Hometown of China and South Korea
Zhonghan Township, belonging to Gaoyi County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, is located in the north of Gaoyi County, bordering Zhao county in the East, Daying Town in the southeast, Gaoyi town in the south, Wancheng town in the West and Yuanshi County in the north, with an administrative area of 33.77 square kilometers.
During the Anti Japanese War, China and South Korea belonged to three districts of Gaoyi County; in 1984, it was changed to China and South Korea. By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in China and South Korea was 26578. As of June 2020, 11 administrative villages are under the jurisdiction of Sino Korean Township, and the Township People's government is located in Sino Korean village.
In 2011, the total financial revenue of China and South Korea was 6.253 million yuan, an increase of 45.6% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, 3.35 million yuan of business tax, 2.17 million yuan of value-added tax and 200000 yuan of enterprise income tax were completed. In 2018, there were 41 industrial enterprises in China and South Korea, including 3 Enterprises above designated size.
History of construction
During the Anti Japanese War, China and South Korea belonged to three districts of Gaoyi County.
In 1945, it belonged to Hecun district.
In 1952, a mutual aid group was established.
In 1953, it was divided into China and South Korea Township, Hecun Township and Xujiazhuang township.
In 1954, the junior society was established.
In 1956, the senior society was established.
In 1958, it belonged to Gaoyi commune, which was the management area of Ma Village and beichenzhuang.
In 1961, China and South Korea commune was established.
In 1984, it was changed into the hometown of China and South Korea.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Zhonghan Township had jurisdiction over 11 administrative villages: Zhonghan, Gangtou, Macun, Zhaocun, Hecun, Gushi, Xujiazhuang, donghanzhuang, xihanzhuang, Licun and beichenzhuang, with 92 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Zhonghan township has jurisdiction over 11 administrative villages: Zhonghan village, Gangtou village, Ma Village, Zhao village, he village, Gusi village, Xujiazhuang village, beichenzhuang village, xihanzhuang village, donghanzhuang village and Li village. The Township People's government is stationed in Zhonghan village.
geographical environment
Location context
Zhonghan township is located in the north of Gaoyi County, bordering Zhao county in the East, Daying Town in the southeast, Gaoyi town in the south, Wancheng town in the West and Yuanshi County in the north, with an administrative area of 33.77 square kilometers.
topographic features
China and South Korea are mostly plains, with the terrain slightly higher in the West and lower in the East.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of China and South Korea was 25476, and the floating population was 25. In the total population, there are 12929 males, accounting for 50.75%; 12547 females, accounting for 49.25%; 4476 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 17.57%; 18660 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 73.25%; 2340 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 9.18%. In the total population, the Han nationality is the main, reaching 25455, accounting for 99.92%. In 2011, the birth rate was 1.937 ‰, the death rate was 0.789 ‰, and the natural population growth was 1.148 ‰. The population density is 754 per square kilometer.
At the end of 2017, the permanent resident population of China and South Korea was 24680.
By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in China and South Korea was 26578.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of China and South Korea was 6.253 million yuan, an increase of 45.6% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, 3.35 million yuan of business tax, 2.17 million yuan of value-added tax and 200000 yuan of enterprise income tax were completed.
In 2018, there were 41 industrial enterprises in China and South Korea, including 3 Enterprises above designated size.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of China and South Korea reached 222.22 million yuan, accounting for 15% of the total output value.
Grain crops in China and South Korea are mainly wheat, corn and vegetables. In 2011, China and South Korea produced 2576400 tons of grain, 1011kg per capita, including 13330 tons of wheat and 12403 tons of corn. The main economic crops are vegetables. In 2011, the vegetable planting area was 16968 mu, and the yield was 84467 tons. The main varieties were cucumber, tomato and zucchini.
The livestock industry in China and South Korea is mainly raising pigs and poultry. In 2011, there were 4276 pigs and 247500 poultry in China and South Korea.
social development
education
At the end of 2011, there were 5 kindergartens in China and South Korea, including 679 children, 14 full-time teachers, 8 primary schools, 1123 students and 126 full-time teachers. There is a junior middle school with 289 students and 51 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools is 100%, the enrollment rate from primary school to primary school is 98%, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education is 100%.
Culture and sports
At the end of 2011, there were 11 libraries in China and South Korea, with a collection of more than 60000 books.
At the end of 2011, there were three school stadiums in China and South Korea.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 12 medical and health institutions at all levels in China and South Korea, with 40 beds and 1.6 beds per 1000 people. There were 51 health professionals and 2 registered nurses. In 2011, medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 27600 person times of diagnosis and treatment. The participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 92%.
traffic
There are 107 national roads passing through China and South Korea.
History and culture
In the early Ming Dynasty, the Han family moved from Hongdong County, Shanxi Province to zhanchanlizhuang. Because there are West Korea in the West and East Korea in the East, it is named "China Korea" by surname. Zhonghan township is named after the people's government's residence in Zhonghan village.
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