Chengnan Street
Chengnan street, a street under the jurisdiction of Changping District, Beijing, is located in the southeast of Changping City, between 116 ° 09'55 ″ ~ 116 ° 15'47 ″ E and 40 ° 11'13 ″ ~ 40 ° 14'31 ″ n. It is adjacent to Nanshao town in the East, machekou town in the south, Nankou town in the west, Shisanling town and Chengbei street in the north. The street area is 14.1 square kilometers.
In April 1949, Changping Town was established. After 1958, it belonged to the commune of the Ming Tombs, Chengguan and Changping Town. In June 1979, it was renamed Chengguan commune. In September 1982, the commune was transformed into a township. In April 1986, Chengguan Township was merged into Changping Town. In May 1990, Changping Town was divided into Changping Town and Chengcheng town. In 2003, Changping County was changed into a district, and Changping Town was changed into Chengnan street. By the end of 2011, the South Street had 63861 registered residence population. As of June 2020, Chengnan street has jurisdiction over 16 communities and 5 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at No. 18, Nanhuan East Road, Changping District.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Chengnan Street reached 260 million yuan, 10.1% lower than that of the previous year. The total revenue was 226.88 million yuan, an increase of 34.1% over the previous year. The total tax revenue is 1.04 billion yuan. In terms of major taxes, business tax was 79.997 million yuan, value-added tax was 57.4754 million yuan, enterprise income tax was 205.337 million yuan, and personal income tax was 8.19 million yuan, up 56.8%, 21.2%, 78.9% and 78.6% respectively over the previous year.
History of construction
In April 1949, Changping Town was established.
After 1958, it belonged to the commune of the Ming Tombs, Chengguan and Changping Town.
In June 1979, it was renamed Chengguan commune.
In September 1982, the commune was transformed into a township.
In April 1986, Chengguan Township was merged into Changping Town.
In May 1990, Changping Town was divided into Changping Town and Chengcheng town.
In 2003, Changping County was changed into a district, and Changping Town was changed into Chengnan street.
administrative division
As of June 2020, Chengnan street has jurisdiction over 16 communities and 5 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at No. 18, Nanhuan East Road, Changping District.
geographical environment
Location context
Chengnan street is located in the southeast of Changping City, between 116 ° 09'55 ″ ~ 116 ° 15'47 ″ E and 40 ° 11'13 ″ ~ 40 ° 14'31 ″ n. It is adjacent to Nanshao town in the East, machekou town in the south, Nankou town in the west, Shisanling town and Chengbei street in the north. The street area is 14.1 square kilometers.
topographic features
Chengnan street is located in the plain area in front of the Yanshan Mountains. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The terrain is flat and open.
climate
Chengnan street has a warm temperate continental climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons and obvious changes of dry, wet, cold and warm. Summer is hot and rainy with southeast wind. It is cool in autumn, warm in the day and cool in the night, with large temperature difference. It is cold and dry in winter, with northwest wind. The annual average temperature is 12.6 ℃. The annual average frost free period is 222 days. The annual precipitation is about 569.8 mm. The maximum wind force is 9, and the wind speed can reach 20 m / s.
population
By the end of 2010, there were 58127 permanent residents in Chengnan street.
By the end of 2011, the South Street had 63861 registered residence population.
Economics
Chengnan street has a total area of 3059 mu of cultivated land, 0.05 mu per capita. The forest area is 1653 mu. In 2011, the total agricultural output value reached 11.525 million yuan, an increase of 31.4% over the previous year.
Corn is the main food crop in Chengnan street. In 2011, it produced 336.2 tons of grain, 5.3 kg per capita. The main cash crops are flowers and vegetables.
The animal husbandry in Chengnan street is mainly pig and cattle. In 2011, 327 pigs and 523 cattle were raised. In 2011, 314 tons of meat were produced. The total output value of animal husbandry is 7.611 million yuan, accounting for 13.7% of the total agricultural output value
By the end of 2011, the total afforestation area of Chengnan street was 269.57 hectares, with the forest coverage rate of 24.9%.
In 2011, the planting area of Daoguo in Shuicheng South Street was 1050 Mu and the output was 540 tons.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Chengnan Street reached 260 million yuan, 10.1% lower than that of the previous year.
