Xianfeng Village of Lushi Town in Fengqing County, Lincang

1. ‌Basic Information and Administrative Division

  • Affiliation‌:
    Xianfeng Village (Xianfeng Natural Village) is under the jurisdiction of ‌Jinji Village Committee‌, ‌Lushi Town‌, ‌Fengqing County‌, ‌Lincang City‌, ‌Yunnan Province‌, China.

    • Administrative Status‌:
      • Rural-urban classification code: 220 (Village).
      • Postal code: 675900 (shared with Jinji Village).
      • Division code: 530921102207 (aligned with Jinji Village Committee).
  • Honors‌:
    • Jinji Village was listed in the ‌4th Batch of Chinese Traditional Villages‌ (2016).
    • Xianfeng Village was recognized as a ‌“Beautiful Village”‌ under Yunnan’s 2022 Rural Revitalization “Hundred-Thousand-Ten Thousand” Project.

2. ‌Geographical and Natural Environment

  • Location‌:
    • Situated in mountainous terrain, ‌0.3 km from Jinji Village Committee‌, ‌12 km from Lushi Town government‌, and ‌88 km from Fengqing County‌ (≈2-hour drive).
    • Coordinates (approximate): ‌24.5°N, 100.1°E‌ (subject to verification).
  • Landscape‌:
    • Area: 3.25 km².
    • Altitude: 1,790 meters.
    • Climate: Subtropical, with an average annual temperature of ‌16°C‌ and annual rainfall of ‌1,700 mm‌.
    • Agriculture: Suitable for rice, tobacco, walnuts, and tea.

3. ‌Economy and Infrastructure

  • Key Industries‌:
    • Tobacco and walnut cultivation‌: Primary income sources (2008 data: 78 households, per capita income of 2,102.84 yuan).
    • Tea and livestock‌: Secondary industries.
    • Recent development (2022–2023):
      • Jinji Village’s collective economy reached ‌277,800 yuan‌, driven by tea processing and walnut trade.
      • Per capita income rose to ‌13,600 yuan‌ (village-wide).
  • Infrastructure‌:
    • Basic utilities: Electrified (2008), with TV and phone coverage.
    • Challenges: Unpaved roads, limited public transport (nearest bus station: 12 km).

4. ‌Cultural Preservation and Natural Resources

  • Tea Culture‌:
    • Jinji Village preserves a ‌centuries-old tea tree cluster‌ (500+ acres), linked to the historic Tea Horse Road.
    • Traditional architecture: 73/78 households (2008) lived in timber-earth houses.
  • Conservation Efforts‌:
    • Integrated into rural revitalization plans, emphasizing heritage protection and eco-tourism.

5. ‌Key Nearby Institutions