There were many explanations for the origins of Neijiang's place names. There was a saying that Neijiang was originally called Han 'an, which meant the long-term stability of the Han regime. Later, it was renamed Zhongjiang, because the Tuo River flowed under Sandui Mountain in Neijiang. The river flowed westward and then turned eastward, reaching the location of Neijiang County. At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, in order to avoid the taboo of Taizu Yang Zhong, it was renamed Neijiang. In addition, Neijiang was also known as the Sweet City. It was said that there was already a prototype of candied fruit in the Tang Dynasty. It was a "honey fruit" made by soaking fruit with honey. This might be one of the reasons why Neijiang was called the Sweet City.
There were many ancient towns in Neijiang, some of which included Chaling Wenchang, Tiefo, and Luoquan.
Shaniwar Wada in Pune is considered haunted. It was a grand fort in the past. The story goes that the young prince was brutally murdered here, and his screams are said to be heard at night. The old ruins and the tragic history give it an eerie atmosphere. People who visit often report a feeling of being watched.
Neijiang was located in the southeast of Sichuan Province, in the middle of the lower reaches of the Tuojiang River.
There were many types of maps available in Neijiang City, including panoramic maps, satellite maps, digital maps, street maps, and three-dimensional maps. These maps provided real-life maps of Neijiang City, street images, regional distribution maps, and other information. They could also be zoomed in, zoomed out, and dragged. However, the detailed panoramic map of Neijiang was not found in the search results provided.
The areas bordering Neijiang were Dongxing District, Zizhong County, Weiyuan County, and Daan District.
The eight counties and one city of Neijiang referred to the former administrative divisions of Neijiang, including Neijiang City, Neijiang County, Longchang County, Zizhong County, Weiyuan County, Ziyang County, Anyue County, Jianyang County, and Lezhi County. As time passed, the administrative divisions of Neijiang City changed. Now, Neijiang City governed two districts and three counties.
In 2023, Shijia Town in the central district of Neijiang City achieved stable economic development. The total industrial output value of the town reached 53.55 million, the fixed assets reached 328.65 million, and the service industry income reached 14.478 million. At the same time, Shijia Town also carried out a series of infrastructure construction and agricultural development projects by investing in the financial link to promote rural rejuvenation subsidy funds and the provincial financial link to promote rural subsidy funds. For example, new industrial roads, reservoirs, and pipes were built in Simei Bridge Village, and similar construction was carried out in Fangtian Village. In addition, Shijia Town also carried out an old factory renovation project, transforming the original nitrogen fertilizer plant into a Box factory, creating a new scene of industrial culture. Overall, Shijia Town had achieved economic development and infrastructure construction in 2023.
Maps of the Inner and Outer Rivers can be found on the relevant maps.
Shijia Town was located in the northwest of Shizhong District, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province, 13 kilometers away from the Tuojiang River. It is adjacent to Sihe Town in the economic development zone, Gongjia Town, Jingmin Town in the Shizhong District and Yinshan Town in Zizhong County. Shi Jia Town had an area of 16.3 square kilometers, and it governed 7 villages and 78 societies. According to the data of 2003, the total population of the town was 20,400, of which the agricultural population was 15,100 and the non-agricultural population was 5,300. The main development direction of Shijia Town was pig breeding, and it also paid attention to the development of lemons, sericulture, loquats, and other projects. The town's total output value of agriculture, forest, animal husbandry and fishery reached 20.15 million yuan in 2003, of which the total agricultural output value was 9.06 million yuan. Shi Jia Town also had some scenic spots, such as Niu Qiao Hua Wu, which was a scenic spot with the theme of flower art.