Fogang County, county under the jurisdiction of Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province, is located in the central part of Guangdong Province, adjacent to Conghua District, Guangzhou City, Xinfeng County, Shaoguan City, Yingde City and Qingcheng District, Qingyuan City. The topography of Fogang County is high in the northeast and low in the southwest. The county is dominated by low hills, and the main mountain ranges include Guanyin Mountain (the highest peak of which is 1,218.8 meters above sea level), Duhuang Mountain, and Yangjiao Mountain, etc. The climate of Fogang County is subtropical and humid. The climate of Fogang County is subtropical humid climate and continental monsoon climate. The main rivers are the Hengjiang River and the Yanling River. The county has 6 towns and 90 villages (residences) under its jurisdiction, covering an area of 1,302 square kilometers. According to the seventh census data, as of zero hour on November 1, 2020, the resident population of Fogang County is 315,502 people.
Fogang has a profound folk culture. The Fogang County Archives holds the Fogang Hall Record compiled during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, and the cultural relics include a variety of artifacts from the Neolithic Age and the Western Zhou and Warring States Periods. There are many ancient buildings such as Dongkeng Huang's Ancestral Hall and Longshan Shangyue Ancient Enclosure Village. Folk customs include Hakka songs, lion dances, dragon dances and dragon boat races. The Tangtang women's lion dance and Gaogang's tofu festival are unique traditional activities of Fogang, which are rated as provincial intangible cultural heritages.
In 2022, Fogang County accomplished a gross regional product of 16.134 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 1.6%.