Linhuan town
Linhuan Town, ancient name
It is located in the south central part of Suixi County, Huaibei City, Anhui Province. It is adjacent to Hancun town in the East, Wugou town in the south, Shigong town and Qingting town in Woyang County in the west, Baishan town in the north and 37km away from Suixi County.
Linhuan town has a total area of 167.38 square kilometers, under the jurisdiction of 19 administrative villages, with a total population of 96429 (at the end of 2014); in 2014, the town achieved a total industrial and agricultural output value of 2.627 billion yuan.
Linhuan town is an ancient town with a thousand year history
It is the "pilot town of national development and reform"
It has won the title of "famous historical and cultural town in Anhui Province"
"Hometown of Chinese folk culture and art"
"Characteristic landscape tourism villages and towns in Anhui Province"
And other honorary titles.
Historical evolution
In the Shang Dynasty, the whole country was divided into nine states. Linhuan was located in the north of Huaihai, so it was Xuzhou. The system of Shang Dynasty was the same as that of Xia Dynasty.
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of Zhou divided the whole world into nine regions. Linhuan was changed to "nine states", and the surname of the state was Sunan, named king Suping.
In the spring and Autumn period, it was established in the state of song. In the late Warring States period, Ziyi became the border of Song state and the gateway to Chu state. After the death of the state of song in Qi, it was reduced to the territory of the state of Chu, and it was still a capital.
Qin, Zhizhi County, Linhuan set, belongs to Sishui county. (Zhixiang County, now Huaibei).
In the Western Han Dynasty, Gaozu changed Sishui county to Pei county. In the Huanglong period (49 BC), Zi county was changed to Runan County. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhi county was changed to Pei state.
During the period of the Three Kingdoms, Qiaojun was set up in Cao Wei, and Zixian belonged to Qiaojun. Later, Ruyang County was added, and Zixian county was changed into Ruyang County. Cao Cao divided Pei state into Yan County, and zuicheng and Qi County into Yan County.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, Zhi county belonged to the state of Qiao.
During the northern and Southern Dynasties, the county was abandoned in the Liu Song Dynasty. In the late Liu Song Dynasty and the Southern Qi Dynasty, Linhuan was occupied by the Northern Wei Dynasty, and then the territory of Liang Dynasty. In the sixth year of Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty (525 AD), Linhuan county was set up. In the first year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty (550 AD), Linhuan county was abolished and set up.
In the Sui Dynasty, Linhuan county was under the jurisdiction of Qiao County.
In Tang Dynasty, Linhuan County belonged to Beiqiao county. In 643 ad, qiaozhou was abolished and Linhuan county was changed to Bozhou. In 809 ad, Xianzong established Suzhou as Henan Province, and Linhuan county was under the jurisdiction of Suzhou.
In the Five Dynasties, Linhuan was still set up as a county under the jurisdiction of Suzhou.
In the Song Dynasty, Pei state was divided into Nanpei and Beipei, and Zhicheng was the territory of Beipei. In the fifth year of song Kangning, Fuli County, Qi county and Linhuan county were changed to Henan Dao, and then they were given to Jin.
In the Yuan Dynasty, Linhuan, Qi County, Lingbi county and Fuli county were transferred to guide Prefecture in Henan Province; in the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (1265 AD), Linhuan was incorporated into Suzhou, and Linhuan county was abandoned and reduced to Township, named Huanyang township.
In the Ming Dynasty, Linhuan still belonged to a township in Suzhou, which was renamed Linyang township. There were thirteen collections under it, belonging to Fengyang Prefecture.
In the Qing Dynasty, the old system was still used. In 1790, Linhuan was divided into prefectures under the jurisdiction of Suzhou; in 1911, Linhuan was changed into Linhuan town.
During the Anti Japanese War, the Japanese army moved northward along the Jinpu railway, and the left wing invaded Linhuan from Mengcheng, burning, killing and looting. During the war of liberation, Linhuan was divided into districts, which were under the jurisdiction of Suxi County, the sixth division of the Soviet Henan Anhui border region.
In July 1950, Suxi county was withdrawn and Suixi County was established. Linhuan district was under the jurisdiction of Suixi County.
In August 1958, Linhuan district was withdrawn and Linhuan people's commune was established.
Linhuan district was re established in December 1980 and removed in February 1992. Linhuan district was divided into Linhuan and Qiji towns.
In 2000, Linhuan town was approved as the Deputy County town of Suixi County.
