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Industrial development in Jinxiang Town

In the Republic of China, industries included brewing, printing, grain processing and household industries. In the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917) and the eighth year of the Republic of China, Taihe and Tongchun soy sauce gardens were established successively. The manna oil and Qixing oil produced were exported to Wenzhou, Fujian, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. During the Anti-Japanese War, Zhenxing Sauce Garden was founded. Around the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), the Jinxiang stationery store was equipped with a pedal printing machine to print letterheads, envelopes, account books, student homework books, etc. In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), a number of rice mills were established. The larger Changchuan Rice Mill was later changed to Fengshun Rice Mill. In 1956, it became a joint venture with the commune and was later named the local state-owned Jinxiang Grain Processing Plant. The household processing industry is mainly handloom weaving cotton yarn and fireworks workshops. In 1953, after the founding of New China, Tongchun Sauce Garden merged with Taihe, Zhenxing, Yili, Lianchun and other sauce gardens to form Jinxiang Liquor Brewing Factory. A beer workshop was built in September 1982, and the name was changed to Cangnan County Brewery the following year. It produces not only beer, soy sauce, and yellow and white wine. All indicators of the manna oil produced meet or exceed the national first-class soy sauce standard; the Jinzhoucheng beer produced won the honorary award at the Harbin Beer Expo in 1987. In the early 1970s, Jinxiang Craft Factory, which produces shell carvings, was listed as a provincial production enterprise, and its products were listed as national famous brand products at the 1977 National Arts and Crafts Exhibition. In 1967, Jinxiang Carton Factory began to make plaques with Chairman Mao’s quotations from aluminum sheets. In 1972, Jinxiang Trademark Plasticizing Factory produced plastic meal tickets. Later, the production of aluminum sheets and plastic products gradually became a sideline industry for the family. In 1977, the production of small plastics and small hardware shifted from "underground" to open. It developed rapidly after the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and gradually formed the "four" brands of aluminum logos, hard plastic sheets, plastic red films, and polyester trademarks. Small” commodity market. In 1982, it was listed as one of the top ten small commodity markets in Wenzhou City. In 1986, there were 2,931 family factories in the town. In 1987, it became the first town in Wenzhou with an output value exceeding 100 million yuan and the first batch of industrial satellite towns in Zhejiang Province. In 1990, the output value of the town's enterprises and household industries reached 111.47 million yuan. In 1992, the Cangnan County People's Government named Jinxiang Town "Trademark Cultural City". Since 1995, Cangnan Siyang Color Printing Factory and Jinxiang Fenghuang Color Printing Factory in this town have successively started to produce wall calendars, and their product quality has reached the advanced level in Guangdong and Guangzhou. Since then, it has gradually begun to transform from a Taiwan calendar sales base to a production base. In 1999, it completed the printing volume of 15 million color orders, achieved an annual output value of 300 million yuan, and a profit and tax of more than 30 million yuan. With the development of production, four pillar industries of composite materials, packaging and printing, plastic films, and trademarks and logos and three national production bases of notebooks, desk calendars, and stationery boxes have been formed, becoming a provincial central town in Zhejiang and a 21st-century city. China Sign Packaging Production and Marketing Center. In 2003, we signed an agreement with Li Shechao, president of the Wenzhou Chamber of Commerce in Los Angeles, and Pan Songlin, vice president, to invest nearly 100 million yuan to build the "China Taiwan Calendar Trade City" covering an area of ??230 acres and a construction area of ??121,499 square meters. In 2005, there were 1,934 enterprises in the town mainly engaged in paper products (including stickers), printed matter (including desk calendars), plastic products, and cultural and educational supplies, of which 37 had an annual turnover of more than 20 million yuan. The town's total industrial output value increased from 125.31 million yuan in 1981 to 167.47 million yuan in 1992. Compared with 2000, the total industrial output value increased from 1,404.63 million yuan to 3,324.36 million yuan in 2005, an increase of 136.67%. The development and growth of township enterprises and joint-stock enterprises has also cultivated a group of home-grown entrepreneurs. For example, Ye Wengui, who co-founded the Jinxiang Rolled Film Factory in the 1980s and later set up a packaging materials factory through joint stock holdings, was elected as the National Outstanding Farmer Entrepreneur in 1987.