Dongwangshan Township
Dongwangshan Township, belonging to Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, is located in the middle of Qiaodong District, bordering Zhaochuan town in the East, jiajiaying town and Xuanhua District in the south, dacanggai town in the west, great wall and Chongli County in the north, with a total area of 186.8 square kilometers.
In 1950, it belonged to nine districts of Xuanhua County; in 1984, it was changed from Dongwangshan commune to Dongwangshan township. By the end of 2018, the registered residence population in Tung Wang Shan township was 17064. As of June 2020, Dongwangshan township has jurisdiction over 18 administrative villages, and the Township People's government is located at No. 14, South 1st row, Xingdong lane, Dongwangshan village.
In 2018, Dongwangshan Township had 23 industrial enterprises and 19 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
In 1950, it belonged to nine districts of Xuanhua county.
In 1958, it belonged to xiwangshan commune.
In 1982, xiwangshan commune was renamed Dongwangshan commune.
In 1984, Dongwangshan commune was established as Dongwangshan township.
In 1996, geyubao was incorporated into Dongwangshan township.
In 2016, it was under the jurisdiction of Qiaodong district.
administrative division
In 1997, Dongwangshan Township had 22 administrative villages: Changyukou, zhoudingtun, Guozigou, zhangkanzhuang, Nangou, Nanwan, Dongwangshan, xiwangshan, Lijiayao, Xinyao, qingbiankou, dongtuan, Yongfu, geyubao, dayingpan, XIAOYINGPAN, Zhangquanzhuang, guolongzhuang, yuanzihe, daohuzhuang, guantingliang and huojiawa.
At the end of 2011, Dongwangshan Township had 18 administrative villages, including Dongwangshan, qingbiankou, Xintian, dongtuan, Lijiayao, Changyukou, dayingpan, XIAOYINGPAN, zhoudingtun, geyubao, Nanwan, xiwangshan, yuanzihe, zhangcanzhuang, guoguogou, guolongzhuang, Nangou and Zhangquanzhuang.
As of June 2020, Dongwangshan township has 18 administrative villages: Dongwangshan village, Changyukou village, zhoudingtun village, Guozigou village, zhangkanzhuang village, Nangou village, Nanwan village, xiwangshan village, Lijiayao village, Xinyao village, qingbiankou village, dongtuan village, Zhangquanzhuang village, guolongzhuang village, yuanzihe village, dayingpan village, XIAOYINGPAN village and geyubao village. The Township People's government is stationed in Dongwangshan village Lane South row 14.
geographical environment
Location context
Dongwangshan township is located in the middle of Qiaodong District, bordering Zhaochuan town in the East, jiajiaying town and Xuanhua District in the south, dacanggai town in the West and the great wall and Suili County in the north, with a total area of 186.8 square kilometers.
topographic features
Dongwangshan township is located in Hilly and mountainous areas with high terrain in the north and low terrain in the south.
climate
Dongwangshan Township belongs to temperate continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons; the annual average sunshine hours are 2600 hours, the annual average precipitation is 300 mm, the annual average temperature is 7.6 ℃, the annual average frost free period is 120 days; the duration of more than 10 ℃ is 172 days (April 19 to October 8); the annual average wind speed is 3.5 m / s.
hydrology
The rivers in Dongwangshan Township belong to Panchang River and geyu river basins, which have been dried up due to drought and less rain in successive years.
soil
The soil in Dongwangshan township is mainly light chestnut soil and brown soil.
natural disaster
The main natural disaster in Dongwangshan township is drought.
natural resources
There are gold, magnetite, nonmetal, silver, manganese, lead and other associated minerals in Dongwangshan Township, as well as construction sand and clay. In 2011, Dongwangshan Township had 45000 mu of arable land, 2.5 mu per capita, 90500 mu of grassland and 110000 mu of woodland.
population
At the end of 2011, Dongwangshan Township had a total population of 17991, including 665 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 3.7%, and 954 floating population. In the total population, there are 9595 males, accounting for 53.3%; 8396 females, accounting for 46.7%; 2078 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 11.6%; 13281 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 73.8%; 2632 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 14.6%; 17841 are mainly Han nationality, accounting for 99.17%; there are 150 Manchu, Mongolian and other ethnic minorities, accounting for 0.83%. In 2011, the birth rate of Dongwangshan township was 9.09 ‰, the mortality rate was 7.12 ‰, the natural population growth rate was 1.97 ‰, and the population density was 96 people per square kilometer.
