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Brief introduction of Huazang Temple town

Huazang Temple Town is located in the north of Tianzhu County, Gansu Province, with a total area of 570 square kilometers and a total cultivated land area of 40,008 mu. Now it has jurisdiction over 5 community neighborhood committees, 14 villagers' committees and 58 villagers' groups, including Tibetan, Han, Tu, Hui, Mongolia, Manchu and other ethnic groups. The total rural population of the town is 1873 1, and the total urban population is 23698. Huazang Temple Town, named after Huazang Temple, was built in Ming Dynasty. Located in the south of Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County, it is the seat of the county (see Chapter 1 of Part XIII for the general situation of the county), with 438 square kilometers in the north, Songshan Town in the east, Shimen Town in the west and Yongdeng County in the southeast. Town People's Government in Huazang Temple Village. It has jurisdiction over 14 villagers' committees and 58 villagers' groups, with * * * 4,520 households, 1890 1 person (excluding the county population), including 6,586 ethnic minorities such as Tibetan, Tujia, Hui, Mongolian and Manchu, accounting for 34.9% of the total population. Mao Mao, Yingwo Mountain, Maduo and Xiure (Nanshan) are the main mountain ranges in China. The altitude is between 2294 and 4074 meters, the annual average temperature is 2℃, the annual average precipitation is about 350 mm, and the relative frost-free period is 1.30 days. Most of the towns are shallow mountains on both sides of the Jinqiang River.