Hanjiang Introduction: Hanjiang District is 752 square kilometers on the eastern coast of Putian City, Fujian Province. The coastline stretches for 15 kilometers, the shallow sea is wide, and the tidal flat reaches more than 10,000 mu. The 324 National Highway and the Fuxia Expressway traverse the area, and the Sanjiangkou Port can pass through the sea. The annual precipitation is 1300 mm and the annual average temperature is 20 °C. Since the second year of the Southern Dynasties (568 years), when Handa County was established, Hanjiang belonged to it. In the first year of the Tang Dynasty (627), the territory was built around the sea, and the culverts (that is, the sluice gates) were drained. Therefore, the land was called the culvert (the earliest place name of Hanjiang). In the Song Dynasty, it was called "Hanjiang". During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the territory belonged to Wangjiangli and Yanshouli of Tang'an Township in Putian County, Xiaoyili of Chongye Township, and Renli Township of Wuhua Township. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it belonged to Yanshouli, Wangjiangli, Rendeli and Xiaoyili in the third district of Putian County. During the Republic of China, it belonged to the second district of Putian County. From the beginning of the founding of New China to May 1984, Hanjiang was still in Putian County. In June 1984, Hanjiang was upgraded to the Putian City area. 420,000 people (2006). Passing the immortal dialect of Putian dialect. There are Baitang Ninghai Bridge, Zhengxuemen, Huangxiang and other municipal cultural relics protection units.