Qimantak Township
Qimantak Township, belonging to Ruoqiang County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in the southeast of Ruoqiang County, east of Altun mountain, north of kuncang mountain and south of qimantak mountain. It borders Qinghai Province in the East, Tibet Autonomous Region in the south, Qiemo County in the west, tiemulik Township in the north, and is 500km away from Ruoqiang county The total area is 65600 square kilometers.
In 1909, qumang township was set up in Ruoqiang County, and qimantake township was under the jurisdiction of qumang township; in March 2005, Qiman district was abolished, and Qimantage township was changed to Ruoqiang county. By the end of 2018, the registered residence of Tucker township was 18. In 2019, qimantak countryside governs two administrative villages: Qimantage village and kalajoka village, and the people's government is stationed in Qimantage village.
Animal husbandry in qimantak Township mainly focuses on raising cattle and sheep; in 2018, there were two industrial enterprises in qimantak Township, including one above scale.
History of construction
In 1909, qumang township was set up in Ruoqiang County, and qimantake township was under the jurisdiction of qumang township.
In 1975, it was under the jurisdiction of Nanshan administrative region.
In November 1983, Qimantage township was established under the jurisdiction of Qimantage district.
In March 2005, Qiman district was abolished and Qimantage township was changed into Ruoqiang County township.
administrative division
In 2011, qimantak rural area has jurisdiction over two administrative villages, Qimantag and kalajok.
In 2019, qimantak countryside governs two administrative villages: Qimantage village and kalajoka village, and the people's government is stationed in Qimantage village.
geographical environment
Location context
Qimantake township is located in the southeast of Ruoqiang County, east of Altun mountain, north of kuncang mountain and south of Qimantage mountain. It borders Qinghai Province in the East, Tibet Autonomous Region in the south, Qiemo County in the West and tiemulik Township in the north. It is 500 km away from Ruoqiang County, with a total area of 65600 square kilometers.
topographic features
Qimantak township is located in the east of Altun mountain, north of kuncang mountain and south foot of Qimantag mountain. The terrain is slightly higher in the west, lower in the East, higher in the South and lower in the north. The main mountains are Kunlun mountain. MUZTAG peak, the highest peak in the territory, is located in the west end of kuncang mountain, with an altitude of 6973 meters and an average altitude of 4100 meters.
climate
Qimantak Township belongs to plateau desert arid climate, which is characterized by drought and less rain, large temperature difference in four seasons; dry and windy in spring and summer, mild and cool in autumn, dry and cold in winter, less snow; annual average temperature is 3.5 ℃, average temperature in January is - 13.6 ℃, average temperature in July is 13.7 ℃; annual average growth period is 86 days, duration above 0 ℃ is 169 days; annual average sunshine hours is 2647.6 hours, annual total radiation is 127.4 kcal /The average annual precipitation is 110 mm.
hydrology
There are eight rivers and many seasonal rivers in qimantak township. The drainage area of the eight rivers is 20000 square kilometers, and the rivers are mainly supplied by glacier melt water and groundwater. Pitilekdarya is the largest river, which originates from bukadaban peak and flows into ayakkumu lake, with a total length of 280 kilometers and a drainage area of 6250 square kilometers.
natural resources
In qimantake Township, the main underground mineral resources are asbestos, coal, crystal, mica, gold, copper, iron, lead, zinc, etc.; other natural resources are wild animals and plants, including 359 species of wild animals, including 30 species of hooves, 79 species of birds, 250 species of insects; 12 species of national first class protected animals, 17 species of second class protected animals; 267 species of plateau plants and 17 new subspecies have been found .
population
In 2011, the total population of qimantak township was 603, including 8 Urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 1.3%, and 572 floating population. Among the total population, 311 are male, accounting for 51.61%; 292 are female, accounting for 48.39%; 154 are under 18 years old, accounting for 25.49%; 175 are 18-34 years old, accounting for 29.03%; 253 are 35-60 years old, accounting for 41.94%; 21 are over 60 years old, accounting for 3.54%; all of them are Uygur. In 2011, the birth rate was 15.05 ‰, the death rate was 1.2 ‰, the natural growth rate was 13.85 ‰, and the population density was 0.009 per square kilometer.
In 2017, the permanent population of qimantak township was 9.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence of Tucker township was 18.
Economics
Animal husbandry in qimantake Township mainly raises cattle and sheep. In 2011, 210 cattle and 1 178 sheep were raised in qimantak Township, with 190 in stock at the end of the year. In 2011, qimantak Township produced 9.1 tons of meat, including 8 tons of beef and 1.1 tons of mutton; the total output value of animal husbandry was 910000 yuan.
In 2018, there were two industrial enterprises in qimantak Township, including one above scale.
social undertakings
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a cultural station, a cultural activity center, a library and a collection of more than 1600 books in qimantak township. At the end of 2011, there was a radio and television station in qimantak township.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was one medical and health institution, one outpatient department, two beds and one professional health worker in qimantak township. In 2011, qimantak township medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 24 person times of diagnosis and treatment, and the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 100%.
social security
In 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in qimantak township was 4, with 15 people, and the expenditure was 16200 yuan, 90 yuan per month; one person received medical assistance; 1850 yuan received social donations throughout the year, benefiting one person (time) in need; 180 people received Rural Minimum Living Security, with the expenditure of 140000 yuan, 64.8 yuan per month.
traffic
There is a 485 km long road leading to yitunbulak town in qimantak township.
History and culture
Qimantage, Uyghur, means qingcaoshan; it is named because qimantak township is located at the south foot of Qimantage mountain.
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