At the end of 2017, the permanent population of Dongwangshan township was 16216.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence population in Tung Wang Shan township was 17064.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Dongwangshan township was 251 million yuan, an increase of 9.1% over 2010, of which the local revenue was 118 million yuan, an increase of 0.5% over 2010. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Dongwangshan township was 4980 yuan.
In 2018, Dongwangshan Township had 23 industrial enterprises and 19 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Dongwangshan Township reached 178 million yuan, an increase of 1.5% over 2010. The main food crops in Dongwangshan township are corn and millet. In 2011, Dongwangshan Township produced 13716 tons of grain. The main economic crops in Dongwangshan township are rape and vegetables. In 2011, the planting area of oil crops in Dongwangshan township was 3000 mu, with an output of 229 tons, including 130 tons of rapeseed and 99 tons of sunflower; the planting area of vegetables was 2000 mu, with an output of 16075 tons. The main varieties were beans and cabbage, including 549 tons of beans and 469 tons of cabbage. Animal husbandry in Dongwangshan Township mainly focuses on raising pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, Dongwangshan Township raised 43000 pigs, with a year-end stock of 40000; 17700 sheep, with a year-end stock of 20000; 10000 cattle, with a year-end stock of 10000; 1.5 million poultry, with a year-end stock of 1.5 million. In 2011, Dongwangshan Township produced 2265 tons of meat, including 1618 tons of pork, 193 tons of beef, 494 tons of mutton, 219.3 tons of eggs and 5870 tons of fresh milk; the total output value of animal husbandry was 110 million yuan, accounting for 62% of the total agricultural output value. In 2011, Dongwangshan township has a fruit planting area of 0.05 million mu, with an output of 900 tons. The main varieties are famous apricots and apples, including 800 tons of famous apricots and 70 tons of apples. In 2011, the famous and special agricultural products in Dongwangshan Township were Tricholoma and fragrant apricot.
Industry
Dongwangshan township has initially formed an industrial system dominated by gold mining and iron concentrate, and planned an iron concentrate industrial cluster. In 2011, the total industrial output value of Dongwangshan township was 1.204 billion yuan, an increase of 61% over 2010, and the industrial added value accounted for 75% of the GDP. In 2011, Dongwangshan Township had 2 large-scale industrial enterprises with 350 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 30 million yuan, an increase of 53% over 2010; there were 2 large and medium-sized industrial enterprises with 350 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 30 million yuan, an increase of 53% over 2010.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, Dongwangshan Township had 12 commercial outlets with 32 employees. In 2011, the total sales of social commodities in Dongwangshan Township reached 7 million yuan, an increase of 10% over 2010; there are four urban and rural fairs, with an annual turnover of 5.6 million yuan.
finance
In 2011, the added value of financial industry in Dongwangshan township was 6 million yuan, 20% higher than that in 2010, and the tax revenue was 300000 yuan. At the end of the year, there were two financial institutions with the balance of various deposits of 212 million yuan, 1.1% higher than that in 2010, the per capita savings of 12000 yuan, and the balance of various loans of 113 million yuan, 30% higher than that in 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, Dongwangshan Township had 3 kindergartens (institutes), 220 children in kindergartens and 12 full-time teachers; 3 primary schools, 600 students and 60 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 1 junior middle school, 90 students and 26 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of Junior middle school-age population was 98.1%, the enrollment rate of primary school was 100%, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education was 100%. In 2011, the education fund of Dongwangshan Township reached 4.12 million yuan, an increase of 8% over 2010.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, Dongwangshan Township had 1 medical and health institution, 1 health center, 20 beds, total fixed assets of 900000 yuan, 4 professional health personnel and 4 licensed assistant doctors. In 2011, the medical institutions of Dongwangshan Township completed 2462 person times of diagnosis and treatment and 637 person times of discharged patients.
social security
In 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in Dongwangshan township was 26, with 37 people, and the expenditure was 79176 yuan, an increase of 20.6% compared with 2010; the monthly average per capita was 178.32 yuan, an increase of 35% compared with 2010; the number of rural minimum living security households was 1631, with 1933 people, and the expenditure was 1.58 million yuan, with 68 yuan per capita per month; the rural five guarantees were provided for 120 people, and the expenditure was 22000 yuan; the number of rural medical assistance was 76, and the Civil Affairs Department funded it In 1933 cases, the total expenditure was 58000 yuan, an increase of 33.4% compared with 2010; 54 people were given state pension and subsidy, and the expenditure of pension was 215000 yuan, an increase of 2.8% compared with 2010. In 2011, there were 86 newly employed people in Dongwangshan Township, 36 laid-off and unemployed people were reemployed, 2 people with employment difficulties were reemployed, and 3 people registered as unemployed in cities and towns at the end of the year
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