Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Hill pictographic - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Hu reached the town is located in the eastern city of Liuyang, located in the beautiful River liuyang 9 foreshore coast, close to the north-east Dawei Mountain National Forest Park is a need to park land. Hu withdraw up to date on the territory of the rural population were built in the town area of jurisdiction of the total square kilometers of arable land which the Miao Mountain Temple in the mountains covered by 98%. Feng Hu reached the town of products With gold, antimony, tungsten, quartz stones, such as potassium-rich and mineral-rich rice on the ground floor, bamboo, wood, Kumquat, and so on. Since the reform and opening up bank of a river in the town's economy has developed rapidly growing strength of a solid form of fireworks to firecrackers, cathode-absorption sealed maintenance-free lead-acid batteries, chemical processing of the four pillar industries of bamboo-based Agriculture and animal husbandry industry system, such as farming constitutes a good and reasonable industrial structure, various types of industrial and agricultural industries of agriculture and animal husbandry industries such as farming constitutes a good and reasonable industrial structure, various types of industrial and agricultural industries exported to Europe , The United States, and other Southeast Asian countries and regions. The town and convenient transport, Tai Liuyang Hill highway running through the town, there are big countries and small hydroelectric power grid at the same time the supply of industrial and agricultural production to meet the needs of the town has opened the door dry program, fax telephone, wireless paging, and other mobile telecommunications business can be linked around the world. Good natural conditions, combined with preferential policies, liberal investment environment, we Open the door in the town warmly welcomes people from all walks of life to achieve an investment bank of a river and set up factories and business development of tourism.

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