Huilong Township
Huilong Township belongs to Yanjiang District, Ziyang City, Sichuan Province. It is located in the east of Yanjiang District, adjacent to Huayan Town of Anyue County in the East, Danshan town in the west, Xiaoyuan town in the south, Xinchang Township and Tonglu town of Lezhi county in the north. Its total area is 61.3 square kilometers.
As of October 2019, Huilong rural area has jurisdiction over one community and 14 administrative villages. By the end of 2018, 29101 households in Huilong Township had registered residence. In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Huilong township was 243.86 million yuan, the industrial added value was 3.02 million yuan, and the total sales of social goods was 160 million yuan.
On December 16, 2019, Huilong township was abolished and merged into Danshan town.
Historical evolution
Because the township government in huilongchang named.
In 1736, huilongchang was set up.
Huilong township was set up in the Republic of China, belonging to the fourth guidance area.
In 1952, it belongs to District 6.
In October 1955, it belongs to Danshan area.
In 1958, the township changed into a commune.
In 1984, the commune was transformed into a township.
In 1992, Lu's hometown was incorporated.
On December 16, 2019, Huilong township was abolished and merged into Danshan town.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Huilong Township had jurisdiction over one community of huilongchang, and 14 administrative villages including liguangba, Qijia, Yuhuang, Sanhe, Zhaoxing, Xiaowan, tiemenkan, Zhaojia, Jiangshi, Taiping, Lengjia, Weifeng, Chuanzhu and Niujia.
As of October 2019, Huilong rural area has jurisdiction over one community and 14 administrative villages. The Township People's government is located at 62 HuiFu street, huilongchang.
geographical environment
Location context
Huilong township is located in the east of Yanjiang District, adjacent to Huayan Town of Anyue County in the East, Danshan town in the west, Xiaoyuan town in the south, Xinchang Township and Tonglu town of Lezhi county in the north. Its total area is 61.3 square kilometers.
topographic features
Huilong township is slightly higher in the South and lower in the north, higher in the East and lower in the West.
Climatic characteristics
The climate of Huilong township is subtropical monsoon climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons and suitable for the growth of a variety of grain and cash crops. The annual average temperature is 17 ℃. The annual average frost free period is 316 days. The annual average sunshine hours are 2092 hours. The annual average precipitation is 965.8 mm. The rainfall is concentrated from May to September, with the most in July.
Water system hydrology
The rivers in Huilong Township belong to Mengxi River Basin, including 2 tertiary rivers, with a total length of 23 km and a river network density of 0.3 km / km2.
natural resources
The area of agricultural cultivated land in Huilong township is 34207 mu.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Huilong township are drought and flood. Drought occurs once a year on average, mainly from October to February, and flood occurs once a year on average, mainly from July to September. The most serious one occurred from 22:00 on August 20, 2010 to 20:00 on August 22, 2010. The continuous precipitation in the rural area reached 311 mm, which affected 8244 households and 27922 people in the township; 384 households and 1250 houses were damaged, including 230 relocated households, 117 collapsed houses and 285 houses, including 30 relocated households; 13515 mu of crops were affected, 7888 mu of crops were damaged, 5488 mu of crops were lost, and the number of grain crops was increased It has reduced 5505 tons of output, damaged 7 bridges, 5110 meters of roads, 1644 pond stems, 114 ponds, 2 electric irrigation stations, 465 meters of Shihe weirs and 2250 meters of canals, and caused 2 dangerous rocks with direct economic losses of 32.74 million yuan, including 13.48 million yuan of agricultural economic losses. On May 12, 2008, affected by the Wenchuan earthquake, the houses of 13 villages (residents) collapsed or seriously damaged, and the telecommunications and mobile facilities were damaged. A number of bridges were damaged in different situations, resulting in a direct economic loss of 7.01 million yuan.
population
By the end of 2011, Huilong Township had a total population of 32217, including 1054 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 3.3%. In the total population, there are 16914 males, accounting for 52.5%; 15303 females, accounting for 47.5%; 6295 persons under 18 years old, accounting for 19.5%; 7835 persons between 18 and 35 years old, accounting for 24.3%; 12621 persons between 35 and 60 years old, accounting for 39.2%; 5466 persons over 60 years old, accounting for 17%. In 2011, Huilong Township had a birth rate of 9.49 ‰, a mortality rate of 7 ‰, a natural growth rate of 2.49 ‰, and a population density of 474 people per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, 29101 households in Huilong Township had registered residence.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Huilong township was 5.74 million yuan. The local fiscal revenue was 5.74 million yuan, an increase of 4.17% over the previous year.
