In which district is Donglantuo Village located?
Donglantuo Village, Wangwenzhuang Town, Xiqing District, Tianjin
Donglantuo Village, Wangwenzhuang Town, is located in the southeast of Xiqing District, with a village area of 525.2 acres and a village area of 8990.5 acres. The total population of the village is 3,396, including 3,096 agricultural population and 300 non-agricultural population. Farmers' residences are divided into two structures: 926 households in bungalows and 829 households in buildings. There are currently 500 households (including 240 migrant households in buildings). The two committees of the village are composed of 5 people, there are 98 party members in the village, 21 village representatives, and the cultivated land area is 3116 acres. In 2014, the collective income of the village was 3,598,526 yuan, and the per capita income was 16,000 yuan. In recent years, under the leadership of the town party committee and government, and with the joint efforts of the two village committees, Donglantuo Village has improved the living houses, environment and travel of the villagers. The situation has further improved. The bungalows where the villagers live have been intensively renovated, and all the drainage pipes in the village have been renovated. The old appearance of the village has been given a new look, further improving the villagers' living environment, and a road west of the village has been built. It provides convenience for the villagers' travel and has been highly praised by the villagers.
It is said that Donglantuo Village was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403-1424). The Wan family moved from Wanjialou outside Nanguan, Nanchang, Jiangxi to build the village. Because the village is located in Tuozi, which is full of orchids. On the east side, it was named Donglantuo and it is still used today.
During the "Cultural Revolution" it was named "Dongsheng"
Donglantuo Village is located in the south of Wangwenzhuang Town, bordering the Jingang River to the east and the Duliujia River to the south. The Tianjin-Zizhou Highway passes through the village, making the transportation very convenient.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, it was affiliated to Xiaohanzhuang Dilian on East Road, Jinghai County. Since 1923 (the 12th year of the Republic of China), it has been divided into Jinghai District 2, Donglan Tuo Bian Township, Wang Wenzhuang Dabian Township, and Wang Wen Village. Zhuangxiang jurisdiction. In February 1947, it belonged to Maquan District, Jinnan District. In March 1949, it belonged to Maquan District, Jinghai County. In August 1950, it belonged to District 8 of Jinghai County. In June 1953, it belonged to Donglantuo Township, District 8 of Jinghai County. In June 1956, it belonged to Donglantuo Township, District 8 of Jinghai County. The district was withdrawn and merged into the township to belong to Wangwenzhuang Township, Jinghai County. In September 1958, it belonged to the Wangwenzhuang Management Area of Tuanbowa People's Commune of Jinghai County. In October 1960, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Tianjin City and belonged to Wangwenzhuang People's Commune of Heping District. The Donglantuo People's Commune in the suburbs and the Wangwenzhuang People's Commune (township and town) have jurisdiction to this day.
Near Donglantuo Village there are Yangliuqing Museum, Tianjin Tropical Plant Sightseeing Garden, Shijia Courtyard, Tianjin Xile Children’s Leisure Tourism Area, Tianjin Shuigao Manor and other tourist attractions, including Shawo Radish and Panshan Gai. Specialties such as persimmon, ear-eye fried cake, whitebait with white sauce, winter bamboo shoots and shrimp rolls.