What is the population of Fengyutun, Litang Village, Zhangmu Township, Qintang District, Guigang City, Guangxi?

There are about 56,500 people in Zhangmu

Fengyu Tun did not say anything.

*** has jurisdiction over 16 administrative villages, 1 street committee, 83 villager groups, and a total population of 56,480. In 2003, the township's GDP was 126 million yuan, the total industrial and agricultural output value was 91.02 million yuan, the output value of township enterprises was 41.2 million yuan, the fiscal revenue was 5 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was 1,580 yuan. It is the geometric center of the four counties and cities of Guigang, Laibin, Binyang and Wuxuan. Wei Town covers an area of ??5 square kilometers, with prosperous commerce and complete professional markets. More than 30,000 people visit Wei Town every day, making it the most important town in Qintang District. Distribution center for agricultural and sideline products. Guzhang Township relies on its rich local resource advantages to develop the "wei town" economy and write the "sugar cane" character well. The township's cultivated land area is 87,900 acres, and the sugarcane planting area in 2003 was 35,000 acres. In 2002/2003, the raw material sugarcane imported reached 183,000 tons, ranking second in Qintang District and the largest sugarcane company in Guigang. An important raw material sugarcane production base. In addition, it is also rich in rice, corn, peanuts, soybeans, muru and other agricultural and sideline products, making Qintang District an important agricultural and sideline product production area. The township's forest area is 22,000 acres. The fruit industry covers an area of ??13,500 acres, and is famous for its longan, yellow peel and other local specialties. There is National Highway 209 in the east of Guzhang Township, and National Highway 324 in the southwest passes by it. With Wei Town as the center, the asphalt road from Guzhang to Shanbei, the cement road from Guzhang to Huanglianjushi and 6 rural fourth-level highways radiate to the entire township, and the transportation is very convenient. Electric power is developed, with a 113-volt substation in the area and a high-voltage power grid running across the entire territory. The telecommunications industry has developed rapidly. There are 60-meter-high mobile communication transmission towers and 100-meter-high China Unicom transmission towers. Program-controlled telephones and mobile phone signals are available in every village in the township.