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Which district is Dangcheng Village in?

Dangcheng Village, Dangcheng Village, Xinkou Town, Xiqing District, Tianjin is located at 1.5 km west of the government residence of Xinkou Town. West to Ziya River and east to Jinjing Highway. The population is nearly 8,000 people, and the land area is 1.54 million mu, mainly planted. It is the most populous natural village in Xiqing District. There are Guandi Temple, Gaojia Ancestral Hall and other historical sites in the village. And there are thousands of newly-built Jade Buddha temples. It was rated as the fourth batch of key cultural relics protection units in Tianjin.

Turning over the history of Party Town is a history spanning more than 2700 years, in which there are a lot of historical studies. Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Dangcheng Village has been a village inhabited by one person. Dangcheng Village was called Hongtu Mountain from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Eastern Han Dynasty, retired to Haiti from Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, Dangcheng Village in the Northern Song Dynasty and Dangcheng Village after the Yuan Dynasty.

There are some tourist attractions near Dangcheng Village, such as Tianjin Jade Buddha Temple, Sixth Harbor Agro-ecological Sightseeing Park, Yangliuqing Museum, Tianjin Tropical Plant Sightseeing Park and Shi Jia Courtyard. There are also specialties such as Shawo radish, Shawo radish, Panshan covered persimmon, Erduoyan fried cake, whitebait and so on. Travel Guide to Dangcheng Village of Jade Buddha Temple in Tianjin

Jade Buddha Temple, formerly known as "Fazang Temple", was built during the Zhou and Sui Dynasties (about 557 -58 1) and was destroyed in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. In August 2003, Tianjin Religious Affairs Bureau approved the restoration and reconstruction of the temple. 20 10 was completed and opened to the outside world in may, and it was renamed "jade Buddha temple". should