Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational institution - Fuxin education bureau telephone
Fuxin education bureau telephone
Fuxin Education Bureau Tel: 04 18-226 1600.

Fuxin, located in the hilly area of western Liaoning, is one of the important cities in Shenyang Economic Zone. The transition zone between the Inner Mongolia Plateau and the Northeast Liaohe Plain is rectangular, with the axis oblique to the intersection of 4210 ′ north latitude and 22/00 ′ east longitude.

East-west length 170km, north-south width 84km, total area 10445km. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast; The southwest is high and the northeast is low. It has jurisdiction over five municipal districts, namely Haizhou, Xinqiu, Qinghemen, Xihe and Taiping, and Zhangwu County and Fuxin Mongolian Autonomous County. By 20 10, the population of Fuxin will be 1889700.

Fuxin city has initially proved 38 kinds of mineral deposits and 228 mineral deposits. Among them, the coal reserves are relatively large, and the resource reserves reach more than 654.38 billion tons. Limestone, perlite, bentonite and granite are also rich in reserves, and fluorite, silica sand and zeolite rank first in Liaoning, especially gold.

Fuxin was named after the establishment of Fuxin County in the 29th year of Guangxu (1903). There are two theories about its meaning. It is said that "the mountains are getting richer and richer" and "the things are getting richer and richer", which means that this place is rich in products, and the people vomit every year. 1940 was named after it when it was put on the market.

It has a long history and primitive civilization. As early as 7600 years ago, human beings lived and multiplied here. Archaeologists at home and abroad call it "the hometown of jade dragons" because of the discovery of "the first jade in the world" and "the first jade dragon in China", and the ancient human site in Chahai is called "the first village in China". Su, a famous archaeologist in China and the late director of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, wrote an inscription for the Chahai Cultural Site: "The origin of civilization in Yulong's hometown".