Where is Wenzhou Longgang?

Longgang Town is located in the south of Wenzhou, on the south bank of Aojiangkou, one of the eight major water systems in Zhejiang, with the East China Sea and 104 National Road in the east, Tongshan Expressway and Wenfu Railway in the west, the economically developed Jiangnan Plain in the south and Aojiang Town in Pingyang County in the north bank. It is Wenzhou, Zhejiang's strong economic town, Zhejiang's strong education town, Zhejiang's strong sports town, Zhejiang's civilized town, the national advanced mass sports town, the national small town construction demonstration town, the national small town comprehensive reform pilot town, and the United Nations sustainable development pilot town. It has jurisdiction over 9 offices, 23 residential areas and 107 administrative villages. The jurisdiction covers an area of 80.7 square kilometers with a population of 340,000 (registered population of 245,000); Urban area 15 km2, population150,000.

Longgang was founded in 1984. At the beginning of the town, it took the lead in three major institutional reforms: paid land use, household registration management system and the development of private economy, and successfully embarked on a road of rural urbanization, becoming a model for farmers to build cities at their own expense in China, and being known as "the first peasant city in China". Successfully achieved the first leap in Longgang. 1995 was listed as a pilot town for comprehensive reform of small towns in China by eleven ministries in the State Council, and the comprehensive reform of small towns in Longgang began with 1996. Since 2002, we have established the development concept of "we can't forget our roots, but we can't make a living from them", and put forward the idea of benign interaction between industrialization (industrialization) and urbanization, focusing on industrial upgrading and urban framework construction, taking investment attraction as the breakthrough, and taking industrial park construction as the carrier to transform and upgrade traditional industries and vigorously develop emerging industries. In 2006, the town achieved a GDP of 7.03 billion yuan, a total industrial output value of 65.438+0.6/kloc-0.60 billion yuan, a fiscal revenue of 650 million yuan, and a total tax revenue of 630 million yuan from 260 million yuan in 2006. It has successively obtained four gold business cards with Chinese names: China Printing City, China Gift City, China Printing Materials Trading Center and China Calendar Distribution Center, and achieved the second leap from "farmer city" to "industrial city".