Luzhai County is located in the hinterland of central Guangxi, more than 30 kilometers away from Liuzhou City, the industrial center of Guangxi, in the west, only 100 kilometers away from the world-famous tourist city Guilin in the northeast, and 258 kilometers away from Nanning City, the capital of Guangxi. It is adjacent to Lipu and Yongfu County of Guilin City in the east and northeast, across Liujiang River from Liujiang County and Xiangzhou County of Laibin City to the south, to the west Liuzhou City and Liucheng County, to the north Rong'an County, and to the southeast Jinjin County of Laibin City. Xiuxian intersects. The geographical location is between 24°14′ and 24°50′ north latitude and 109°28′ and 110°12′ east longitude.
Luzhai County is located in the hinterland of central Guangxi, at the heart of north-south transportation, with land, air and water transportation conveniently located in one place. There are national and provincial highways such as Guihai Expressway, Liuzhou Ring Expressway, and Pinglu Secondary Highway in the territory. Asphalt roads have been connected to townships and villages, and village-level roads have also been extended everywhere; the Hunan-Guangxi Railway runs through the entire territory; the county seat is 100 meters away from Liuzhou Bailian. The airport is about 50 kilometers away and the Guilin Liangjiang International Airport is about 130 kilometers away. Both are connected by expressways and the drive takes only one hour. The three towns of Luorong, Jiangkou and Daojiang rely on the Liujiang waterway and have convenient waterways to Wuzhou and Guangzhou.
Guiliu Expressway is a two-way four-lane road with a design speed of 100 kilometers per hour and a county mileage of 73 kilometers. It has three entrances and exits at Luorong, Luzhai and Huangmian, and a Luzhai service area. It is 33 kilometers from Luzhai to the Jinglan exit of Liuzhou and takes less than half an hour by car. It is 110 kilometers to the Liaotian exit of Guilin and only takes one hour by car. The Luorong-Luoman section of the Liuzhou Ring Expressway starts from Luorong Lianfeng Village on the Guihai Expressway and ends at Luoman Town, Liujiang County on the Liuyi Expressway, about 15 kilometers within the territory of Luzhai. Construction started in October 2003 and opened to traffic in August 2006. The roadbed of the Pingle to Luzhai secondary highway is 12 meters wide, the road surface is 9 meters wide, and the cement pavement is 73 kilometers within the territory of Luzhai, running through three towns: Luzhai Town, Zhaisha Town, and Sipai Township. Construction of Liudong Avenue from Liuzhou City to Luorong Town started in March 2006. The road was designed to be a two-way six-lane road with a total length of about 14 kilometers. It was a first-class urban trunk road and was opened to traffic on December 31 of that year. The extension line of Liudong Avenue extending to Luzhai County will start construction in 2007, which will improve the traffic in Luzhai.
The Hunan-Guangxi Railway is 68 kilometers long in Luzhai and has 8 railway stations: Luorong, Duiting, Luzhai, Xincun, Youlan, Huangmian, Daduanhe and Bozhai. The largest Luzhai Station is a third-class station with 6 railway lines, more than 80 trains receiving and departing every day, and 7 pairs of passenger trains stopping. The county's railway has an annual freight throughput of more than 2 million tons and sends more than 200,000 passengers.
Luzhai County is close to Liuzhou City, the industrial center of Guangxi. Since it was placed under the jurisdiction of Liuzhou City in November 2002, especially after the planning of Guantang New District following the "cradle to cradle" concept was determined, it has been developed in accordance with Liuzhou's urban development " With the concept of "one axis, two cities and one lung", Luzhai has been given the position of "a sub-central city in Liuzhou City" and has become the main direction and new space for Liuzhou's urban expansion. The society and economy have gradually been integrated into the development process of Liuzhou into a super-large city, and it has gained Unprecedented vitality and opportunity. To this end, the Luzhai County Party Committee and the County People's Government have established the economic development policy of "promoting industrialization through urbanization, promoting agricultural industrialization through industrialization, and promoting urbanization through civilization", seize opportunities, give full play to regional advantages, and take the initiative to undertake projects in the eastern region and Liuzhou City industry transfer. In 2005, Guangxi Luzhai Economic Development Zone passed national review and became one of the 145 provincial-level economic development zones reserved nationwide. The development zone governs the Chengnan Comprehensive Economic Development Zone, Luzhai Central Industrial Park, Luzhai-Luorong Industrial Corridor, and Luorong Industrial Park, with a total planned area of ??21 square kilometers. More than 100 projects have been introduced with a total investment of more than 5 billion yuan, including the Liuhua Second Base with an investment of 1 billion yuan, Liuzhou Zhengling Cement with an annual output of 3 million tons, and Guofa Lin with an annual output of 500,000 tons of bleached chemical bamboo pulp. Paper and other large enterprises. The papermaking industry led by Guofa Forest Paper and Fengtang Paper, the chemical industry led by Liuhua Group, the building materials industry led by Zhengling Cement and Jinli Company, and the classical silk weaving and Sanxie reeling have initially formed. The cocoon silk industry is led by silk, the manufacturing industry is led by Liuzhou Crane, Yintong Cable, and Rigao Filter, and the smelting industry is led by Lerong Metal and Guiliu Metallurgy.
Taking advantage of the east wind of urbanization, urban construction in Luzhai County has suddenly emerged.
In Luzhai today, the urban roads are straight and wide, and the road network is reasonably planned; landmark buildings rise from the ground with magnificent momentum; the urban green space is green with green grass, trees, and flowers; the residential areas are beautifully designed, fully functional, and stylish. Different; at night, the lights bloom, street lights, large advertising lights, and landscape lights compete with each other, and the lights are overflowing, forming a beautiful landscape. The appearance of Luzhai is changing with each passing day, and a city full of modern colors is approaching us in great strides.
Luzhai County is located in the subtropical zone, and the climate and soil quality are very suitable for agricultural production. According to the changes in the economic situation after my country's accession to the WTO, Luzhai County actively adjusted its agricultural industrial structure, gave full play to its comparative advantages, promoted grain, sugar, mulberry, fruits and vegetables, and focused on the production of silkworms and sugar cane. In 2006, the county had more than 130,000 acres of mulberry gardens, with an annual output of more than 10,000 tons of fresh cocoons, making it the largest silkworm-producing county in Guangxi. 230,000 acres of sugar cane were planted, producing 1.1 million tons of raw material cane and 147,000 tons of sugar. .