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Where does the Shangjie Jinxi Temple site belong?
The Shangjie Jinxi Temple site is a cultural relic protection unit in Anfu County.
The Shangjie Jinxi Temple Site is located in Shangjie Village, Yangmen Township, Anfu County.
In March 2011, it was announced as the fourth batch of cultural relics protection units in Anfu County.
(Anfu Zi [2011] No. 29) Protection scope: 10 meters around the cultural relic itself.
Construction control zone: The protection range extends 10 meters in all directions.
Shangjie Village: Shangjie Village was listed in the first batch of traditional villages in China in December 2012.
Shangjie Village has a long history and is densely populated, with a population of 1,620 and 446 households.
The village is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with "Chenshan River in the front and Jinlian Mountain in the back". It is known as the "thousand-year-old village at the foot of Luoxiao Mountain".
From 1930 to 1933, it was successively designated as the seat of the 11th District Government of the Northwest Special Zone of Hunan-Jiangsu Province and the 1st District Government of Anfu County, Hunan-Jiangsu Province.
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