Which city is Linkou Village located in?

Linkou

Lingkou Village is located 20 kilometers northwest of Heze City. Weiyi Road crosses the village, 3 kilometers east of the Gaozhuang Town Government Residency, and borders Liuzhuang to the east. It is rectangular, with an east-west street, 82 households, 360 people, surnamed Duodu and Ma, and 600 acres of cultivated land.

A brief history of the village

During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1398), the Du family moved here from - County to build a village and named it Duzhuang. In the early Qing Dynasty, the Yellow River burst near Lin Temple, and the village was named Linkou.

The production brigade was established in 1958 and restructured into a village committee in 1984. It has jurisdiction over four natural villages: Linkou, Liuzhuang, Dongzhangzhuang and Linzhuang, with 2,580 acres of cultivated land and 1,639 people.

Liuzhuang

It is located 3 kilometers east of Gaozhuang Town and adjacent to Linkou in the south. The village is square in shape, with an east-west street and 95 households, 360 people, mostly with the surnames Liu and Peng, and 680 acres of cultivated land.

During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722), the Liu family established a village here and named it Liuzhuang.

Dongzhangzhuang

Located 3 kilometers east of Gaozhuang Town, the village is square in shape, with one east-west street and 84 households with 450 people, many named Zhang and Yuan, and 800 acres of cultivated land.

During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1398), the Zhang family moved here from - County to build a village, named Dongzhangzhuang after its location and surname.

Linzhuang

It is located 3.5 kilometers east of Gaozhuang Town and adjacent to Wudian Town in the south. The village is rectangular in shape, with an east-west street, 58 households, 280 people, and 500 acres of cultivated land.

According to the "Lin Family Genealogy", in the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369), the Lin family moved here from - County to build a village, named Linzhuang after their surname.

Economic status

The villagers are mainly engaged in agriculture. During the people's commune period, the entire administrative village was organized into a production brigade, which was divided into 6 production teams. After the reform and opening up, the joint production contract responsibility system was implemented, and farmers became more motivated to produce, farm scientifically, and build water conservancy projects. Now all agricultural operations are mechanized, and grain production is relatively stable. The yield of wheat and corn per unit area is generally around 800 kilograms. After the central government introduced a series of policies to benefit farmers, including exempting agricultural taxes and implementing grain planting subsidies, it greatly mobilized farmers' enthusiasm for growing grain, and agricultural production developed rapidly.

Lingkou Village and Zhaolou Village, Hezhuang Village, Nantou Village, Luji Village, Denglou Village, Beitou Village, Lizhuang Village, Zhouzhuang Village, Dongtou Village, Sunlou Village, Tianmiao It is adjacent to Xuhutong Village, Jialou Village and Zhaozhuang Village.

Near Linkou Village there are tourist attractions such as Caozhou Peony Garden, Heze Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region Revolutionary Memorial Hall, Chinese Peony Garden, Ancient Kuiqiu, Caozhou Ancient and Modern Garden, Heze Peony Seed Oil, Wanfu Melon, and Heze Dough Sculptures. , Lu brocade, Caozhou peony and other specialties.