At the end of 2011, there were 102 commercial outlets and 235 employees in Chengnan street. In 2011, the total retail sales of consumer goods reached 450 million yuan, an increase of 7-6% over the previous year. The turnover of urban and rural fair trade was 1.62 billion yuan, an increase of 5.9% over the previous year.
In 2011, the total revenue of Chengnan street was 226.88 million yuan, an increase of 34.1% over the previous year. The total tax revenue is 1.04 billion yuan. In terms of major taxes, business tax was 79.997 million yuan, value-added tax was 57.4754 million yuan, enterprise income tax was 205.337 million yuan, and personal income tax was 8.19 million yuan, up 56.8%, 21.2%, 78.9% and 78.6% respectively over the previous year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 16 kindergartens in Chengnan street, with 1600 children and 48 full-time teachers. There are 5 primary schools with 750 students and 25 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools is 100%. There are 2 junior middle schools, with 500 students and 10 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of middle school age population, the enrollment rate from primary school to primary school, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education all reach 100%.
In 2011, Chengnan street had a total education fund of 400000 yuan, and the national financial education fund of 160000 yuan.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were two cultural and artistic groups in Chengnan street, and more than 40 cultural and artistic works were created. There are 9 village level and community level film projection rooms with 1000 seats, 410 shows per year and 3000 audience. There are 5 village and community level public libraries with a collection of more than 4000 books. There are 35 employees in the cultural industry.
At the end of 2011, there were 15 sports venues in Chengnan street. 70% of the urban communities and 100% of the villages have installed fitness equipment, and 82% of the permanent residents often participate in sports activities.
At the end of 2011, there were 5 villages in Chengnan street with 12 loudspeakers, and the sound rate was 100%. More than 40 TV channels have been set up locally, with a comprehensive coverage rate of 100%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 25 medical and health institutions at all levels in Chengnan street, including 5 community health service centers. There were 160 health professionals and 64 registered nurses. In 2011, 7500 medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed diagnosis and treatment. In 2011, the maternal mortality rate was 0.
social security
In 2011, there were 40 urban minimum living security households in Chengnan street, with 66 people. The expenditure was 340000 yuan, an increase of 7.1% over the previous year, and the monthly per capita was 708 yuan, an increase of 50% over the previous year. Four people received medical assistance in the city. The state subsidized 20 people, resettled 10 conscripts and sergeants, and accepted 7 workers without military status. There are 20 community service facilities, including 1 community service center and 15 community service stations. There are 5 community day care beds. There are three welfare enterprises. There were 529 new jobs, and 203 registered unemployed people in cities and towns at the end of the year. The average annual wage of urban employees was 18240 yuan, an increase of 1440 yuan over the previous year. At the end of the year, the labor contract signing rate of Enterprises above Designated Size reached 100%.
Transportation
On December 26, 2015, the second phase of Beijing Metro Changping line (from Nanshao station to xishankou station) was put into operation. There are Changping Station and Changping Dongguan station in Chengnan Street area.
History and culture
The origin of place names
Chengnan street is named because it is located in the south of Chengguan, Changping.
Baifuquan site
The full name of baifuquan site is baifuquan site - jiulongchi and dulongwang temple. It is located in donglongshan, Huazhuang Village (now Huazhuang community), Chengnan street. Baifu weir was built in the 29th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1292), and Baifu spring was used as the upstream water source of the north end of the Grand Canal. Baifuquan is also called Longquan and Shenshan spring. There is a pool built at the source of the spring. There are nine blue stone carved taps at the source of the running water, named Jiulong pool. Water from the mouth of the dragon, known as "Kowloon water.". At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, the wengshan section of baifuyan was destroyed. In Hongwu year of Ming Dynasty, "dulongwang Temple" was built on the top of Longshan mountain for sacrifice and praying for rain. The temple faces south from the north and is composed of Zhaobi, Shanmen, bell and Drum Tower, main hall and auxiliary hall. There are 5 inscriptions of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Now the site has been partially restored, the spring has dried up, and there are preserved the white jade pool of the Ming Dynasty and nine stone carving taps.
In 2013, as an extension of the Grand Canal, baifuquan site was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Honors
On February 5, 2021, he was praised as the "advanced collective" of Beijing's reform work of "handling cases as soon as possible" from 2019 to 2020.
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