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Wuxuan county (Zhuang: Vujsenh Yen), also known as Xiancheng, belongs to Laibin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Located in the middle of the autonomous region, it is adjacent to Guiping City in the east, Guigang City in the south, Xingbin District in Laibin City in the west and Liuzhou City in the north. It is an important transportation hub. Wuxuan county has a long history. In the sixth year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 165438+ BC 0 1), Liu Zhongjun was established, and in the sixth year of Xuande (BC 143 1), the naming system of wuxuan county was established.

The total area of Wuxuan is 1.739 square kilometers, which governs 8 towns and 2 townships, 1.42 village committees and 6 communities. Total area 1739 km2, 902,600 mu of cultivated land and 247,654.38 mu of paddy field, with a total population of 443,500, including 397,400 agricultural people. In 20 13, the county achieved a regional GDP of 8.729 billion yuan, up 5. 1% year-on-year.

There are more than 30 kinds of mineral resources such as lead, zinc, manganese, dolomite, barite and marble, among which the potential reserves of dolomite are nearly 654.38+000 billion tons. Agricultural products resources mainly include sugarcane, high-quality grains, animal husbandry, fruits, edible fungi and tea. It is the original sugarcane production base in China, commodity grain production base, Guangxi milk buffalo production base and the largest edible fungus production base in Laibin. The scenic spots include Baiya Grand Canyon, Eight Immortals Tianchi Lake, Wumalan River and Dateng Gorge, as well as the largest existing Confucius Temple in Guangxi, Huang Zhaoxi Manor and the "King" address of Hong Xiuquan in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. At the same time, Wuxuan is also the hometown of ornamental stones in China.