How many villages are there in Qingkou Town, Minhou County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province? ...
Minhou County governs 1 street, 8 towns and 6 townships. Specifically: Ganzhe Street, Baisha Town, Nanyu Town, Shangqian Town, Xiangqian Town, Qingkou Town, Nantong Town, Shangjie Town, Jingxi Town, Zhuqi Township, Hongwei Township, Yangli Township, Dahu Township, Tingping Township, Xiaoruo Township.
Minhou County is located in the eastern part of Fujian Province, southwest of Fuzhou City, the provincial capital, between 25947'~26°36' north latitude and 118°52'~119°25' east longitude. It borders Fuzhou City and Changle District in the east and southeast, Minqing and Yongtai County in the west and southwest, Fuqing City in the south, and Gutian and Luoyuan County in the north and northeast. It is 89.7 kilometers long from north to south and 55.75 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 2136 square kilometers.
Historical evolution:
The area within Minhou County belonged to Yangzhou during the Xia and Shang Dynasties, Qi Min during the Zhou Dynasty, the Yue Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the Minyue Kingdom during the Warring States Period.
In the first year of Qin Shihuang (221 BC), Qin unified the country and built Minzhong County in today's Fujian Province, and the territory belonged to it.
In the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty (202 BC), the Han Dynasty granted Wu Zhu the title of "King of Minyue" and established its capital in Yeshan (today's east of Pingshan, Fuzhou City), and the territory within the territory belonged to the Minyue Kingdom. In the fifth year of Yuanding in the Western Han Dynasty (112 BC), the Minyue rebelled and was destroyed by the Han Dynasty. The subjects of the Minyue Kingdom moved to the Jianghuai River. By the first year of the first year of the Han Dynasty (86 BC), Fujian was not governed. In the second year of the First Yuan Dynasty, Ye County was established and the territory belonged to it.