linxiangshiIntroduction:Linxiang Introduction: Linxiang City is a county-level city in Hunan Province. It is managed by Yueyang City. It is connected to Hubei Province in the northeastern part of Hunan Province and the Hubei Province in the north. It is named after the meeting of Binxiang Water and the Yangtze River. Xiangbei Gateway." In the five years of Song Yuhua (AD 994), Wang Dynasty was established. In 996, it was renamed Linxiang County. The highest yam mushroom mountain in the territory is 1261.1 meters above sea level, and the lowest point is 23 meters in Jiangnan Valley. The Yangtze River flows through the northwestern edge of the city, with a total length of 32.7 kilometers. The rivers in the territory of Taolin River, Tandu River, Yuantan River and the north of the Yangtze River. Huanggai Lake in the northeast corner is the second largest lake in Hunan Province. The city of Linxiang has a land area of 1,760 square kilometers, of which 30 square kilometers are in the urban area. There are 2 offices in 18 townships. Linxiang culture is profound, and Longyuyuan is the early "hometown" of the Yao people's ancestors. Linxiang Yuqin Opera and Thirteen Villages were listed as the first intangible cultural heritage in Hunan Province. In 2013, the population was about 530,000, the urban population was 150,000, the GDP was 17.844 billion yuan, and the total retail sales of social consumer goods was 5.338 billion yuan. Linxiang is the famous “land of fish and rice”, “hometown of bamboo and wood”, “hometown of tea” and “hometown of non-ferrous metals”. It has won the national cultural advanced (county) city, the national science popularization demonstration (county) city, the national education advanced (county) city, the national popular law advanced (county) city, the national track and field town, the provincial civilized city, and the province's county culture construction advanced. (County) city and other titles.