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Brief introduction of qingtang

Qingtang Village is located in the northwest of Lufeng City, Guangdong Province, on the west bank of the middle reaches of Luohe River. It has jurisdiction over Xin 'an Town, with a total area of 24 square kilometers and a total population of 1 10,000. It is divided into seven districts: Beimen, Qiaodong, Loushe, Songyuan, Zanei, Qiaotou and Huang Ju Liao, which govern Yunqian, Xinyou and Wushipu villages. This is the largest administrative village in this town. Qingtang, a township built in the first year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, is all descended from Yongxing Gong, the ancestor of Huangs in Qingtang. It is an ancient village with a single surname in Hailufeng area, and still retains many ancient customs and traditional cultures. It is an ecological civilization village in Shanwei City, an old revolutionary base area village, a folk culture village, a new rural construction demonstration village in Lufeng City and a national endangered military dialect island.