Fangcheng Introduction: Anti-City, in the northern bay of South Xinjiang, China, in the center of Fangchenggang, Nanning in the north, Fangchenggang in the south, Qinzhou in the east, Guandongxing in the southwest, and the mountains and rivers in Vietnam. The coastline is more than 130 kilometers long. There are more than 200 kilometers of borders, and 4 towns in the middle of the town are connected to Vietnam. The joint zone of Fangcheng District in the southwestern and southeastern China's two major economic zones is the gateway, window and transportation hub for the large-scale southwestern region to go global. The Nanfang Railway and the Qinfang Expressway run through the territory. The city is only 20 kilometers away from the third largest port in South China, which can be used with ports in more than 160 countries and regions in the world, and the largest port in Guangxi. The area is 2,427 square kilometers. It consists of 141 villages and 15 communities in 4 townships and 6 towns. In 2012, there were 414,500 anti-urban districts, which were inhabited by 19 ethnic groups including Han, Zhuang, Yao and Jing, of which 35.7% were ethnic minorities. More than 260,000 overseas Chinese and Hong Kong and Macao compatriots are the second largest hometown of overseas Chinese in Guangxi. Fangcheng District is the hometown of Chinese golden tea, the hometown of octagonal, and the hometown of cinnamon. In 2008, Guangxi Top Ten Counties for Scientific Development and Guangxi Development County County Pilot Counties.