Anyone who is familiar with the history of Fuzhou knows that there are five trade ports in Fuzhou, and five trade ports see Cangshan. Fuzhou Customs, HSBC and German Embassy have settled in Cangshan. Obviously Cangshan is still a small building. Cangshan is more valuable and delicious. Ling Jie has inherited a long history and nurtured a profound civilization. At one time, Cangshan was a prosperous financial, trade, shipping, communication and cultural hub in the Song Dynasty, with Yan Fu, Chen, Chen, Chen Shaokuan, Hou and Chen Jingrun leading to Fuzhou. Gaogai Mountain and Yantai Mountain recorded long-term footprints; 17 British, American, Russian and Dutch consulates, full of historical vicissitudes. Pan Puchuan Cathedral, Christian Antang Shicuo Church, He Ling Building, etc. Are engraved with the brand of modern Cangshan connecting with foreign civilization; Boating in Pu, Xiang and other foreign firms seems to tell the prosperity of the neighborhood; Modern revolutions such as Independence Hall and Guangdong Pavilion, such as Xinhai, all have unforgettable stories. Some capital endows Cangshan property market with valuable wealth and profound connotation. The story of southern Fuzhou (now Cangshan City) has experienced vicissitudes and gradually flourished, becoming a symbol of local value.
Cangshan has a total area of 142, with 480,000 hectares of exploitable land and 23,000 mu of sandbars along the river. With the implementation of the southward strategy (the relocation of South Bus Station and South Railway Station), the economic development of Jinshan New District and the completed Shanmen in the south has a strong momentum and great potential.
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