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The Origin of Baima Town in Beiliu City, Guangxi
Baima Town-Baima Town, Beiliu City, Guangxi District was called "Fulai" in ancient times. During the Tang and Song Dynasties (688-977 AD), it was once the seat of Fulai County, with a long history and outstanding people. Baima is located in the southeast of Beiliu City, adjacent to Xinyi and Gaozhou in western Guangdong, and 63 kilometers away from the urban area after the second-class highway in Bao Bei is opened. It now governs 9 administrative villages with a total population of about 43,000, and is the center of people flow, logistics and information flow in the south of Beiliu. The total area of this town is 78 square kilometers. There are many places of interest in the town, such as Fuyang Academy and Douchi River, the holy land of revolution. There are 1 star hotels (Fu Ying hotels), 5 hotels (clubs) and 5 supermarkets. China Mobile and China Unicom, two major mobile communication operators, have covered the whole town with signals and opened international broadband Internet. Agriculture is characterized by raising cattle, geese (planting grass), lean pigs, Wenchang chickens, meat ginger, bananas, peppers and fast-growing eucalyptus. The town has outstanding location advantages and convenient transportation. The town is located at the junction of two provinces, autonomous regions and three cities, adjacent to the second-class highway in Bao Bei and the newly-built second-class highway in Pubao, and connected with the high-grade highway networks in Xinyi and Gaozhou, Guangdong, only 80 kilometers away from Shuidong Port. It is a convenient channel for foreign trade export, and has been designated as a window town for Yulin City and even Guangxi to accept industrial transfer in the eastern developed areas, with unique economic development. The town has developed and built two industrial parks, Dongwei and Baotian, and achieved remarkable results in attracting investment. Since 1999, the number of non-public enterprises in the town has grown from 1 to 42, with a total investment of more than1000000 yuan, of which 5 enterprises have invested more than100000 yuan, achieving an added value of1500000 yuan, attracting 5,500 people and forming labor. In 2003, the total industrial and agricultural output value of the town was 245 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was 2605 yuan.