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Translation:

Name Origin

In October 1959, when the county was established, the name of “Jinhu（金湖）” was chosen with two factors. Frist factor is the Bomkwang Lake（汜光湖） in the county. Bomkwang Lake was called "Jinhu" in ancient times, so the name of the county was Jinhu, which is a homonym of "Jinhu". The second factor is that “Jinhu（金湖）” can be interpreted as “the lake which produces gold”, symbolizing the county's rich resources, rich in produce. Zhou Enlai, then Premier of the State Council, appreciated it and chose the name “Jinhu（金湖）".

History

-       Spring and Autumn period (~770 - 481 BCE), belonging to the State of Wu, State of Yue and State of Chu.

-       Qin Dynasty (221- 207 BCE), canton-county system was established, belongs to the Dong Yang county, Dong Hai canton.

-       Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE to 9 CE) belongs to Dong Yang county at first. During Han Wu emperor Yuan Shou(Reign Name) five years(118 BCE), Gao You county was established with the separation of Dong Yang county.

-        The area south of the Taji and Jinnan town belongs to Gaoyou district, whereas the rest of them still belongs to Dong Yang county. During Han Wu Emperor Yuan Shou(Reign Name) six years(117 BCE), Dong yang county analyzed and established She Yang and Ping An county, the Ping An city was established. The Jinnan, Jingou, Taji, Tiantangji and its northern area belongs to Ping An County, the southern area belongs to Gao You County, and Dai Lou belongs to Dong Yang county.

-       Shijianguo Emperor Period (Xin dynasty ~45 BCE -  6 October 23 CE), Ping An County changed to Du Xiang County, Gao You and Dong Yang county remains the same.

-       Eastern Han Dynasty (25 - 220 CE), the Ping An county was restored while Gao You and Dong Yang county remained the same.

-       Western Jin Period (266 – 420 CE), Ping An county was incorporated into She Yang county. The county was divided into three counties: Sheyang, Gaoyou and Dongyang.

-       In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, San'aqiao set up two prefectures, You and Yanzhou. In the fourth year of Taiyuan (379 AD), the Battle of San'a took place within the territory between the former Qin and the Eastern Jin.

-       In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, San'aqiao set up two prefectures, You and Yanzhou. In the fourth year of Taiyuan (379 AD), the Battle of San'a took place between the former Qin and the Eastern Jin.

-       During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Southern Qi established Anyi County in Ping'an City, and Yangping County in Shijian City. During the Southern Liang Dynasty, Dongguan County was established in Anyi City, and Yangping County was moved from Shijian City. Gaoyou analyzed and set up Zhutang and Sanqui County. Southern Chen abolished Dongyang County and left Anyi and Gaoyou as they were. In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Shixian County was set up in Shixian City, and a part of present-day Dailou, originally belonging to Dongyang County, was reorganized under Shixian County.

-       At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, Shixian County was incorporated into Anyi County. Gaoyou County remained unchanged. In the winter of the eleventh year of the Daye Dynasty (615 AD), an insurgent army led by Du Fuwei captured the city of Anyi. The city was massacred and burned by Du Fuwei.

-       During the Tang Dynasty, in the fourth year of the Tang Wude (621 AD), Anyi County was moved to Baitian (and present-day Baoying County), east of the Grand Canal, and in the third year of the Tang Shangyuan, Anyi was changed to Baoying County. The land was divided into two counties, Baoying and Gaoyou.

-       During the Song Dynasty, Baoying and Gaoyou counties remained the same. In the Yuan Dynasty, Gaoyou was changed into a prefecture, and Baoying was changed into Anyi prefecture. The Anyi Prefecture was abolished, and Baoying County remained.

-       In the Ming Dynasty, Gaoyou was changed from a prefecture to a prefecture, and Baoying remained as a county.

-       Qing dynasty, baoying county, gaoyou state no change.

-       Republic of China, Baoying County as before, Gaoyou changed the state to county. 1943 February - September 1944, April 1945 - November 1945 the Communist Party of China to form the anti-Japanese joint regime, the establishment of Tiangao County, jurisdiction of today's long, Gaoyou, Jinhu part of the townships [1].

-       People's Republic of China, and in April 1958 the part under Gaoyou County (then called Minta District) was assigned to Baoying County. In the same year, Baoying County in Baoying Lake West area (i.e., today's Jinhu County) set up the "Lake West Work Committee" and "Lake West Office", the end of the southeastern corner of the (Minqiao Township, Tower Township) up to 2,076 years of the history of the subordinate Gaoyou County (state).October 1959 On October 13, 1959, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China approved the establishment of Jinhu County, and on April 29, 1960, the 100th meeting of the State Council passed the decision of establishing Jinhu County.

-       In 2019, massive protests erupted over expired vaccines usage.

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-       In March 1966, Jinhu County belongs to the newly established Liuhe prefecture.

-       In March 1971, Jinhu County was transferred and assigned to Huaiyin District.

-       In March 1983, Huaiyin district was abolished, Jinhu belongs to the Huaiyin City set under the jurisdiction of the province.

-       In 2001, the former prefecture-level Huaiyin City was renamed Huai'an City, and Jinhu County was also transferred to Huai'an City, Licheng Street is the seat of the county people's government.

- resources - crayfish, crabs, specialities

- scenic site - he hua dang