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Fireworks began to be exported to more than 20 countries and regions. [6] In 1933, "Shijixiang" won an award at the Chicago International Exposition for its "Deer Bamboo" brand fireworks. [6] In 1995, Liuyang City was named the "Hometown of Fireworks in China." In 2001, a local Fireworks Culture Research Association was established.
Liuyang fireworks have been in the global market for more than 100 years, and they were sold to Hong Kong, Macao and the Southeast Asia in the Guangxu period of the Qing dynasty, and fireworks become an important brand and pillar industry of Liuyang. Liuyang fireworks are protected as an original product and hold the honor of China's famous brand.
It is the original Liuyang Industrial Park (浏阳工业园) created on 10 January 1998. In September 2001, it was renamed to Liuyang Biomedical Park (浏阳生物医药园); In March 2012, it was upgraded to a national economic and technical development zone. [1] As of 2015, its builtup area covers 16.5 km 2 (6.4 sq mi). [2]
In addition to the competition fireworks, almost every day different types of fireworks (including day-time tower fireworks) are burned as part of the religious festivities. The fair also includes the "Burning of the Bulls", which is always held on 8 March in celebration of John of God, the patron saint of Tultepec's pyrotechnicians.
Chengtanjiang Town (simplified Chinese: 澄潭江镇; traditional Chinese: 澄潭江鎮; pinyin: Chéngtánjiāng Zhèn) is a suburban town under the administration of Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. According to the 2015 census, it had a population of 65,100 and an area of 158.8-square-kilometre (61.3 sq mi). [1]
The Liuyang River, a tributary of the Xiang River, it flows through the town.. The Guanshan Reservoir (Chinese: 关山水库) is the largest body of water in the town. The Mount Longtoujian (Chinese: 龙头尖; a height of 653.9 metres (2,145 ft)) and Mount Shantoujian (Chinese: 山头尖; a height of 351 metres (1,152 ft)) are mountains in the town.
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The Xiaoxi River (小溪河), a river in eastern Liuyang that rises in the town and discharges to Zhushuqiao Reservoir (株树桥水库). The Banli Reservoir (板栗水库) is situated at the southwest of the town. Mount Qixingling (七星岭) is the peak-point at the town, its peak elevation is 1,607.8 metres (5,275 ft).