Shaowu City is located in the northwest of Fujian, at the southern foot of Wuyi Mountain, and is called "Nanwuyi" in history. The city has a total area of 2,837 square kilometers and a total population of 300,000, of which the urban population is 65,438+200,000, and the urban built-up area is 9.65 square kilometers. 1983, 10 withdrew from the county to set up a city. It now administers 12, 3 townships, 4 streets, 134 administrative villages and 43 neighborhood committees. Shaowu is an ancient historical and cultural city. Sun Quan, the king of Wu, moved to Zhaowu County since the Three Kingdoms. Because the rulers avoided Si Mazhao, it was renamed Shaowu. Up to now, it has a history of 1700 years. It was once one of the eight prefectures in Fujian. There are two prime ministers and seven ministers of the Ministry of War in history. Li Gang, a national hero in the Song Dynasty, and Yan Yu, a famous literary critic, were both born in Shaowu. Shaowu is a revolutionary base in northern Fujian. From the Second Revolutionary Civil War to the liberation of Shaowu, the leading organs of the CPC Fujian and Jiangxi Provincial Committees were established here one after another, and 1 12 basic villages in the old liberated areas were established. Shaowu is an important passage into Fujian. A battleground for military strategists is named "Iron City" because the terrain is dangerous and firm, and it is easy to defend but difficult to attack. It is an important transportation hub and material distribution center in northwest Fujian, and yingtan-xiamen railway runs through the whole territory. Shaowu Station is the largest railway station in Fujian, with the total length of 3 16 national highway of 83.7 kilometers, passing through 10 townships and streets along the way, only 70 kilometers away from Wuyishan Airport. The first interchange of Beijing-Fuzhou Expressway into Fujian is located in Xiaojiafang Town of our city. Shaowu is the "granary near the sea" in northern Fujian. It is one of the commodity grain base counties (cities) in China and the whole province, with a forest coverage rate of 70%, a forest area of 310.9 million mu and a forest stock of10.402 million cubic meters. It is one of the key forest areas in Fujian and one of the four forest products processing centers. At the same time, the theoretical reserves of water resources in China total 304,000 kilowatts, and there are more than 20 kinds of underground mineral deposits, among which fluorite reserves rank first in the province. Shaowu is a tourist attraction in Wuyi. Located in the center of the "Green Triangle Tour" in the northwest of Fujian, it is adjacent to Wuyishan, a "Double World Heritage" in the north, and to Jinhu in Taining and Yuhua Cave in Jiangle in the south. There are many natural and cultural landscapes in the territory, such as Tianchengyan, Heping Ancient Town, Qianling Resort, Millennium Ginkgo Tree, Music Fountain, Huangqiao Temple, Folk Museum and Khan Lee Temple, which provide basic facilities for eating, living, entertainment and shopping. All social undertakings have developed in an all-round way. In recent years, Shaowu City has successively won the title of national advanced city in comprehensive management of social security, national sanitary city, national advanced city in sports, national top 100 counties (cities) of family planning association, national advanced city in science and technology, national advanced city in disabled people's work, provincial double-support model city, provincial "Bamin Cup" urban planning and construction management competition, provincial county (city) with the most beautiful environment, and provincial "first-class standard" city in creating civilized city competition. In 2002, Shaowu City was awarded the honorary title of "National Advanced City in Spiritual Civilization Construction" by the Central Civilization Committee. Now you know: Shaowu is an important passage into Fujian. A battleground for military strategists is named "Iron City" because the terrain is dangerous and firm, and it is easy to defend but difficult to attack.
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Nanwuyi-Shaowu government affairs network