Population: about 389,000 Population density: 309 people/km2 Tianyin Pagoda Zhenshan Liuzu Temple Liuzu Temple Sihui City is located in central Guangdong and northeast of Zhaoqing. It is located in the lower reaches of the West, North and Suijiang Rivers, and is close to Qingxin and Sanjiang.
Shui, Guangning and Dinghu Districts border and fall within the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, with a total area of ??1,257.6 square kilometers and a total population of 389,000.
It governs Longfu, Didou, Weizheng, Luoyuan, Jingkou, Dasha, Xinjiang, Shigou, Huangtian, Dengcun, Jianggu, Jianglin, Longwan, Xiamao, Chengzhong, Dongcheng, Zhenshan, etc. 17
town (subdistrict office).
Sihui was first established in the Qin Dynasty and has rich cultural heritage.
Such as Yeli Gang ancient human ruins, Dagangtou Zhai Fort and "Three Towers and Four Pagodas", as well as ruins such as the Sixth Ancestor Temple in Fulushan; tombs from the Warring States, Han, Jin, Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and other dynasties; Zhenxian from the Tang Dynasty
Ancient buildings such as the Ancestral Temple (now rebuilt on the original site), the Baolin Temple and the Lotus Temple from the Song Dynasty, and the Baiwu Terrace (rebuilt on the original site).
Ancient and beautiful folk legends such as the Wei Zheng Shitou River, Baidai Waterfall, Luoyin Boat, Luoyin Bed, Zhenya, Fairy Incarnation Pool, Wudu Stone Snail and Fried Crucian Carp have been passed down for a long time.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, between 1952 and 1958, Sihui merged with Guangning County and was called Guangsi County after the merger.
It was divided twice in 1954 and 1961. Sihui County belongs to the Central Guangdong District Administrative Commissioner's Office and the Zhaoqing District Commissioner's Office respectively.
On November 25, 1993, with the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the county was removed from the county and established as a city.
After more than 20 years of reform and opening up, the economic and social undertakings of the Four Sessions have flourished and achieved fruitful results.
In 1993 and 1994, it entered the ranks of the top 100 counties (cities) in the country's rural economy and the top 100 counties (cities) in the country's economic strength for two consecutive years. In 1996, it achieved moderate prosperity and is currently moving towards the goal of taking the lead in basically realizing modernization.
Administrative divisions As of December 31, 2005, Sihui City has jurisdiction over 3 streets (Dongcheng, Chengzhong, Zhenshan) and 10 towns (Longfu, Didou, Weizheng, Luoyuan, Jingkou, Dasha, Shigou
, Huangtian, Xia Mao, Jianggu).
Historical evolution The county was established in the 33rd year of the First Emperor of Qin Dynasty (214 BC). It is said that because the county is a place where four rivers meet, it is named "Sihui".
In November 1993, the county was removed and a city was established.
According to historical records, the area of ??Sihui when the county was first established was identified as extending from present-day Guangning to Huaiji County in the north, and partially extending into present-day Guangxi. The southeast included present-day Gaoyao, Sanshui, Xinhui, Taixin,
Part or all of Jiangmen, Kaiping, Enping, Heshan, Shunde, Doumen and other counties and cities.
In 2000, Sihui City governed 3 streets and 14 towns.
The total population is 409,804, and the population of each township is: Chengzhong Street 87021 Dongcheng Street 76490 Zhenshan Street 13238 Longfu Town 12387 Didou Town 23474 Weizheng Town 11784 Luoyuan Town 7897 Jingkou Town 15055 Dasha Town 30080 Xinjiang Town 11451 Shigou Town
19053 Huangtian Town 12756 Dengcun Town 10468 Jianggu Town 25535 Jianglin Town 3666 Longwan Town 12762 Xia Mao Town 12031 Dawang Comprehensive Economic Development Zone Virtual Town 24656 (Based on the fifth census data; unit: person) In 2002, Sihui City
It governs 3 streets (Dongdong Town of Zhenshan City), 14 towns (Longwan, Longfu, Douweizheng, Luoyuanjingkou, Xinjiang, Dashadeng Village, Shigouhuangtian, Xiamaojiang Valley, Jianglin), 158 village committees, and 25 neighborhood committees.
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In November 2003, Xinjiang Town was revoked and merged into Dongcheng Street, Dengcun Town was revoked and merged into Zhenshan Street, Jianglin Town was revoked and merged into Jianggu Town, Longwan Town was revoked and merged into Xiamao Town, and the city was divided into 17 towns (subdistricts).
It also has 13 towns (streets), 159 village committees and 26 neighborhood committees, with a total area of ??1,163 square kilometers.
The municipal government is located in Dongcheng Street.
The city's total population is 401,000, with a migrant population of 39,700.
The specialty sugar orange is a traditional local specialty of Sihui and a famous variety of citrus. It was praised as "outstanding" by "Yangcheng Evening News".
The sugar orange fruit is oblate in shape, with a knob-like protrusion on the top, a sunken umbilical end of the pedicle, an orange-yellow color, a thin wall, and is easy to peel off.
The fruit shape index is 0.78, the weight of a single fruit is 62-86 grams, the edible rate is 71%, the soluble solids content is 11%, and each 100 ml contains 10.55 grams of total sugar and 0.35 grams of fruit acid.
The pulp is crisp, juicy, sludge-free, and tastes sweet. It refreshes the heart and soothes the throat after eating, and is intriguing.
This product is well-known at home and abroad. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was sold in batches in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Macao.
The sugar orange produced in Huangtian Town, Sihui City is especially authentic. It is delicious and extremely sweet, has no residue, and has a delicate taste. It is truly the best!
Sihui City is the "Hometown of Chinese Jade" and the "Chinese Jade (Jade) Processing Base. The jade market in Sihui is famous far and wide. The main reason is that the city's jade market has a complete range of varieties and styles, and can produce and process low, medium and
Different series of high-end products. The main types of jade here include ornaments, toys, pendants and accessories.