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Yangxin County belongs to Binzhou City, Shandong Province, China, located in the hinterland of the Yellow River Delta in the North Shandong Plain, is the "Hometown of China Duck and Pear" and the National Agricultural Standardization Demonstration County. The county has a total area of 793 square kilometers, the population of about 450,000, to the agricultural economy as the leading, pear industry is particularly prominent, with a thousand years of pear garden and annual pear festival and other characteristics of cultural and tourism resources.
Yangxin has a long history, the Qin and Han dynasties have been set up in the county, the territory has the Han Dynasty ancient tomb groups and other cultural relics. Local traditional leather processing and modern beef processing industry is developed, is an important livestock production and processing base in North China. The transportation is convenient, with G205 National Highway and Binde Highway passing through the area, and Jinan Airport is about 1.5 hours' drive away.
Yangxin adhere to the ecological county, built 10,000 acres of pear ecotourism scenic area, held every April pear blossom will attract hundreds of thousands of tourists. As a pilot county of new urbanization in Shandong Province, it is actively promoting the integrated development of agriculture and tourism and the strategy of rural revitalization to create a special county economic demonstration area integrating modern agriculture and ecological leisure.
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