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Meiling village belongs to which province and which city.
Meiling Village is an administrative village under the jurisdiction of Weizi Town, Zhaohua District, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province. The urban and rural classification code is 220, which is a village. The zoning code is 5 108 1 1 01999, and the first six digits of the resident ID number are 510811. The postal code is 62802 1, the long-distance telephone area code is 0839, and the license plate number is Chuan H, Meiling Village and Chuan Xincun, Baomin Village, Shu Mei Village, Shishi Village, Qianqiu Village, Zhongshan Village, Shijingpu Village, Xiaojiazhai Village, Xinchang Village, Xinrong Village, Shijing Community, Shenjiage Village, Fengjialing Village and Yuanbaishu Village.
From June 2065438 to June 2009, Meiling Village was included in the fifth batch of traditional villages in China.
Near Meiling Village, there are tourist attractions such as Heile Temple, Zhao Hua Ancient City, Berlin Ancient Town Scenic Area, Taigong Hong Jun Mountain Scenic Area, Guangyuan Tao Bo Garden, etc., and there are specialties such as Wanggongmi, Jinxian Mushroom, Jatropha curcas, Ziyun Kiwifruit, Zhao Huajiu Huang and so on.
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