Natural environment of Chendazhen

Chenda Town is located 16 kilometers west of Woyang County, bordering Huagou Township to the south, Yimen Township to the west, Chengxi Township to the east, and Zhanglaowa Township to the north, with an area of ??69 square meters. kilometer.

In February 1992, the district was withdrawn and merged into townships. With the approval of the provincial government, Dawang Town and Wangqiao Township in the original suburbs and Denglou Township in Yimen District were merged into Chenda Town. In 2005, the town governed 15 village committees, 146 natural estates, 210 villager groups, and 13,270 households. At the end of 2005, the total population of the township was 53,269, including 36,872 males and 52,800 agricultural people. The majority of the ethnic groups are Han, with a minority of Hui.

The terrain of Chendazhen is flat, and the town’s terrain can be divided into three types: 1. Highlands (elevation 31.2-32.1 meters) accounting for 12% of the total area of ??the town; 2. Low-lying lands (elevation 29.5-30.4 meters) meters) accounts for 23% of the total area of ??the town; 3. Flat land (30.4-31.2 meters above sea level) accounts for 23% of the total area of ??the town; 3. Flat land (30.4-31.2 meters above sea level) accounts for 23% of the total area of ??the town. Flat land (30.4-31.2 meters above sea level) accounts for 65% of the town's total area. The main rivers in the territory include Wohe River, Longfenggou, Xuegou and Yaozigou. Soil can be divided into two types: sandy loam and silty soil. The two sides of the Guohe River are mainly sandy loam with moisture-retaining function.

Disasters that often occur in Chendazhen include: drought, floods, tornadoes, hail, etc. In 2005, a severe flood occurred, with the affected area reaching more than 60,000 acres, 48 ??houses destroyed, and direct economic losses of 8.78 million yuan, including 8.49 million yuan in agricultural losses.