Xinfeng County, a county under the jurisdiction of Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, is located in the central part of Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province, residing in the middle reaches of the Tao River, a tributary of the Gongshui River, covering an area of 2,878 square kilometers, with 16 townships and townships, a provincial-level hi-tech industrial park, and 309 villages (neighborhood) committees under its jurisdiction. As of the end of 2021, the resident population of Xinfeng County is 674,400 people.
Xinfeng County was established in the first year of Tang Yongchun (682 AD), and the county name is taken as the meaning of "people and goods are abundant, because of the letter and abundance". Xinfeng County has coal, limestone, maifan stone, rare earth, tungsten and other mineral resources; there are 470,000 acres of arable land, of which 388,000 acres of paddy fields; 3.02 million acres of mountainous land, the main output of grain, tobacco, fruit, mushrooms, melons, vegetables, sweet corn, tea and pigs, cattle, poultry, etc., is the national base county of commercial grain, has been listed as more than 10 national agricultural base, known as "China's navel orange hometown It has been listed as more than 10 national agricultural bases, and is called "China's navel orange hometown" and "China's straw mushroom hometown". Xinfeng County is a famous historical and cultural city in Jiangxi, one of the 21 all-red counties in the former Central Soviet Area, the location of the Red Army's Long March to break through the first blockade line, and the core area of the Three-Year Guerrilla War in the south; it has a national key cultural relics protection unit, "The First Song Pagoda in the South of the Yangtze River"-Da Sheng Temple Pagoda.In March 2019, it was listed as the The first batch of revolutionary cultural relics protection and utilization piece of the district list of counties.
In 2021, Xinfeng County's annual GDP was 28.020 billion yuan, up 9.2%.