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When did Laiwu become a city?
Laiwu County became a county-level city in 1983 and into a prefecture-level city in 1992. The hottest tourist destinations in Laiwu are Huashan Mountain National Forest Park, Lotus Mountain Scenic Spot, Qilu Grand Canyon Scenic Spot and Xueye Three Gorges Scenic Spot.
What is Laiwu famous for?
Laiwu has plentiful natural resources, such as fresh water and minerals. It is rich in iron ore, gold, copper and lime. Over 450 species of Chinese traditional herbal medicines have been found in the city's lands. Laiwu's history dates back to the Spring-and-Autumn Period (770BC-403BC), when it belonged to the Mu Kingdom and to Yingyi and Pingzhou.
How many people live in Laiwu?
It has an area of 1,906.89 km 2 (736.25 sq mi) and 989,535 inhabitants as of 2010 census. Nevertheless, its built-up area made of Laiwu District and Gangcheng District (the previous Laiwu city) was home to 1,298,529 inhabitants.
When did Laiwu County become a county?
In AD 704, the Tang emperor established Laiwu County in the old town of Yingxian. In 1941, Laiwu was combined with Boshan, Qiyuan and part of Xintai into Laiwu County, Laidong County and Lainan County. Laiwu County became a county-level city in 1983 and into a prefecture-level city in 1992.


