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The Historical Evolution of Qinjiang Town
1936 Qinjiang Town Office was established, and the name of Qinjiang Town was originally here.

At the beginning of liberation 1957, Qinjiang Town belongs to Chengguan District.

1958 established Qinjiang Town Commune, 1966 changed to Chengguan Commune, and 1972 changed to Qinjiang Town.

1975, Guanxia commune flourished, and the Second West Brigade was placed under Qinjiang Town.

1997, with an area of 20 square kilometers and a population of 29,000. The town government is located in Tiyu Road, which governs the first, second, third and fourth neighborhood committees and the two administrative villages of Xiwai and Xinglong.

200 1, Guanxiang and Tianchang Township were revoked and placed under Qinjiang Town. By the end of 2006, the built-up area of the county reached 4.8 square kilometers, and the urban population reached 58,900.

Visiting the countryside: located in the middle of Shicheng County, 2 kilometers away from the county seat. National Highway 206 runs through the north and south. 1958 belongs to the southeast suburb and Bakou commune, 1968 merged into Chengguan commune, 1972 changed its name to Guanxia commune, and 1984 changed its name to township. 1997, with an area of 200 square kilometers and a population of 36,000, governs Guzhang, Huxia, Qinkou, Bakou, Mianfang, Mufu, Hekeng, Yifu, Sha Duan, Cedar, Yuan Xian, Meifu, Wenfang, Zhuokeng, Hankeng and Dashe. Places of interest include Fu Bao Pagoda and Tiantong Village. Yuyu Temple in Tian Tong Village is a provincial key open temple.

Tianchang Township: Located in the west of Shicheng County, 5.5 kilometers away from the county seat. National Highway 206 runs through the east. 1955, Xiaobie Township was established, 1958, Xiaobie Commune was established, 196 1 year, Fensha Duan Commune and Changle Commune, 1966, merged into Chengguan Commune,1. 1997, with an area of 56 square kilometers and a population of 7,000, governs seven administrative villages, namely Changle, Dayuan, Zhu Xia, Tongping, Tianchang, Xiaobie and Fang Qiu, and the township government is stationed in Taipinggang. 1998 xiaobie township was renamed tianchang township. The Rurishan Zhao Pu Temple in the west corner of the border was built in the second year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1574) and is now a key open temple in the province.