Where is Nanping?

Nanping is located in the north of Fujian Province, southeast of the northern section of Wuyi Mountain, at the junction of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces, and is the "North Gate" of Fujian. As the birthplace of Minjiang River, Jianxi, Futunxi and Shaxi are called Minjiang River only when Nanping meets. Covering an area of 26,300 square kilometers, it is the largest administrative region in Fujian Province, covering Shaowu, Wuyishan, Jian 'ou, Jianyang, Shunchang, Pucheng, Guangze, Songxi, Zhenghe and Yanping districts, with a total population of 3.05 million. The territory is characterized by rolling mountains, vertical and horizontal valleys and developed water system, which is a typical structural erosion landform in the low-Zhongshan hilly region. It is a forest city with mountains and rivers and an ecological barrier in the upper reaches of Minjiang River. Guo Moruo, a modern poet, chanted Nanping as "the mountains are green on all sides and the water surrounds the two rivers."

Nanping is a key forest area connecting the southeast of Chinese mainland in Fujian Province, and is known as "South China is close to the sea" and "China Bamboo Town". The mountainous area is 3 1.67 million mu, including 29.46 million mu of woodland, and the forest coverage rate is 74.7%. The total storage volume is 654.38+0.33 billion cubic meters, which is one third of that of Fujian Province. The bamboo forest covers an area of 5.24 million mu, accounting for one tenth of that of Chinese mainland and two fifths of that of Fujian. There are rivers 1 article, 3 streams and tributaries 176 in the territory, with a water area of 1.65 1.5 million mu, and the theoretical reserve of hydropower resources reaches 3,873,700 kilowatts, ranking first in Fujian Province. There are 75 kinds of minerals found, including Ta-Nb, Pb-Zn, pyrite, graphite, crystal, marl, copper and tungsten. The proven reserves are 4 1 species, of which 19 species ranks first in Fujian, and the reserves of tantalum, niobium and fluorite rank first in China, which has high industrial exploitation value.

Nanping, as an important channel connecting Fujian with East China and South China, has a convenient three-dimensional transportation network by land, sea and air. The city's inland navigation mileage is more than 200 kilometers, and the Minjiang River and its tributaries are unblocked. 500-ton ships can go directly to Mawei Port in Fuzhou, which is in line with shipping. There are 2 national highways (205, 3 16 national highways), 8 provincial highways, 3 railways (Xiaying Line, Waifu Line and Hengnan Line) and Nanping section of Beijing-Fuzhou Expressway under construction, forming 6 provincial passages. Wuyishan Airport is open to navigation, and Nanping and Wuyishan each have a port, which basically realizes the function of coastal ports moving inward. Information expressway marked by mobile communication network, Internet and radio and television broadband information network has been basically completed.

Nanping agriculture has its own characteristics and advantages in Fujian. The city's cultivated land area is 310.8 million mu, including 2.09 million mu of paddy fields. There are 7 national commodity grain base counties and 8 provincial commodity grain base counties, which provide more than 500 million kilograms of commodity grain every year, accounting for two-thirds of Fujian's net grain transfer, and are known as "Fujian granaries"; The tea garden area is stable at more than 400,000 mu, which is the largest tea-producing area in Fujian Province. Animal husbandry is dominated by dairy cows, with more than 30,000 cows on hand, and the output of fresh milk accounts for more than half of Fujian Province. The city has a solid industrial base, including key industries such as papermaking, forestry, knitting, chemical industry, machinery, building materials and electric power, as well as brand-name products such as PU leather base cloth, Fu Nan battery and Taiyang brand cable. It is an old industrial base in Fujian Province. Nanping Paper Mill is the largest newsprint production base in China. During the Ninth Five-Year Plan period, the city's GDP grew by an average of 7.2%; The total fiscal revenue increased by 7.5% on average; The per capita disposable income of urban residents increased by 9.4% on average; The per capita net income of farmers increased by 8.4%. In 2002, the GDP was 25.464 billion yuan, an increase of11.5%; Total fiscal revenue191800 million yuan, up 1 1.74%.

In the future, Nanping will give full play to its unique advantages in ecological resources, develop "green, tourism and new" industries, and build Nanping into a sustainable tourism eco-economic zone armed with high technology.