In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Huilong township was 6117 yuan.
In 2018, there was one industrial enterprise in Huilong Township, of which one was above the designated size.
In 2018, Huilong township has one comprehensive store or supermarket with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
primary industry
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Huilong township was 243.86 million yuan.
The main food crops in Huilong township are rice, corn and wheat. In 2011, Huilong Township produced 19399 tons of grain, including 5881 tons of rice, 7429 tons of corn and 3157 tons of wheat; the planting area of oil crops was 17140 mu, with an output of 2570 tons, including 536 tons of peanut and 2034 tons of rape; the planting area of vegetables was 19600 mu, with an output of 11605 tons, including 5000 tons of sea pepper, 1604 tons of taro and 432 tons of soybean.
By the end of 2011, Huilong Township had accumulated 12000 mu of afforestation, including 4500 mu of protective forest, 4000 mu of economic forest, 2200 mu of bamboo forest, 70000 trees around farmers' houses, with a forest coverage rate of 33% and a standing stock of 100000 cubic meters. In 2011, the fruit planting area of Huilong township was 2800 mu, with an output of 5000 tons. The main varieties were Huangjin pear, Cuiguan pear and brown plum.
Huilong Township animal husbandry to raise pigs, sheep, poultry, rabbits, cattle based. In 2011, Huilong Township raised 79000 pigs, with a year-end stock of 10000; raised 24000 sheep, with a year-end stock of 5000; raised 300000 poultry; and the total output value of animal husbandry was 120 million yuan.
Huilong township's fishery mainly includes carp, grass carp, silver carp and crucian carp, with a fresh water surface of 1.1 square kilometers for aquaculture. In 2011, the total output of aquatic products in Huilong township was 300 tons.
the secondary industry
In 2011, Huilong Township had one industrial enterprise above Designated Size with 98 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 3.02 million yuan, an increase of 38.5% over the previous year.
the service sector; the tertiary industry
By the end of 2011, Huilong Township had 504 commercial outlets with 1398 employees. In 2011, the total sales of social commodities in Huilong township was 160 million yuan, an increase of 1% over the previous year; there were three urban and rural fair trade markets, with an annual turnover of 270 million yuan.
By the end of 2011, there were 2 posts and telecommunications offices in Huilong Township, with a total circulation of 300000 newspapers and periodicals.
By the end of 2011, Huilong Township had 2 telecommunication enterprises and 8 service outlets; the total capacity of telephone exchanges was 2000, with 900 fixed telephone users and 10% penetration rate of telephone users; 12000 mobile telephone users; the total length of optical cable lines was 220 kilometers, with 400 pairs of kilometers of trunk cables and 160 Internet ports, including 25 occupied ports and 1.35 million broadband access users, which was higher than that of other countries Last year, the number of households increased by 35. The annual revenue of telecom business is 250000 yuan.
Transportation
Huilong township has formed a road transportation network. In 2011, there were 7 county and township highways in Huilong Township, with a total length of 37.5 km. It has realized that every village has access to roads and every community has access to mechanized roads. Four buses are sent to Chengdu and two buses to Ziyang City every day, with a daily passenger volume of 164. In 2011, Huilong township has 27 freight cars, 270 tons; 8 passenger cars, 164 seats; 50000 tons of freight traffic, 120000 passengers.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
By the end of 2011, Huilong Township had 1 art performance group with 12 performers, 4 performances per year and 3000 audiences; 11 film shows per year and 2000 audiences; 1 cultural station with a building area of 307 square meters; 14 public libraries with a building area of 560 square meters and a collection of 30000 books; 10 employees in the cultural industry, including 2 employees in public institutions.
In May 1984, the territory opened a cable radio station, 14 km to the township, 178 km to the village, 789 km below the village; in December 2007, Ziyang radio station was opened. At present, there are 246 loudspeakers, with a household rate of 80% and a sound rate of 75%. In May 1997, cable TV was launched. By the end of 2011, Ziyang TV station in Huilong Township had opened four channels, and 27 other TV channels, such as Sichuan TV station, had settled down locally. There were 4134 cable TV users, including 180 digital TV users, with a comprehensive TV coverage rate of 50%. The annual public TV program broadcast time was 8760 hours.
education
By the end of 2011, there were 6 kindergartens in Huilong Township, with 489 kindergarten children and 14 full-time teachers; 3 primary schools, with 1223 students and 67 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools was 100%; and 2 junior middle schools,
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