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Which province and city is Dinggou Village located in?
Dinggou Village is an administrative village under the jurisdiction of Shibaotou, Weihui City, Xinxiang City, Henan Province. The urban-rural classification code is 220, which is a village. The zoning code is 4 1078 1 201231,and the first six digits of the resident ID number are 410781. The postal code is 453000, the long-distance telephone area code is 0373, and the license plate number is Yu G. Dinggou Village is adjacent to Hudijiao Village, Liushuling Village, Dachishan Village, Jianchangling Village, Houtou Village, Tuchi Village, Nanwugou Village, Liushui Village, Lijiagou Village, Sidongpo Village, garden village Village, Spider Kiln Village, Monkey Ladder Village and Xishuanma Village.
On June 6, 20 19, Dinggou Village was included in the fifth batch of traditional villages in China.
There are some tourist attractions near Dinggou Village, such as Paomaling Geopark, the former site of Santa Ditch ancient village anti-Japanese artillery building, traditional houses in Santa Ditch Village, villagers' houses in Xiaodianhe and Guanshan National Geopark. There are also some special products here, such as Weihui, Niu Shaobing, Weihui Duji beef, Qingdui products and Yangji roast chicken.
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