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Introduction to Zhang An

Zhang'an Street is located on the north bank of Jiaojiang River in Taizhou City, adjacent to Qiansuo Street in the east, across the river from Jiaojiang City in the south, Yongquan Town in Linhai City in the west, and Xikou Township in Linhai City in the north. Street services It is located in Huajing Village, 5 kilometers away from the district government residence. The subdistrict has jurisdiction over 40 administrative villages and 82 natural villages, with an area of ??62.9 square kilometers and a population of 78,000. The geographical location is superior and the transportation is convenient. The Jiaojiang Bridge spans the north and south, and the Provincial Highway "83" passes through it. The construction of a double track of Provincial Highway 75 is about to begin. The entrance to the planned east extension of the Taijin Expressway is the largest area in Jiaojiang District. The largest and most populous street. Zhang'an has a long history. It was changed from Huipu to Zhang'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It has been the political, economic and cultural center of Taizhou from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty. It was changed to Baole Township in the Song Dynasty. Puzhang Town was established in the Qing Dynasty. It was called Zhang'an Township in the Republic of China. The later built area belonged to Linhai County. In 1984, it was reorganized into Zhang'an District of Jiaojiang City. In 1992, Zilin and Yangsi Townships were merged into Zhang'an Town. In 2001, it was merged with Huangjiao Township to form Zhang'an Sub-district. The rich land resources, human resources and characteristic tourism resources represented by ancient county culture fully demonstrate its huge development potential.