Chafu Tibetan Township
Chafu Tibetan Township, belonging to Hualong Hui Autonomous County, Haidong City, Qinghai Province, is located in the west of Hualong Hui Autonomous County, adjacent to Zaba town in the East, yashiga town in the south, Xiongxian Tibetan Township in the west, Babaoshan in the north, 36 kilometers away from the county, with a total area of 121.24 square kilometers.
In 1950, Chafu township was set up along the old system. In 1984, Chafu Tibetan township was established again. By the end of 2018, the registered residence of the township of Cha Fu was 6048. In 2019, Chafu Tibetan countryside governs 12 administrative villages, and Chafu No.1 village is the seat of the people's government.
The main crops in Chafu Tibetan township are wheat, highland barley and potato. In 2018, there were 21 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in Chafu Tibetan township.
History of construction
In 1950, Chafu township was set up along the old system.
In 1956, Chafu Tibetan township was established.
In 1958, Chafu commune was established.
In 1984, Chafu Tibetan township was established again.
administrative division
In 2011, Chafu Tibetan countryside has 12 administrative villages, including Jiaxie, charang, Yaodong, xiaqujia, zhongqujia, shangqujia, laidong, yaoshuiquan, solatai, Chafu 1, Chafu 2 and Dongtai, and 54 production cooperatives.
In 2019, Chafu Tibetan countryside governs 12 administrative villages, including Chayi village, Chaer village, yaoshuiquan village, Sula village, Dongtai village, shangqujia village, zhongqujia village, laidong village, xiaqujia village, charang village, Jiaxie village and Yuedong village, and Chafu village is the seat of the people's government.
geographical environment
Location context
Chafu Tibetan township is located in the west of Hualong Hui Autonomous County, adjacent to Zaba town in the East, yashiga town in the south, Xiongxian Tibetan Township in the West and Babaoshan in the north. It is 36 kilometers away from the county. The maximum distance between East and West is 9.5 kilometers, and the maximum distance between North and south is 20 kilometers, with a total area of 121.24 square kilometers.
topographic features
Chafu Tibetan township is high in the north and low in the south, with an altitude of 2150-4400 meters.
climate
Chafu Tibetan township has a continental plateau climate, the Southern Yellow River Valley is a warm and arid climate zone, the central hilly land is a cool and semi-arid climate zone, and the northern high mountain land is a cool and humid climate zone; it has sufficient heat, less precipitation, drought in spring and summer, sparse vegetation, and serious soil erosion; the average annual rainfall is 550 mm, the average temperature is 2 ℃, and the frost free period is about 90 days.
hydrology
In Chafu Tibetan Township, the water from Chafu gully flows out from caimaoji gorge and Baimu gorge, crosses the whole territory from north to south, and flows into yashiga town through laidong village.
population
In 2011, the total population of Chafu Tibetan township was 5861, including Han nationality, Tibetan nationality and Tujia nationality.
In 2014, the total number of agricultural households in Chafu Tibetan township was 1370, with a total population of 5930; among them, 3556 were Tibetan, accounting for 60% of the total population; 2341 were Han, accounting for 39.4% of the total population; 33 were Tu, accounting for 0.6% of the total population.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence of the township of Cha Fu was 6048.
Economics
The main crops in Chafu Tibetan township are wheat, highland barley, pea, rape, flax and potato.
In 2011, the area of agricultural cultivated land in Chafu Tibetan township was 30000 mu, forming a pattern of expanding the cultivation of small rape with high oil yield and good taste in naoshan area, planting high-quality beans and potatoes of plateau flax in shallow mountain area, and expanding high-quality wheat and other characteristic crops in goucha irrigated land. In 2011, the planting area of grain crops in Chafu Tibetan township was 13000 mu, with an output of 2660 tons; the planting area of oil crops was 17000 mu, with an output of 1748 tons. By the end of 2011, 5 251.6 mu of farmland had been returned to forests, 4782 mu of surrounding barren hills had been treated, and 2564 mu of "Three North" afforestation had been carried out in Chafu Tibetan township. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Chafu Tibetan township was 3927 yuan.
In 2018, there were 21 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in Chafu Tibetan township.
social undertakings
education
In 2014, Chafu Tibetan Township made use of the education surcharges to strive for foreign aid projects of 550000 yuan, built a new shangqujia Bilingual Primary School for ethnic minorities, maintained six village schools and central schools including charang, xiaqujia, laidong, zhongqujia, sola and shangqujia, built a new central school gate, and repaired 112 sets of desks and stools; the number of students in the township was 550, and the enrollment rate of school-age children was 95%.
medical and health work
In 2014, 24 village level health care workers were trained in Chafu Tibetan Township, and two new clinics were built in shangqujia village and xiaqujia village, which solved the problem of difficult medical treatment for the middle and lower masses.
traffic
Chafu Tibetan township has formed a network of road transportation modes; the South Road from Zaba to guide qianhuzhuang passes through. As of 2011, except one village in Chafu Tibetan township has no access to roads, all other villages have access to roads.
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