Nanfeng County
Nanfeng County is a county in the east of Jiangxi province, China, bordering Fujian province to the southeast. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou. It has an area of 1,920 square kilometers, administers 7 towns, 5 townships, and 2 similar to township units, with a population of nearly 300,000.
Demographics
As of 2010, Nanfeng has a population of 287,932. 20% are children under the age of 15, 72% are adults aged 15–64, and 6% adults over 65.History
In the second year of Wu Taiping of the Three Kingdoms, the southern part of Nancheng County was split and incorporated as Feng County, but to differentiate it from Feng County, Jiangsu, it was named Nanfeng County, Nan meaning south.In the 19th year of Yuan Zhiyuan, Nanfeng County was promoted to Nanfeng Prefecture, controlled directly under Jiangxi Province. In the third year of Ming Hongwu, Nanfeng county was restored under the Jianchang House.
In the early years of the Republic of China, the county was part of Yuzhang Subdistrict. In 1927, Yuzhang was abolished, and it was transferred to the Seventh District of Jiangxi Province, seated in Qincheng Town.
After 1949, it was transferred to the jurisdiction of Fuzhou Prefecture.
Geography
Nanfeng County is surrounded to the east and west by mountains, and the Fu River Valley runs through the middle.Climate
Administrative Divisions
Nanfeng County has 7 towns and 5 townships.:;7 towns
;5 towns
- Sanxi
- Dongping
- Laixi
- Taiyuan
- Fufang
Nanfeng County Governor Red Reclamation Farm, and Nanfeng Industrial Park.
Transportation
Highways:- National Road 206
- Jiguang Expressway
- Ying-Yuan Railway Railway
- Xiangtang–Putian Railway Railway
Tourist attractions
Other tourist attractions include the Zeng Gong Memorial Hall, Dizang Temple, Junfeng Mountain, and Tanhu Reservoir.
Notable people
- Zeng Gong
- Zhao Xingyu
Specialties
Nanfeng mud stoves: During the 13th year of the Guangxu emperor of the Qing dynasty, Nanfeng County began to produce mud stoves, wood stoves, and charcoal stoves. Previously known as salt furnaces, they were renamed Nanfeng mud stoves in 1953. The raw material that is used is viscous clay, and the production process includes refining, compacting, planing, polishing, baseting, chassis, packaging, and the like. Because of its beautiful appearance, white colour, strong bearing, its ability to withstand high temperatures without cracking, and durability, it has been a special product of Nanfeng for more than 100 years.
Nanfeng pickled vegetables: Also known as "傩菜", processed by the traditional pickling process. It is another local specialty agricultural product with a long history of planting and processing in Nanfeng.