Wushijia town
Wushijia Town, belonging to Hohhot City and Tuoketuo County of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the middle of Tuoketuo County, bordering on shebiya township of Helingeer County in the East, xinyingzi town and Shuanghe town in the south, Wushen town in the west, and ancient town in the north. It is 15 kilometers away from Tuoketuo County in the South and 59 kilometers away from the urban area in the north, with a total administrative area of 237.1 square kilometers.
During the period of the Republic of China, wushijia town was owned by the people; in June 2006, wushijia town was built. By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the town of Wu was 16531. In 2019, wushijia town governs 15 administrative villages, and the people's government is stationed in wushijia village.
In 2018, there were 2 industrial enterprises in wushijia Town, including 2 above scale enterprises and 22 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
During the period of the Republic of China, there were townships for the people.
In 1950, it was divided into the fourth administrative region.
In 1955, it was changed to Wushi's hometown.
In 1958, it belonged to the sun, five stars and rocket commune.
In 1962, the wushijia commune was established.
In 1968, the wushijia Revolutionary Committee was established.
In 1981, the Wush commune was restored.
In 1983, Wushi commune was withdrawn and Wushi hometown was built.
In June 2006, Wushi township was built.
administrative division
In 2011, wushijia town governs 15 administrative villages, including Yijianfang, shilahao, DABEIYAO, wushijia, shulinzi, dujiahao, hadatuhao, felter camp, wasteland kiln, Xinhe, dishiyao, xidageda, xingxingzhuang, Liujiayao and DAHAO, and 42 villager groups.
In 2019, wushijia town governs 15 administrative villages, including wushijia village, shunzi village, DABEIYAO village, Dabiao village, xidageda village, dishiyao village, Liujiayao village, xihuangdiyao village, xingxingzhuang village, Xinhe village, fengjiangying village, hadatuhao village, nandujiahao village, Jiaojia Yijianfang village and beishilawushuhao village. The people's government is stationed in wushijia village.
geographical environment
Location context
Wushijia town is located in the middle of Tuoketuo County, bordering shebiya township of Helingeer County in the East, xinyingzi town and Shuanghe town in the south, Wushen town in the West and Gucheng town in the north. It is 15 kilometers away from Tuoketuo County in the South and 59 kilometers away from the urban area in the North, with a total administrative area of 237.1 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain of wushijia town is alluvial plain, high in the East and low in the west, high in the South and low in the north.
climate
Wushijia town belongs to temperate continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons, sufficient light, frost free period of about 124 days; it is dry and windy in spring, less rainfall in summer, mild and cool in autumn, dry and cold in winter, less snow; the average temperature for many years is 2.9 ℃. The average temperature in January is - 14.8 ℃, the average temperature in July is 28.8 ℃, and the average annual precipitation is 364.1 mm.
hydrology
The main rivers in wushijia town are Dahei River, shilausu River, Yinhao River and Shahe River.
population
In 2011, the total population of wushijia town was 15000, including 2400 permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 16.4%, and 300 floating population. In the total population of wushijia Town, 7876 are male, accounting for 52.5%; 7124 are female, accounting for 47.5%; 1903 are under 14 years old, accounting for 13%; 11011 are 15-64 years old, accounting for 75.4%; 1695 are over 65 years old, accounting for 11.6%; 14570 are mainly Han nationality, accounting for 97.1%; 310 are Mongolian nationality, accounting for 2.1%; 120 are other minority nationalities, accounting for 0.8%. In 2011, wushijia town had a birth rate of 7.6 ‰, a mortality rate of 3.9 ‰, a natural growth rate of 3.7 ‰, and a population density of 66.7 people per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the town of Wu was 16531.
Economics
The main food crops in wushijia town are sorghum, and the main animal husbandry is raising pigs, cattle and poultry.
In 2011, wushijia town had 102000 mu of agricultural cultivated land, including 75000 mu of irrigated land, 36000 mu of forest land and 41500 tons of grain production. In 2011, wushijia town had 5000 pigs, 5000 cows and 16000 poultry. In 2011, wushijia town produced 1425 tons of meat, 41400 tons of fresh milk and 72 tons of eggs. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in wushijia town was 10500 yuan. In 2011, the total retail sales of social goods in wushijia town was 650.5 million yuan, an increase of 12% over 2010. In 2011, the total financial revenue of wushijia town was 110 million yuan, an increase of 20% over 2010; the national tax revenue was 56 million yuan, and the local tax revenue was 54 million yuan. At the end of 2011, the deposit balance of financial institutions in wushijia town was 38.12 million yuan, an increase of 25% over 2010, and the loan balance was 67.48 million yuan, an increase of 5% over 2010.
In 2018, there were 2 industrial enterprises in wushijia Town, including 2 above scale enterprises and 22 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there was one kindergarten in wushijia town with 43 children and 3 full-time teachers; there was one primary school with 286 students and 63 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools and the enrollment rate of primary school students reached 100%. In 2011, the education budget of wushijia town was 3.379 million yuan.
Cultural and sports undertakings
By the end of 2011, wushijia town had a cultural station, 15 cultural activity centers, 50 cultural professionals, 16 libraries and 40000 books. At the end of 2011, the school had a stadium and a leisure square, and 13.3% of the administrative villages installed fitness equipment. At the end of 2011, there were 3100 digital TV users in wushijia Town, with a household rate of 81.6%; there were 700 cable TV users, with a household rate of 18.4%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, wushijia town had 14 outpatient departments (clinics), 33 beds, 2.35 beds per thousand people, and 10 professional health personnel, including 1 licensed doctor, 5 licensed assistant doctors, and 1 registered nurse. In 2011, wushijia town medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 1000 person times of diagnosis and treatment. In 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system in wushijia town was 100%.
social security
In 2011, the number of rural minimum living security households in wushijia town was 1013, with 1544 people, and the expenditure was 1.742 million yuan, an increase of 21.1% compared with 2010; the Civil Affairs Department subsidized 1544 people to participate in cooperative medical care; the state subsidized 18 people of all kinds; one nursing home, 150 beds, adopted 10 rural five guarantees; 6910 people participated in the new rural endowment insurance, with the participation rate of 87%.
traffic
Wushijia town has Hucheng Expressway and Hutuo highway running through the territory. It is 0.5 km away from Hucheng Expressway in the south, 7 km away from Hutuo highway in the West and 8 km away from 103 provincial highway in the East.
History and culture
Wushijia town is named after the town government's residence in wushijia village. The Wushi family is the Chinese translation of Mongolian "tabinger". During the Dading period of the Jin Dynasty (1161-1189), a post station was set up in the area, and 50 soldiers were transferred from all over the country to deliver official documents, letters and receive guests. Later, a village was formed, so it was called Wushi family.
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