Suozhu Township
Suozhu township is a township under the jurisdiction of Naidong District, Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region. It governs four administrative villages: Suozhu village, dingla village, qigong village and Zhigang village. It is located in the northernmost part of Naidong District, Shannan City, Tibet, 24 kilometers northeast of Zedang Town, adjacent to SANGRI County in the East, Mozhugongka County in the north, duopozhang Township and zanao County in the west, and Jieba Township in the south. It is the birthplace of Wenqu river.
evolution
During the Tubo Period, Suozhu township was under the jurisdiction of Yue Ru. During the separatist period, Yalong jue'a was ruled by yarda. After the establishment of wanhufu in the Yuan Dynasty in 1268, it was the territory of pazhuwanhu, once occupied by Zhigong wanhu, where pazhuwanhu and Zhigong wanhu fought for each other. In the early 15th century, gesangxika, founded by zabajianzan, king of elucidation, ruled the area and stuttered. After the establishment of wenzhakazong, it belongs to its governance scope. In October 1959, Suozhu district was set up as dingla district. In February 1960, dingla District Office was established, which governs eight townships. After the merger in December, dingla, Zhigang and Suozhu townships were governed, and the district office is located in Suozhu township. In 1987, when the district was removed and the township was merged, the district was changed into a township, and the Township under its jurisdiction was changed into a village, with 4 administrative villages and 20 natural villages under its jurisdiction.
Suozhu township has a total area of 400 square kilometers, with 3968.7 mu of cultivated land (1.6 mu of cultivated land per capita), 415900 mu of grassland (339133.2 Mu available), 200281 mu of Closing Hillsides for afforestation and 271.96 mu of artificial afforestation.
[evolution] Suozhu township was established in 1959, changed to commune in 1969, and restored to township in 1987. In 1996, it covers an area of 568.4 square kilometers and has a population of 24000. It has jurisdiction over four administrative villages: Zhigang, dingla, Suozhu and Kadang.
[2014 code and urban rural classification] 542221203: Suozhu village, 201210 ~ dingla village, 202220 ~ Zhigang village, 203220
In 2017, there were 2417 permanent residents, with Tibetan population accounting for more than 99.99%.
The economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, planting wheat and highland barley, and grazing cattle and sheep.
administrative division
Naidong District of Shannan city in Tibet Autonomous Region governs the township and four administrative villages, namely, Suozhu village, dingla village, qigong village and Zhigang village.
"Suozhu" in Tibetan means six teeth, which means strong livestock. The township is named after Suozhu village.
geographical environment
It is located in the northernmost part of Naidong District, Shannan City, Tibet. It is located at 29 ° 62 'n and 91 ° 52' e, 24 km northeast of Zedang town. It is adjacent to SANGRI County in the East, Mozhugongka County in the north, duopozhang Township and zanao County in the west, and Jieba Township in the south. It is the birthplace of Wenqu river.
The four administrative villages of Suozhu township are all located in the upper reaches of Wenqu river. Except the lower part of the village is open, the upper part is mostly gully, with an average altitude of 3700 meters. Annual precipitation 350-450 mm, evaporation 2320 mm, average humidity 35%; frost free period 139 days; annual average temperature 7.1 ° C; sunshine hours 3000 hours, annual accumulated temperature 2683 ° C; deepest snow thickness 159 mm, maximum frozen soil depth 136 mm; maximum wind speed 26 M / S; average day night temperature difference 16.5 ° C.
Population nationality
In 2010, there were 2374 permanent residents (in the sixth census of 2010).
In 2017, there were 2417 permanent residents, with Tibetan population accounting for more than 99.99%.
socioeconomic
Economic overview
Suozhu township is a combination of agriculture and animal husbandry Township, with cultivated land area of 3968.7 mu. The crops crop once a year. Because of sufficient water and fertilizer and long sunshine time, it is suitable for the growth of highland barley, rape, pea and potato. Suozhu village and Zhongshi village are suitable for winter wheat growth. Rape is planted more in the township, and red potato is the most famous. The original forest coverage area of the township is wide, reaching more than one third of the total area of the township. There are 73264 mu of forest area, and many wild animals such as red deer, deer, snow chicken, pheasant and so on. Rich in pilose antler, musk, Fritillaria, Saussurea, Cordyceps and other valuable Chinese herbal medicine. At the end of 2011, there were 8 individual businesses in the township. The total income of rural economy is 1995.55 million yuan, and the average income of farmers and herdsmen is 5225.45 yuan.
social development
S302 highway transit.
In the township area, there are one primary school, one ABC business office and one health center, two nursing homes and one village clinic. The coverage rate of new rural cooperative medical insurance is 100%, and the participation rate of social endowment insurance is 100%. With the development of society, the transportation infrastructure of Suozhu township has been greatly improved, and the road has been connected to every village, and the bus access rate has reached 100%. In recent years, the post office will be built.
Scenic Spot Tourism
Suozhu Township tourist attractions have appropriate village temple top temple ruins, secondary temple tower.
Suozhu Township, Naidong District, Shannan City, Tibet Autonomous Region
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