Where is Zhongjia Village located?

Zhongjia Village

The origin of the village: During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, people with the surname Zhong immigrated from Jilingtun, Wusawei, Yunnan Province. They named Zhongjiatun after their surname, which is now Zhongjia Village.

Administrative District Population

The village is located southeast of Xiangdian Office, 400 meters south of Qingsha Highway, adjacent to Dongtai Company Liyuan to the west, Qianxu Village to the east, and Qianxu Village to the south. It is adjacent to Lufang Village and Qingsha Highway to the north. The village currently has more than 600 acres of cultivated land, a total of 148 households, and a total population of 510 people.

Economic status Domestic-funded enterprises and the breeding industry are the focus of the development of the village. There are currently 12 domestic-funded enterprises with fixed assets of more than 2 million yuan; there are more than 20 households in the transportation, business and catering service industries, with more than 100 employees. In 2005, the total economic income was 10.71 million yuan, and the per capita income of villagers was 5,200 yuan.

The advantageous industries of agriculture, breeding and transportation are the main economic pillars of the village. Currently, the number of employees in these three industries has reached more than 200. In 2005, the economic income was 10.2 million yuan and the tax paid was 100,000 yuan. .

Social undertakings: In 1991, 40,000 yuan was invested to harden the central street and plant more than 400 persimmon trees. The village has 1 clinic, 1 primary school, 1 activity room for the elderly, and more than 120 fixed phones. Villagers participated in the cooperation The medical insurance coverage rate reaches 100%, and benefits are paid to people over 70 years old at the end of each year.

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Near Zhongjia Village are Tea Mountain Scenic Area, Gao's Manor, Blue Tree Valley Youth Expo Park, Sanhe Mountain Scenic Area, Pingdu City Cloud Mountain towns and other tourist attractions have specialty products such as Majiagou celery, flat peach and ginger, Dazeshan grapes, Pingdu peanuts, and Zhugou strawberries.