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Nancha District, Yichun City, why is it called Nancha? Why did some people call this river "Tangli River" before?
From Harbin to Nancha by train, the mountains are rolling and snowy all the way, which is a beautiful northern scenery.

It's almost time, and the small villages on both sides are smoking.

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It's night at the station, and the temperature is a few degrees lower than that in Harbin.

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In the evening, I wandered around the city. The town is not big, but it is clean and tidy.

Nancha is the largest district under the jurisdiction of Yichun City, with an area of 30,884,438+0 square kilometers and a population of only 1.4 million. 1960, Yichun municipal party Committee and municipal government had planned to move here, but it was stopped because of the central government's policy of reducing expenditure on infrastructure fronts.

As for why it is called Nancha, some people think it is an important node of Jiamusi-Harbin railway, which means that when going south from Jiamusi, it turned a big bend here, so it is called Nancha, but it is not like this.

Nancha was originally named Southwest Branch because it is located at the intersection of Nanda River and Tangwang River. The name was given to this fork by the lumberjack who first came here to exile logs in Jiamusi. Because the south river branches southwest here, it is called southwest branch.

Later, when 1939 built the railway, the word "west" was removed and named "Nancha".

In addition, Nancha once had a beautiful name called "Tanglichuan", because there were pear trees and other kinds of fruit trees everywhere on the hillside around here at that time, resulting in a wild fruit ditch stretching for ten miles, comparable to the famous grape ditch in Xinjiang, so it was named "Tanglichuan".