Yangzhen, a town under the jurisdiction of Shunyi District, Beijing, lies between longitude 116°46′16″~116°54′23″ East and latitude 40°04′12″~40°12′15″ North. Located in the eastern part of Shunyi District, it is adjacent to Zhang Town in the east, Dasungezhuang Town in the southeast, Beimu Town in the south, Lisui Town along the Hanshiqiao Wetland in the southwest, Nancai Town in the west, Beixiaoying Town in the northwest, Mulin Town in the north, and Longwantun Town in the northeast. The town area is 96 square kilometers.
In April 1949, Yanggezhuang was assigned to the second district of Shunyi County. 1958, Yanggezhuang People's Commune was established. 1975, some of the villages were assigned to Xiaodian and Ligezhuang People's Commune. 1983, the commune was changed to a township. 1990, the township was changed to a township. 1994, May, Xiaodian Township was merged into Yangzhen. 1997, March, Shaling Township was merged into Yangzhen. 1998, March, the establishment of the Yangzhen District Office. 2000, June, in the township of Yangzhen, the township was merged into Yangzhen, and the township of Yangzhen. Office.In June 2000, a township was established in Yangzhen Regional Office. As of the end of 2018, Yangzhen had a household population of 55,453. As of October 2019, Yangzhen has 4 communities and 42 administrative villages under its jurisdiction, and the town government is located at No. 9, Front Street, Yangzhen.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Yangzhen reached 6.06 billion yuan, an increase of 7.2% over the previous year, and the industrial added value was 1.4 billion yuan, an increase of 17.5% over the previous year. The total financial income of 200 million yuan, an increase of 20.5% over the previous year. Of which 87 million yuan of local revenue, an increase of 50% over the previous year. From the point of view of the main taxes, the completion of sales tax of 0.4 billion yuan, value-added tax of 100 million yuan, 0.2 billion yuan of corporate income tax, personal income tax of 38,800,000 yuan, respectively, compared with the previous year's growth of 36.4%, 26.8%, 18.9%, -38.1%. Per capita fiscal revenue of 4,000 yuan, an increase of 21% over the previous year.