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Brief introduction of Chen Daizhen
Chen dai zhen is a town under the jurisdiction of Jinjiang City, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China (PRC). Is a Hui town, located in the northeast of Jinjiang City, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, named after reclamation. Due to the suitable climate and fertile soil, it is suitable for rice planting and is rich in "sea taro", which is known as the granary of Jinjiang. With the development of footwear industry in recent years, chen dai zhen has become the shoe capital of China. Famous celebrities include directors such as Ding and Xtep Anta. Xtep and Derui all went to Chen Daizhen. Chen dai zhen lies in the east of Shanxi Plain. It covers an area of 38.4 square kilometers and has a population of 73,000. Flat terrain, fertile soil, mild climate, abundant rainfall, criss-crossing ditches, dotted waters, rich in rice, cuttlefish and so on. Since ancient times, it has been known as the "Jinjiang Granary". Chen dai zhen is located in the prosperous triangle of Quanzhou Bay, facing the sea in the east, the south bank of Jinjiang estuary, the urban area of Jinjiang in the west, shishi city in the south and Quanzhou across the river in the north. The town covers an area of 38.4 square kilometers, with a coastline of 13.6 kilometers, and governs 25 administrative villages (residences) and 1 town farm. It is a key hometown of overseas Chinese and a settlement of ethnic minorities in southern Fujian.
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