Introduction to Minhou: Minhou County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, including the county, in 1913 by the merger of Jixian and Houguan County. Known as the "Eight Gossip". It is one of the famous overseas Chinese hometowns in Fujian Province and one of the first coastal open counties in China. It is the “Hometown of Olives in China”. It is 2,136 square kilometers on the southwest side of Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. It is known as Fuzhou dialect. Famous scenic spots in the county include Qishan National Forest Park, Shishishan Cultural Site, Xuefeng Temple, Maji Mountain and Shicules Creek Scenic Area. As of the end of 2010, Minhou County consisted of 313 villages (residential) in 15 township streets (1 street, 8 towns, and 6 townships), and the county people's government was stationed in Gansu Street. The permanent residence is 662,000, mainly Han people, including Yi, Miao, Zhuang and other ethnic minorities. The number of overseas Chinese living in the country is 116,000. The 55,000 Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan compatriots are one of the main overseas Chinese hometowns in Fujian Province. In 2014, Minhou County ranked 71st among the top 100 counties (cities) in China's county economy, and ranked 4th among the top ten counties (cities) of county comprehensive economic strength in Fujian Province, and the top ten counties (cities) in county economic development. Bit.