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Keketireke Township, Pishan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Time: 2022-02-01 02:31:05 Author: ChinaWiki.net

Keketireke Township

Keketireke Township, a township under the jurisdiction of Pishan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in the northwest of Pishan county. It is adjacent to mukuila Township in the East, Guma town in the south, Yecheng County in the west, Bachu and Maigaiti counties in the north. The maximum distance from East to west is 40 km, and the maximum distance from north to south is 140 km. The total administrative area is 3172.33 square kilometers.

In 1950, it was the three District, and in October 1984, the establishment of the Ke Ke Tie Ke township. At the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the village was 47946, and as of October 2019, the 31 villages were under the jurisdiction of the Ke Ke Ke Ke township.

In 2011, the total financial revenue of keketireke township was 507000 yuan, including 70000 yuan of local financial revenue and 3267 yuan of per capita net income of farmers.

History of construction

In 1950, it was divided into three districts.

In 1958, the satellite commune was established.

In 1978, it was renamed koktierek commune.

In October 1984, keketireke township was established.

administrative division

As of October 2019, keketireke township has 31 administrative villages: bagbostan village, kumule village, tuohemake village, yangakeleke village, amutelek village, Laika village, topmaili village, keketireke village, kumuairike village, kuqiakyujimaili village, keketage village, bazaya village, KEKEYA village, ayageya village, arekumu village, Tuo village Glakta village, yukuri kumkule village, duolanmaili village, bailekumu village, kumbostan village, aremaili village, Hongqi village, towan kumkule village, yingkant village, akeoton village, nurbage village, yingayati village, inbostan village, Tuanjie village, koktale village and saybage village.

geographical environment

Location context

Keketiereke township is located in the northwest of Pishan County, adjacent to mukuila Township in the East, Guma town in the south, Yecheng County in the west, Bachu and Maigaiti counties in the north; the people's government is located in keketiereke village, 4km away from the county people's government; the largest distance between East and West is 40km, the largest distance between North and south is 140km, and the total administrative area is 3172.33km2.

topographic features

Keketiereke township is located in the edge of Tarim Basin, with flat terrain, slightly north dipping, altitude of 1200-1400m.

climate

The climate of keketiereke Township belongs to warm temperate continental climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons, long summer, short spring and autumn, severe cold in winter, long sunshine, long frost free period, large temperature difference between day and night; it is dry and windy in early spring, mostly sandstorm weather; it is dry and hot wind in summer, more floating dust and sandstorm weather; it is dry and cold in early autumn, and less snow in winter. The annual average temperature is 11.8 ℃, the average temperature in January is - 6.1 ℃, the average temperature in July is 25.3 ℃; the annual average frost free period is 217 days; the annual total radiation is 138 kcal / cm2; the annual average precipitation is 30 mm.

natural disaster

The main natural disasters in keketiereke Township include flood, drought and early warning. The most serious flood occurred on May 30, 2011, with a rainstorm of 26.0 mm in Pishan County, which destroyed culvert bridges and farmland, causing a direct economic loss of 1.1 million yuan. Drought occurred once a year, mainly from May to June.

population

In 2010, the permanent population of keketiereke township was 35078, including 7988 people under 14 years old, accounting for 2.77%; 24700 people between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 70.42%; 2390 people over 65 years old, accounting for 6.81%; the total population was mainly Uygur, accounting for 35033 people, accounting for 99.87%; there were also Han and Hui Nationalities, accounting for 45 people, accounting for 0.13%.

In 2011, the total population of keketireke township was 36846, including 2551 urban population and 3105 floating population, with an urbanization rate of 6.9%; among the total population, 18757 were male, accounting for 50.9%; 18089 were female, accounting for 49.1%; the birth rate was 16.76%, the mortality rate was 3.51%, and the natural growth rate was 13.25%.

By the end of 2018, the 47946 registered residence in Ke Ke Tie Ke Township had been registered.

Economics

overview

In 2011, the total financial revenue of keketireke township was 507000 yuan, an increase of 2% over the previous year, including 70000 yuan of local financial revenue and 3267 yuan of per capita net income of farmers.

primary industry

Keketiereke township has cultivated land area of 50684 mu, 1.4 mu per capita; grain crops are mainly wheat and corn, the main economic crops are cotton, and the characteristic economic crops are vegetable greenhouses; in 2011, the production of grain is 17336.6 tons, 470.5 kg per capita, including 7572.4 tons of wheat and 9763.9 tons of corn; the planting area of cotton is 4550 mu, and the output is 592.9 tons; there are 507 vegetable greenhouses, including 150 arched greenhouses The total income of facility agriculture is 2.993 million yuan, and the average benefit of shed is 5903.4 yuan.

