Wuchuan Introduction: Wuchuan, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, is managed by Zhanjiang City. It is located in the Jianjiang Plain in the southwest of Guangdong Province. It is connected to Maonan District and Dianbai District of Maoming City in the east, Huazhou in the north and Zhanjiang City in the west. Potou District, south of the South China Sea. National Highway 325 runs through the east and west, and Maozhan Railway and Guangzhan Expressway pass through the city respectively; more than 10 kilometers west of the border can reach the southern port of Zhanjiang Port, and there are more than 10 kilometers north of the port, there is Shuidong Port, and there are direct flights to Hong Kong and Macao. Po Kong Port will be expanded into a 10,000-ton berth for fishermen and dual-use Bo Mao Port; air transport has the Guangdong West International Airport under construction. Wuchuan is the most open county town in the Zhanjiang region. It has a unique style in terms of language, customs, and concepts. It is very different from other counties in Zhanjiang. In the early days of reform and opening up, the "Wuchuan Model" and the "Wenzhou Model" of the same period kept pace. At that time, "Wuzhou in the north and Wuchuan in the south" was well-known throughout the country and was also a famous building town. Wuchuan Riverside River, Sanjiang River Crossing, developed water system, abundant sunshine, abundant resources and pleasant climate are the Ankang livable cities with the characteristics of Jianghai culture on the coast of the South China Sea. Wuchuan City has a developed private economy. In 2012, the private economy accounted for more than 70% of GDP. 848.5 square kilometers. In 2013, there were 1,11,139,000 people in Wuchuan City, with a density of 1,277 people per square kilometer. In May 1994, Wuchuan City governed 5 streets, 10 towns and 1 economic development zone; a total of 193 village (residential) committees.