Jiesi Township
Jiesi township is located in the northeast of Xiaojin county and the northwest of Dawei District, 102.3216 E and 31.0627 n. it connects rilong town and Dawei Township in the East, rier Township and wori Township in the south, Fubian Township, mupo Township, Bajiao Township and Shuangbai Township in the west, Lianghe Township and Potou Township in Lixian County in the north.
General situation
Jiesigou river originates from the West foot of Bawang, runs through the border, and flows into wori river at the junction of rier and wori Township, with a total length of 45 km. Xiaojin County governs the township. Jiesi township was established in 1954, the commune was changed in 1958, Qianjin commune was renamed in 1966, and the township was restored in 1978. Located in the south of the county, 32 kilometers away from the county. Covering an area of 459.83 square kilometers, the township governs 7 villager committees and 20 villager groups in liaojiayuan village, Daba village, Wangjiazhai village, Muluo village, jiuzha village, Xianghua village and xiaoerpu village, with a population of 2290 people (2017). It is a Tibetan village. The township government is located in Wangjiazhai Village, 32 kilometers away from the county.
economic development
In 2012, the total rural economic income of the township was 13.335 million yuan, of which the total agricultural output value was 4.873 million yuan, the per capita net income was 5456 yuan, and the cultivated land area was 5174 mu, all of which were dry land, mainly planting wheat, corn, potato, Hu Dou, pea, rape and vegetables. The main food crops are wheat, corn, potato, pea, rape. In 2012, 1036.6 tons of grain were produced, 861.3 Jin per capita. The main economic crops were Chinese herbal medicine, apples, grapes and vegetables. Animal husbandry mainly includes pigs, cattle, sheep and poultry. There is a special sika deer farm. There is a mushroom planting base.
Education and medical treatment
There are 7 primary schools in the township, including 1 teaching point, 18 teaching classes, 22 on-the-job teachers and 290 students. The township has a township health center, 5 primary care stations, a total of 8 medical staff. In recent years, education and health conditions have been continuously improved to ensure that all the people in the township go to school and get medical treatment. In recent years, Jiesi township has put forward the development ideas of "strengthening agriculture, emphasizing foundation, promoting tourism, attracting people and promoting harmony", and has made great progress in economic and social undertakings.
natural resources
There are many kinds of wildlife, mineral resources, water energy resources and tourism resources in the township. It produces Chinese medicinal materials such as Cordyceps, Fritillaria, rhubarb, notopterygium, Aucklandia, Rhodiola, Saussurea involucrata, Duhuo, Wujiapi, etc.; it produces fungi such as Tricholoma matsutake, Tripterygium, Morchella, Salix, goose egg fungus, Qinggang fungus, etc.; wild animals such as Tragopan, Qingyang, argali, Swertia deer, bear, wild boar, Tibetan eared pheasant, snow boar, etc.; and mineral resources such as siliceous iron ore, Jiusi, crystal stone, dolomite, etc Wood mine, gold mine, iron mine, etc. There are abundant tourism resources and cultural resources, such as the unsophisticated folk customs of the Jiarong ethnic group in besman, the unique Jiarong Guozhuang and its houses and costumes, and the mysterious Gelug Tibetan Buddhist temple, Jiesi Lama Temple. Natural resources are distributed in snow mountains, glaciers, canyons, forests, meadows, waterfalls and lakes. Jiesi township is rich in folk customs, historical culture, and ecological resources. The cultural and natural landscape shows a beautiful, bright, safe, leisurely, distant, contented, quiet, harmonious and strange, special, secluded, beautiful and mysterious tourism environment. It is an ideal destination for people. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, banish oneself to nature, listen to the call of the wind, listen to the song of birds, listen to the sound of water Or talk to your heart, or go to a Tibetan family, taste butter and milk tea, dance in primitive Guozhuang, taste roasted sheep hot pot, or lie in a Tibetan bed, listen to Jiarong Tibetan folk songs, and sleep in a leisurely way This is the real Shangri La.
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