Laoshan Street
Laoshan street, a street under the jurisdiction of Rongcheng City, Weihai City, Shandong Province, is located in the south of Rongcheng City, and is near the Yellow Sea in the East, and is facing the Bahe reservoir in the South and Dongshan street in the south, and Tengjia town in the West and Yatou street in the North. The administrative area is 49.5 square kilometers. By the end of 2011, the total population of Laoshan street was 33000.
In March 1984, Laoshan was set up. In December 1989, the township was removed and Laoshan town was replaced. In 2001, the towns were merged and Laoshan was merged into Yatou town. In December, 2011, 29 administrative villages and 1 community were allocated from the original Yatou Town, and Laoshan street was set up. As of june2020, Laoshan street has two communities and 18 administrative villages.
In 2011, the total revenue of Laoshan street was 3.57 billion yuan, an increase of 11% year-on-year. Local fiscal revenue was 14.43 million yuan, up 10% year on year. In 2011, the total agricultural output value reached 32708000 yuan, and the agricultural added value accounted for 10.3% of GDP. The per capita net income of farmers is 9230 yuan.
History of construction
In April of the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), the Anti Japanese democratic government was established, and the territory belonged to the Fifth District of Rongcheng County; in December of the same year, it was changed to the eighth district.
In March, the thirty years of the Republic of China (1941), the contracted area was set up with townships, belonging to Laoshan and Guta 2 townships in the Sixth District.
In February, the year 31 of the Republic of China (1942), it was Laoshan District.
In September 1950, it was renamed zone 10.
In September 1955, Laoshan District was also called.
In January 1957, it belongs to the ancient pagoda Township and Henan Township in Laoshan District.
From July 1957 to March 1958, it belongs to Laoshan township.
In September 1958, Liaoyuan commune was established; in October of the same year, it was renamed Laoshan commune.
In February 1959, Laoshan commune was cancelled, and six villages, such as Dachi family, Xiaochi family and nangu, were divided into Yatou commune, and the rest were all incorporated into Tengjia commune.
In february1963, 23 production teams were assigned by Tengjia commune to restore Laoshan commune.
In March 1984, Laoshan was set up.
In December 1989, the township was removed and Laoshan town was replaced.
In 2001, the towns were merged and Laoshan was merged into Yatou town.
In December, 2011, 29 villagers' committee and 1 residents committee were assigned by the original Yatou Town, which is located in Laoshan street.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, Laoshan street has a community and 29 Administrative Villages: official residence, dock, treasure circle, baojiazhuang, Laoshan Ertun, Beibu, Nanbu, Zhongbu, Maibu, yanjiazhuang, Xikou Island, laoshantun, Ningjia, Guta Dongzhuang, Guta, Liujiazhuang, yukuang, bijiatun, Shendao, xilao, Lujia, luojiazhuang, Yantai, Datun, Dachi, Xiaochi, Xiaochi family, Xiaochi family, Xiaodun He Yu Jia, Henan, nangu, Taishang forest family.
As of june2020, Laoshan street has two communities and 18 administrative villages: Honghe community, Laoshan sub district office University City, Laoshan Ertun village, Laoshan Datun village, dibaoquan village, Shipu village, Mai Bu Village, yukuang village, Ningjia village, Guta village, Guta Dongzhuang village, laoshantun village, Liujiazhuang village, luojiazhuang village, Lujia village, bijiatun village, Yantai speaking village, Shendao village, Dajia village, Dajia Village Chijia village and Xiaohe Yujia village, and the office is located at No. 188, Laoshan North Road, Datun village, Laoshan.
geographical environment
Location context
Laoshan street is located in the south of Rongcheng City, and it is near the Yellow Sea in the East, and it is near the eight river reservoir in the South and Dongshan street in the south, Tengjia town in the West and Yatou street in the north. The administrative area is 49.5 square kilometers.
topographic features
Laoshan street is located in coastal hills, gentle hills extend throughout the territory, and the hilly land accounts for about 90%. The coastal area is marine plain, with marshes in some parts. The coastline is 16 km long. The highest peak in the territory is located in Laoshan, with an altitude of 167 meters; the lowest point is located in laoshantun village, with an altitude of 2 meters.
climate
Laoshan street is a warm temperate semi humid monsoon climate, with an average annual temperature of about 12 ℃ and annual average precipitation of 800 mm.
hydrology
Laoshan street is the main river, which is derived from the Zishi in this street, and flows into the East into the inclined mouth.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters of Laoshan Street include wind disaster, low temperature, frost and so on.
natural resources
The development of aquaculture beach water in Laoshan Street reaches 100 hectares.
population
By the end of 2010, Laoshan street had a total population of 18589.
