quannanxianIntroduction:Introduction to Quannan: Quannan County is a county in Cangzhou City, Jiangxi Province. It was built in 1903 and was formerly known as “Jinan County”. It was named after the south of Cangzhou (now Cangzhou). Quannan County is at the southernmost tip of Jiangxi Province, and it is connected with four counties (cities) of Wengyuan, Lianping, Shixing and Nanxiong in Guangdong. 60% of the borders are connected with Guangdong, and it is known as the “Southwest Gate of Jiang”. The county has a land area of ​​1,520 square kilometers, including 118,000 mu of cultivated land. It includes 9 townships (towns), 86 villages and Great Wall Enterprise Group, Tianlong Company, Maoshan Forest Farm, and Peak Company, with a population of 200,000 (2012). Mainly Han people, there are ethnic minorities such as Yi, Yao, Hui and Zhuang. Hakka language. There is Yaoshan Village, Shantou Town, the only Yao village in Jiangxi Province. The production skills of Weinan Hakka tea production were selected in the list of the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage representative projects. Daguang (Daqing to Guangzhou) National Expressway passes through the county. After opening to traffic at the end of 2012, Quannan is integrated into the two-hour traffic circle of the Pearl River Delta. Quannan has been rated as the first “National Top 100 Counties (Cities) for National Construction and Innovation”, “Top 100 Small and Medium-sized Cities with the Most Investment Potential in China” and the Republic’s 60-year Most Concerned “Top 200 Models with the Most Investment Potential Features in China” ". In 2011, the county's total production value reached 3.3 billion yuan. The industrial added value of industrial enterprises above designated size reached 1.36 billion yuan, accounting for 45.5% of GDP. The total financial revenue was 430 million yuan, and the local fiscal revenue was 240 million yuan. Completed fixed assets investment of 1.53 billion yuan or more.