Keketiereke Township mainly raises cattle, sheep and poultry; in 2011, there were 53586 livestock (including 1336 cattle and 52250 sheep) on hand at the end of the year; there were 31749 livestock (including 559 cattle and 31190 sheep) on hand; there were 32610 poultry and 20120 poultry on hand; there were 2 new breeding communities, 16 new breeding households and 541 mu of artificial grassland.

In 2011, the planting area of forest and fruit in keketiereke township was 20414 mu, including 7836.6 mu of walnut, 8398.4 mu of grape and 4179 mu of jujube; 1500 mu of red willow and big Yun were newly planted, and a red willow and big Yun base was built.

the secondary industry

Keketiereke township industry is mainly hand-made carpet; in 2011, the total industrial output value reached 223000 yuan; there was one carpet enterprise with 21 employees, with a total weaving area of 278 square meters, with an output value of 279000 yuan, realizing an industrial added value of 56000 yuan, an increase of 9.6% over the previous year.

the service sector; the tertiary industry

At the end of 2011, keketireke Township had 38 commercial outlets with 150 employees, and the total sales of social goods reached 684000 yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year.

At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits and loans of keketireke township's financial institutions was 25.595 million yuan and 23 million yuan respectively.

At the end of 2011, there were 25 postal delivery points in keketiereke township. The one-way length of delivery route was 37 kilometers, and the rural postal rate was 100%. In the whole year, more than 5000 domestic letters were delivered, more than 10000 newspapers and periodicals were subscribed, and the total amount of postal business was 47000 yuan.

At the end of 2011, keketireke Township had one telecommunication enterprise and one service network; the total capacity of telephone exchange was 5000, with 1020 fixed telephone users and 96% of telephone users; there were more than 10000 mobile telephone users; the total length of optical cable line was 33 km and more than 2000 Internet users.

social undertakings

education

At the end of 2011, there were 8 bilingual kindergartens in keketiereke Township, with 1050 children and 329 teaching staff, including 276 full-time teachers; 12 primary schools, with 3485 students and 174 full-time teachers, with 100% of the primary school-age children; 1 middle school, with 1720 students and 102 full-time teachers, with 96.13% of the junior middle school-age population, 99.23% of the primary school-age population, and 99.23% of the junior middle school-age population 83.6% of secondary and senior high school students go to school, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education is 100%.

Science and technology

At the end of 2011, keketiereke Township had one forestry station, one agricultural technology station, one animal husbandry station and one science popularization and benefit agriculture service station, with 72 professional and technical talents.

Cultural undertakings

At the end of 2011, keketiereke Township had 1 cultural station with a building area of 400 square meters and 2 staff members; 1 artistic performance team with 8 staff members; 25 rural reading rooms and libraries with a building area of 1100 square meters and a collection of 100000 books; 1 broadcasting station with 25 village broadcasting rooms; 51 sets of frequency modulation broadcasting equipment; 400 loudspeakers with a sound rate of 95% and a comprehensive radio coverage of 98% A total of 1080 hours of broadcast time, 4800 satellite TV users, TV coverage rate of 96%.

Sports

At the end of 2011, there were 3 school basketball courts, 23 village basketball courts and 1 stadium in keketireke township; 92% of the villages were equipped with basketball stands and table tennis clubs, and 23% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities.

medical and health work

At the end of 2011, keketiereke Township had one township health center, 25 village level health workers, 36 medical workers and 40 beds; 24 professional health workers, including 11 licensed doctors, 2 licensed assistant doctors and 13 registered nurses; in 2011, 11400 person times of diagnosis and treatment were completed.

social security

In 2011, there were 303 households with 465 people in keketireke Township, with an annual expenditure of 1.2719 million yuan, an increase of 1.1% over the previous year, and a monthly per capita of 228 yuan, an increase of 18% over the previous year; 232 people received urban medical assistance, and 1300 people received cooperative medical assistance from civil affairs departments, with a total expenditure of 39000 yuan, an increase of 0.05% over the previous year; 16 people received urban life assistance without assistance, with an expenditure of 4300 yuan, It increased by 9.6% over the previous year.

Keketireke Township, Pishan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region


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