At the end of 2011, the total population of Laoshan Street area was 33000, of which 19325 urban residents, with a urbanization rate of 42.4%. There are 13674 floating population. Among the total population, 16665 men, accounting for 50.5%; 16334 females, accounting for 49.5%; 3306 under 14 years old, accounting for 10.0%; 25047 people aged 15-64, accounting for 75.9%; 4653 over 65 years old, accounting for 14.1%. Among the total population, the Han nationality is the main population, reaching 32996, accounting for 99.99%; another 2 Manchu people, accounting for 0.01%. In 2011, the birth rate was 4.7 ‰, the mortality rate was 4.4 ‰ and the natural growth rate of population was 0.3 ‰. The population density is 666 people per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Laoshan street was 3.57 billion yuan, an increase of 11% year-on-year. Local fiscal revenue was 14.43 million yuan, up 10% year on year. In 2011, the total agricultural output value reached 32708000 yuan, and the agricultural added value accounted for 10.3% of GDP. The per capita net income of farmers is 9230 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, Laoshan street has an area of 23600 mu of cultivated land, a garden area of 17000 mu, a forest land area of 30000 Mu and a grassland area of 27000 mu. The agriculture is mainly wheat and corn, with a crop area of 17000 mu. Animal husbandry is mainly to raise pigs. The amount of pig stock reached 14000, with more than 100 large and small breeding households. The fishing industry is mainly in shallow and raft type, and the area of shallow beach and raft farming is 2000 ha. By the end of 2011, 315 mu of afforestation has been accumulated. There are four characteristic industrial bases, including pig breeding, oyster culture, Greenhouse Strawberry and cherry, including 5550 Mu strawberry area and 1500 mu of big cherry. In 2011, 33 large agricultural machinery were set.
Industry
In 2011, Laoshan street industry has basically formed a production system with high-tech industry as the leading, mineral resources development and other industries as the pillar, and building materials, crafts, aquatic products and agricultural product processing industry as the backbone. In 2011, the total industrial output value reached 680million yuan, 36 industrial enterprises and 12400 employees. The industrial added value was 150 million yuan, an increase of 20.4% over the previous year.
business
At the end of 2011, there were 152 commercial outlets and 1100 employees in Laoshan street; in 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 20million yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year; 5 urban and rural market, with an annual turnover of RMB 40 million.
finance
In 2011, Laoshan Street completed the fixed assets investment of 2.16 billion yuan, an increase of 12% over the previous year. The actual utilization of domestic and foreign investment was 1.15 billion yuan, an increase of 15% over the previous year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 3 kindergartens in Laoshan street, 300 children in the park and 20 full-time teachers; one primary school, 450 students in school, 34 full-time teachers, 100% of primary school age children; one junior high school, 550 students in school and 90 full-time teachers. The rate of study, the rate of junior high school entrance and nine-year compulsory education coverage reached 100%. In 2011, the education fund was RMB 15.81 million.
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, Laoshan street has one street cultural station, 29 village level cultural activity centers, 35 various library rooms, more than 100000 books, and 500 amateur music, art, calligraphy, photography and literature creation teams. There are 5 municipal cultural relics protection units.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, Laoshan street has 1 medical and health institution, 20 outpatient departments (offices); 260 beds, 60 professional health personnel, including 11 practicing doctors, 10 assistant doctors and 11 registered nurses. The new rural cooperative medical treatment is 100%.
social security
In 2011, there were 112 rural and urban minimum living security households in Laoshan street, with 330 people; 150 people were granted preferential treatment by the state; one nursing home and 62 rural five security personnel were adopted. 5923 people participated in the new rural social endowment insurance, with a coverage rate of 38%.
Transportation
There is s908 highway passing through Laoshan street.
History and culture
Laoshan street is named for Laoshan in China.
Honorary title
On July 29, 2020, the National Health Association decided to name Laoshan street as the National Health Township in 2017-2019.
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