In March 2006, 19 villages in Qiji town were merged into Linhuan town.
administrative division
As of 2014, Linhuan town has 19 administrative villages, including Linhuan village, zuicheng village, Shenwei village, xumiao village, gaohuang village, Linnan village, Zhanglou village, Hugou village, Shiji village, Jiahe village, liangmiao village, Haizi village, Shenqiao village, Xulou village, chenkou village, Sili village, Dagao village, Yaohu village and liuyoufang village. The town government is located in Linhuan village.
geographical environment
Location context
Linhuan town has a total land area of 167.38 square kilometers, between 116 ° 27 ′~ 116 ° 41 ′ E and 33 ° 37 ′~ 33 ° 45 ′ n. It is located in the central and southern part of Suixi County, Anhui Province, with Hancun town in the East, Wugou town in the south, Shigong town and Qingting town in Woyang County in the West and Baishan town in the north.
topographic features
Linhuan town is a plain area with flat terrain; the strata trend from east to west to north by East, incline to north, and the dip angle is gentle.
Climatic characteristics
Linhuan town has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, hot and high temperature in summer and mild and humid in winter.
Hydrology
Linhuan town is a middle water rich area on the edge of ancient river bed. There are two natural rivers, such as Huihe River and paohe River, and two artificial rivers, such as Jiehong River and moat.
natural resources
land resource
As of 2014, the total land area of Linhuan town is 250800 mu, including 190800 mu of cultivated land.
Mineral resources
Linhuan town is dominated by coal. As of 2014, the town has 170 million tons of coal geological reserves and 165 million tons of recoverable reserves, mainly distributed in the southern part of the town.
Population nationality
In 2014, the total resident population of Linhuan town was 96429, including 4127 non-agricultural population and 13900 floating population.
The total population is 94588 (2017).
Sex composition: in the total population, there are 49053 males, accounting for 50.87%, and 47376 females, accounting for 49.13%.
Age composition: in the total population, there are 23143 people under 18 years old, accounting for 24%; 27036 people between 18 and 35 years old, accounting for 28.04%; 32590 people between 35 and 60 years old, accounting for 33.8%; 13660 people over 60 years old, accounting for 14.17%.
Ethnic composition: in the total population, 94535 people are mainly Han people, accounting for 98.04% of the total population; there are 13 ethnic minorities, including Hui, Manchu, Uygur and so on, with a total of 1894 people, accounting for 1.96% of the total population.
Economic overview
overview
In 2014, the total output value of industry and agriculture in Linhuan town was 2.627 billion yuan; the fiscal revenue was 95.77 million yuan, an increase of 12.2% over 2013; the investment in fixed assets was 1.05 billion yuan, an increase of 10.5% over 2013; the per capita net income of farmers was 8736 yuan, an increase of 12% over 2013.
primary industry
In 2014, the planting industry of Linhuan town was mainly composed of wheat, soybean, corn and vegetables, with the total agricultural output value of 521 million yuan. The main food crops are wheat, soybean and corn, producing 114900 tons of grain, an increase of 16400 tons compared with 2013, including 72800 tons of wheat, 9700 tons of soybean and 31700 tons of corn, an increase of 0600 tons, 22000 tons and 18400 tons respectively compared with 2013. The main economic crops are vegetables. The annual vegetable planting area is 418.8 hectares, and the main varieties are leeks, scallions, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc. there are 45 large growers, including 40 large growers with more than 100 mu. Animal husbandry mainly breeds pigs, sheep and poultry, with 45000 live pigs in the whole year and 23000 in stock at the end of the year; 22000 sheep and 12000 in stock at the end of the year; 1960000 poultry; 223 large farmers, including 8 farms with more than 500 heads and 11 sheep farmers with more than 100 heads. It has 18000 agricultural machinery (sets), with a total power of 690000 kW. The mechanized harvesting level reaches 95%, including 450 rotary tillers, 480 harvesters, 49 corn harvesters, 4500 tractors and 90 walking tractors.
the secondary industry
Linhuan town's industry mainly includes casting, machinery manufacturing, food processing and cement building materials. In 2014, the town achieved a total industrial output value of 2.106 billion yuan; it has 18 large-scale industrial enterprises, 1840 employees, and 4 enterprises with an annual output value of more than 50 million yuan; it has 1 national well-known trademark and 2 high-quality products in Anhui Province; it has 3 new large-scale industrial enterprises throughout the year, and introduced 4 major projects, including 1 project with an annual output value of more than 100 million yuan and 1 project with an annual output value of more than 50 million yuan.
the service sector; the tertiary industry
In 2014, Linhuan town had a total of 1400 commercial outlets and 2800 employees; the total retail sales of social goods reached 425 million yuan, an increase of 8.9% compared with 2013; there were 2 urban and rural fairs, with an annual turnover of 389 million yuan; there were 3 financial institutions in the territory at the end of the year, with the balance of various deposits of 1.156 billion yuan, an increase of 48.81% compared with 2013; and the balance of various loans of 204 million yuan, an increase of 28.8% compared with 2013
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