[Edit this paragraph] 1. Jiangxinzhou, Jingjiang, Jiangsu Province is located at the easternmost end of the Jingjiang River. It is surrounded by water and is an oasis in the Yangtze River. It faces Zhangjiagang across the river to the south, is adjacent to Rugao City to the north, and is about 30 kilometers away from Jingjiang River.
The closest point on land (Yangtze River Farm) is 3.7 kilometers.
Jiangxinzhou was "out of water during the Chiwu period of Wu State during the Three Kingdoms period, and was later named Longjusha" (quoted in "Jiangtan Chronicle" of Jingjiang City).
In 1955, the municipal government established the River Beach Office, which is responsible for the protection and management of Jiangxinzhou tidal flats and tidal flats along the river.
In 1958, several tidal flats in Jiangxinzhou were renamed Minzhusha, Hepingsha, Sisha, and Daizisha. The true height of the tidal flats was stabilized at more than 3 meters.
The existing dry land area is 4,500 acres and the wetland area is 11,000 acres (including 5,000 acres of seasonal dry land and 6,000 acres of shallow water grassland), totaling 15,500 acres.
Jiangxinzhou Wetland mainly grows reeds and wormwood, with an annual production of about 4,000 tons of reed wood.
From 1989 to 1990, part of the higher-lying Hepingtan and Minzhutan beaches in Jiangxinzhou were leveeed and cultivated, forming a land area of ??3,500 acres within the embankment.
In 1998, the embankment continued to be reinforced, reaching a height of 7.5 meters, a top width of 6 meters, and a slope ratio of 1:2.5, which can withstand a once-in-a-century flood.
Except for the 1,700 acres of dry land within the Jiangxinzhou Embankment leased by Hongwei Company, the rest will be independently developed and constructed by the Jiangtan Office.
18 fish ponds have been built, covering an area of ??140 acres; 95 acres along the inland river are used for the cultivation of green shrimp and other fish.
In terms of forestry development, 700 pear, jujube and ginkgo trees have been planted, as well as peach, loquat, citrus, poplar and willow trees, forming a forest belt of more than 50 acres of orchards and 50,000 poplar trees.
In 2002, 1,000 to 1,200 acres of newly-enclosed beach land was transformed into dry farmland.
The remaining 11,000 acres of beachland are wetland reserves.
Jiangxinzhou has a pleasant climate, abundant water resources, no residents or factories, no pollution and immigration problems, unique natural conditions and beautiful environment.
Jiangxinzhou is 28 kilometers away from Jiangyin Port, 14 kilometers away from Zhangjiagang, 24 kilometers away from Nantong Port, 15 kilometers away from Xingang, and 3 kilometers away from Jiao Port. If a direct route is opened, the water time can be controlled within one hour.
Tourists travel from Jingjiang City to Jiangxinzhou, a total distance of 30 kilometers, of which 15 kilometers are each by land and water. It takes 45 minutes by ferry from Xingang Pier and about 20 minutes by speedboat. Tourists can enjoy the scenery of the Yangtze River while traveling on the river.
[Edit this paragraph] 2. Jiangxinzhou, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province Jiangxinzhou is an alluvial sandbar in the Yangtze River southwest of Nanjing City, covering an area of ??22 square kilometers. It was originally the rent-collecting land of the monks of Jiaoshan Temple, so it was named Heshangzhou and Hechangzhou, 1949
The name was changed this year.
It is rich in agricultural products. The famous ancient Bailuzhou is located in the east of Jiangxinzhou, but it is now connected to the land.
It is located in the Yangtze River in the southwest of Nanjing City, 6.5 kilometers away from the city center, and belongs to Jianye District of Nanjing City.
The whole continent is basically in the shape of a long strip running from north to south, shaped like a green plum, so it is also called Meizizhou. It covers an area of ??15 square kilometers and governs 3 administrative villages and 24 villager groups, with a total population of nearly 12,000.
The 12,000 acres of cultivated land are rich in various fruits and vegetables, including 4,000 acres of grapes, 3,000 acres of leeks, 2,000 acres of small varieties of vegetables, and 1,000 acres of various mixed fruits.
The town has launched an agricultural tourism brand since 1997. Relying on its unique geographical location, beautiful pastoral scenery, and vast river scenery, it combines agriculture with tourism to fully develop the town's agricultural tourism economy.
The town is lined with green trees, beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, and simple folk customs. It is indeed a rare oasis in the city and a rare pure land.
1. The development history of agricultural tourism in Jiangxinzhou. The town began to formulate the idea of ??developing tourism in 1995. During this period, it entrusted the Nanjing Planning and Design Institute to prepare the "Master Plan for Meizizhou Tourist Resort" for our town, and successively invited relevant leaders and
Experts and scholars came to our town for investigation and unanimously believed that it is highly feasible and broad prospects for our town to develop tourism based on its agricultural resource advantages.
In August 1997, our town organized and launched the "Jiangxinzhou One-day Tour" trial activity, with the theme of "seeing the scenery of the river, appreciating the pastoral scenery, and tasting seasonal fruits", which attracted a large number of citizens and tourists to come to our town for sightseeing.
, more than 50,000 tourists came to the island within half a month, and the total tourism income was more than 1 million yuan.
This event increased the visibility of our town and was recognized by leaders from all walks of life and praised by the press.
In the same year, our town’s tourism development was listed as a key tourism development project in Nanjing’s Ninth Five-Year Plan by the Nanjing Municipal Tourism Bureau.
In 1998, the town was designated as an urban agricultural development demonstration base by the Nanjing Municipal Government.
From 1998 to 1999, the town has successively built agricultural parks such as a thousand acres of vineyards, a thousand acres of shrimp ponds, a thousand acres of vegetable gardens, boutique orchards, and a thousand acres of leek gardens. The purely agricultural parks have gradually transformed into tourist attractions.
Moreover, the tourist reception facilities throughout the town have been gradually improved, laying a solid foundation for future tourism development.
From August to September 1999, the "Jiangxinzhou First Grape Festival" sponsored by the Yuhuatai District Government and hosted by the town was officially launched. Through the government's setup, corporate operations, and the participation of people in scenic spots, various sub-activities were the highlights.
Attracted many tourists.
During the event, the number of tourists reached more than 100,000.
Due to the rise in popularity, tourism development has also been promoted, and the agricultural park has been further improved.
Attractions such as Ziguang Pastoral, Nature Resort, Agricultural Interest Museum, and Qigen Museum invested by private investors have also been built one after another.