Introduction to Changsha: Changsha County is also known as “Xingsha”. It has been “Sanxiang Shoushan” since ancient times. It is the first strong county in central China. It ranks 13th in Changsha County in the ranking of the top 100 counties in the country. Changsha County is located in the eastern part of Hunan Province. It is located in the core area of the Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan “two-type society” comprehensive reform pilot zone. It is a suburban county in the eastern part of the provincial capital Changsha. The southwest is adjacent to Xiangjiang River, Liuyang River and Laodao River run through the county, and Liuyang is connected to the east. City, west of Changsha City, south to Zhuzhou City, Xiangtan City, north of Yueyang City. The total area of the county is 1997 square kilometers, with a total population of 979,000 (2010). As of September 1, 2012, the county has jurisdiction over 5 streets and 18 towns. In 2013, Changsha County’s GDP was 97.6 billion yuan, and its per capita GDP was 99693.6 yuan. There are many places of interest in Changsha County, such as the former residence of Huang Xing, a state-level cultural relics protection unit, the former residence of Yang Kaihui, a provincial cultural relics protection unit, and the former residence of Xu Te Li.