Quyuan Management Area Quyuan Management area belongs to Yueyang City, Hunan Province, which is located at the intersection of Xiangjiang River and Miluo River flowing into Dongting Lake. It is located at 112 ° 55 ′ - 113 ° 4 ′ E and 28 ° 47 ′ 30 ″ - 29 ° 08 ′ n. Miluo City in the East, Xiangyin County in the south, Xiangjiang River in the West and Dongting Lake in the north. Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet, died in the river here.
Quyuan Management area was formerly a large-scale state-owned farm built in 1958. In 2000, Quyuan Management area was established with the approval of Hunan Provincial People's government. As the agency of Yueyang Municipal People's government, Quyuan Management area fully performs the management functions of county-level people's government. It has jurisdiction over two towns, one township and one sub district office, with a total area of 218 square kilometers and a population of 120000.
The first batch of national agricultural sustainable development experimental demonstration zones.
On January 29, 2021, it was selected into the list of areas that have achieved remarkable results in the year of 2020 announced by the people's Government of Hunan Province (the "three noes" in the province's petition work have been created to meet the standard of counties and cities).
Historical evolution
In ancient times, there were ancestors living in the area.
In Xia and Shang Dynasties, it belonged to Jingzhou.
In the spring and Autumn period, it belonged to the state of Luozi. "Shui Jing Zhu" contains: "Mi water and the west by Luo County North, the Luo state also.". Guozhi is located in matouchao, guluocheng village, Jinhe town.
Warring States belongs to Chu, playing home Luo County, county governance ancient Luo city.
The West Han Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Changsha County.
Xiangyin County was established in the second year of the song and Yuan Dynasties (479), and the county government was the Qin and Qi Village in the territory.
Sui kaihuang nine years (589) Li baling county.
In 623, it was changed to Yuezhou.
From the Five Dynasties to 1961, it was under the jurisdiction of Xiangyin County.
In 1958, it was the local state-owned Quyuan farm in Xiangyin County.
In 1961, it was changed to be under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province, which was originally known as the state-owned Quyuan farm. It has nine agricultural branches and one aquatic branch.
On August 10, 1966, it was renamed Miluojiang farm.
On September 22, 1969, it was transferred to Yueyang special office.
On September 10, 1979, it was renamed state-owned Quyuan farm, which has 8 branches and 1 tea farm. In February 1986, Yueyang City was transferred from land to city.
In August 1994, Quyuan administrative region was set up. It has jurisdiction over Yingtian Town, Heshi Town, Qinqi office, Leishi office, Mijiang office, Fenghuang office, Dajiang office, Huangjin office, baiyuqi office, Luocheng office and breeding farm.
In December 1995, the state-owned Quyuan farm system was restored.
In December 2000, the state-owned Quyuan farm was abolished and Yueyang Quyuan administrative district was established, with jurisdiction over Yingtian Town, Heshi Town, Fenghuang Township and Tianwen sub district office.
In October 2017, Quyuan Management Zone was selected as the first batch of national agricultural sustainable development experimental demonstration zone.
administrative division
As of 2016, Quyuan administrative region has jurisdiction over two towns (Yingtian town and Heshi town), one township (Fenghuang township) and one street (Tianwen Street). The management committee is located in Yingtian Town, Quyuan Management District, Yueyang City.
geographical environment
Location context
Quyuan Management area is adjacent to Miluo River in the East, bordered on Miluo City across the river, Xiangjiang River in the west, Xiangyin in the South and Leishi in the north. It was formerly a large state-owned agricultural reclamation group in Dongting Lake District. It is 88 kilometers away from Yueyang City, 86 kilometers away from Changsha City and 22 kilometers away from Miluo City. Quyuan administrative region is located in 112 ° 55 ′ - 113 ° 4 ′ e, 28 ° 47 ′ 30 ″ - 29 ° 08 ′ n, with a total area of 218 square kilometers.
topographic features
Quyuan Management area is located in the East Branch of Dongting Lake, with plain landform as a whole, Leishi mountain in the north and tiger shaped mountain (also known as Huaguo Mountain) in the south.
Economics
In 2016, Quyuan Management Zone achieved GDP of 8.439 billion yuan, an increase of 8.1%; fixed asset investment of 5.067 billion yuan, an increase of 17.8%; total retail sales of social consumer goods of 900 million yuan, an increase of 11.8%; added value of scale industry of 5.413 billion yuan, an increase of 5.7%; net income of farmers per capita of 19093 yuan, an increase of 8.2%; disposable income of urban residents of 27014 yuan, an increase of 9.8%; and public financial revenue of 169 million yuan, an increase of 1.2% The local public revenue was 120 million yuan, an increase of 17.3%.
On November 18, 2019, Quyuan Management area was selected as the "pilot county of agricultural green development pilot support system construction".
traffic
Quyuan Management area is located in the east of Dongting Lake and the end of Miluo River. With Miluo in the East, Xiangyin in the south, Yuanjiang City across the Xiangjiang River in the West and Dongting Lake in the north, the water and land transportation is very convenient. It takes only one and a half hours to get to Changsha, the provincial capital of Changsha and the famous city of Yueyang. The waterway can reach the river and the sea, up to Changsha, Xiangtan, Zhuzhou, Chongqing and other places, and down to Yueyang, Wuhan, Shanghai, Nanjing and other important city ports. It is the water transportation department of Pingjiang, Miluo, Xiangyin, Changde and Yiyang, with a total mileage of 452.029 km. Basically formed a five vertical and three horizontal highway network.
Honors
On January 29, 2021, it was selected into the list of areas that have achieved remarkable results in the year of 2020 announced by the people's Government of Hunan Province (the "three noes" in the province's petition work have been created to meet the standard of counties and cities).
Quyuan administrative district, Yueyang City, Hunan Province
Shanxi transformation comprehensive reform demonstration area, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province - Shan Xi Sheng Tai Yuan Shi Shan Xi Zhuan Xing Zong He Gai Ge Shi Fan Qu
Baiyunebo mining area, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Nei Meng Gu Zi Zhi Qu Bao Tou Shi Bai Yun E Bo Kuang Qu
Fujin City, Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province - Hei Long Jiang Sheng Jia Mu Si Shi Fu Jin Shi
Jinghu District, Wuhu City, Anhui Province - An Hui Sheng Wu Hu Shi Jing Hu Qu
Luxi County, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province - Jiang Xi Sheng Ping Xiang Shi Lu Xi Xian
Suichuan County, Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province - Jiang Xi Sheng Ji An Shi Sui Chuan Xian
Anfu county, Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province - Jiang Xi Sheng Ji An Shi An Fu Xian
Xuchang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Xuchang City, Henan Province - He Nan Sheng Xu Chang Shi Xu Chang Jing Ji Ji Shu Kai Fa Qu
Hubin District, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province - He Nan Sheng San Men Xia Shi Hu Bin Qu
Qingbaijiang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province - Si Chuan Sheng Cheng Dou Shi Qing Bai Jiang Qu
Gaize County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region - Xi Cang Zi Zhi Qu A Li Di Qu Gai Ze Xian
Minle County, Zhangye City, Gansu Province - Gan Su Sheng Zhang Ye Shi Min Le Xian