Tour in Central Guizhou | Choose a sunny day to set off and come to the Yadian River by Dongfeng Lake to enjoy the scenery and camp
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Countryside tour in central Guizhou·Qingzhen City Ludishao Village丨The water is shining and the spring is hiding, and the farm is just right for walking the baby
The wind is sunny and the breeze is gentle in this picturesque season ever-changing Yingjie Chuyu, it's already a year of spring Ludishao Village,