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Nanle County is located in the northeastern part of Henan Province, China, belonging to Puyang City, at the junction of Henan, Luzhou and Hebei provinces, with a total area of 624 square kilometers. As one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization, Nanle has a long history and is the hometown of Cangjie, the Saint of Words, and the Cangjie Mausoleum, known as the "First Mausoleum of China", is located here. The county has agriculture as its leading industry, with specialties such as apples and peanuts, and is also actively developing modern manufacturing and cultural and tourism industries.
Nanle County has a rich cultural heritage, in addition to the Cangjie Mausoleum, there are historical sites such as Tanghuai and Wenmiao. The traditional opera Dapingtong is listed in the national intangible cultural heritage. The Cangjie Temple Fair held every year in the first month of the lunar calendar attracts tens of thousands of tourists and shows local folk culture. The county's infrastructure is perfect, and the G45 Daguang Expressway passes through the territory with convenient transportation, making it an important destination for experiencing the culture of the Central Plains.
Nanle County has formed an industrial system mainly based on food processing and equipment manufacturing, and has built a provincial-level industrial clustering zone. 2023 GDP exceeded 20 billion yuan, and it was awarded the title of National Advanced County in Grain Production. The local community continues to optimize the business environment, focusing on the development of bio-based materials and other emerging industries, and is building an important logistics node city in the junction area of Henan, Lu and Hebei.
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