Does anyone know the surrender town of Fuyang? Give me an overview.

The town that surrendered is a place to witness history. As a person who turned himself in, I should let all the people in China know that there is such a place! ! !

Surrender Town is located in the northeast of Fuyang City, Zhejiang Province, adjacent to Zhuantang Town of Xihu District in the east, Xinmin Village of Fuyang Town and Zhou Pu Township of Xihu District in the south, Xianlin Town of Yuhang City in the north, Gao Qiao Zhenkeng in the west and 25 kilometers away from Hangzhou. It is 8 kilometers away from Fuyang city center, and Hangxin Highway, National Highway 320, passes through the town, with convenient transportation, prosperous industry and commerce and developed economy. The land belongs to the semi-mountainous area, which mainly produces grain and tea, and the famous specialty is Dongwushan tofu skin. It is a well-off township and a new rural township in Hangzhou. The patriotic education base in Zhejiang Province-the former site of the surrender ceremony of the Japanese invaders and the Qiankeng site is located in the town.

The origin of the name of the town is the establishment and evolution of the Qing Dynasty. Now part of the town belongs to Hang County and part to Changshou Jiuzhuang in the northeast of Fuyang County. During the Republic of China, it was Changxin Township in Fuyang and Shoumin Township in Hangxian County. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the Japanese invaders occupied Hangzhou, and Songdian Village in Changxin Township was one of the strongholds of the Japanese invaders in Hangzhou. There are many bunkers, trenches and military dogs around Songdian Village. Thousands of people were killed by Japanese invaders and abandoned in thousands of graves in the south of the village. In August of 34 (1945), Japan announced its unconditional surrender. On September 4th, Songdian Village, Xinxiang, Fuyang County (now Songdian Natural Village, Mid-Autumn Festival Village, Shoujiang Town) was decided.

In order to accept the surrender of the Japanese invaders in Zhejiang, the location was settled. To commemorate this historical event, in the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945), Changxin Township was renamed Shouxiang, hence its name, which has been used ever since. 1958 10, the surrender commune was established. 1March, 984, also called Surrender Township. 1987 10, the surrender town was transformed into a surrender town.