Neixiang County

It was destroyed and rebuilt several times, and the existing architecture mostly dates to the Qing Dynasty when it was built by Zhang Bingtao in 1882; it took three years to build.

[9] Neixiang County Government was first built in the eighth year of Dade in the Yuan Dynasty (1304), covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters.

During the reign of Emperor Guangxu, Zhang Bingtao, the magistrate of the fifth grade county, presided over the construction.

On November 21, 1986, the Henan Provincial People's Government announced it as the second batch of provincial-level cultural relics protection units.

It is a physical material for studying the evolution of wooden architecture in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties.

Due to the fact that the site has not been excavated, only from the cross-section around the site, a large number of ash pits have been exposed, including foundations, red burnt soil, stone tools, pottery pieces, and animal bones.

[12] The discovery of the Xiaohe site has high historical scientific research value for the cultural development sequence of the Neolithic Age in the Central Plains, especially in southwestern Henan.

Map including Neixiang (labeled as NEI-HSIANG (NEISIANG) (walled) 內鄉 ) ( AMS , 1955)