Sijiazi (Faku)

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The " Sijiazi Community of the Mongols " ( Chinese  四 家子 蒙古族 乡 , Pinyin Sìjiāzi Měnggǔzú Xiāng ) is a nationality community in the north-central part of Faku County in the sub-provincial city of Shenyang in the northeast Chinese province of Liaoning . The municipality has an area of ​​95.47 km² and 16,496 inhabitants (2012 census), of which 47.4% are Mongols. 35.5% of the community area is covered by forest and is used for forestry, of which 2 km² hazelnut plantation alone , which Sijiazi makes known throughout the province for its hazelnut production. In addition to the usual regional agriculture, cattle breeding (2012: 25,600 cattle, 32,000 sheep, 58,500 pigs, 940,000 poultry) is important. In addition, there has been growing tourism for some time now, for which the municipality has primarily seven Mongolian princely tombs from the Qing dynasty to offer, including the tomb of a direct descendant of Qinggis Haan's 26th generation, Prince Senggerinqen . The stone grave stele is a protected cultural monument at the provincial level.

Administrative structure

Sijiazi is made up of nine villages. These are:

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Coordinates: 42 ° 30 '  N , 123 ° 11'  E