Dajianpang village is located in the south of Shuanglang Town, adjacent to Huoshan village in the East, Changyu village in the south, Erhai Lake in the West and Shuanglang village in the north. There are many characteristic Inns distributed here, such as Haidi life, nuanwan, peninsula 63, etc., which are the main residence for most tourists.
Dajianpang Village
Dajianpang village belongs to Shuanglang Town, Dali City, Yunnan Province. It is located in the south of Shuanglang Town, 1km away from the government of Shuanglang town. The road to the town is asphalt road, with convenient transportation, 68km away from the city. It is adjacent to Huoshan village in the East, Changyu village in the south, Erhai Lake in the West and Shuanglang village in the north. It has jurisdiction over three villager groups: dajianpang, daoyipang and shuichangqing. At present, there are 449 households with 1712 rural population.
On July 28, 2019, dajianpang village was selected into the list of the first batch of key Rural Tourism Villages in China.
General situation of the village
The village covers an area of 4.54 square kilometers, with an altitude of 1975 meters. The annual average temperature is 15 ℃, and the annual precipitation is 1080 mm. It is suitable for planting Baogu, garlic and other crops. The cultivated land area of the whole village is 797 mu, and the per capita cultivated land is 0. 47 mu, forest land 5361 mu. In 2006, the total economic income of the village was 4.74 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was 1423 yuan. The village is a poor village, farmers' income is mainly planting and breeding.
natural resources
The village has 647 mu of arable land (including 267 mu of farmland and 380 mu of land), 0.46 mu of per capita arable land, mainly planting rice, corn, garlic and other crops; 4223 mu of forest land, including 2500 mu of economic fruit land, 1.7 mu of per capita economic fruit land, mainly planting pear, plum, walnut and other economic fruit.
infrastructure
By the end of 2006, the village had been provided with water, electricity, access roads and no street lights. There are 350 households with tap water and 10 households with well water. There are 360 households with electricity, 355 households with cable TV and 355 households with TV (accounting for 100%, 97% and 97% of the total number of households respectively); there are 318 households with fixed telephone or mobile phone, among which 250 households with mobile phone (accounting for 88% and 69% of the total number respectively).
The road from the village to the town is asphalt road; the road to the village is cement road; the main roads in the village are asphalt road; 1.5km away from the nearest market. There are 6 cars and 20 motorcycles in the village.
There are 2 households with biogas digesters and 7 households with solar energy in the village. The effective irrigation area of cultivated land is 267 mu, including 267 mu of high and stable yield farmland and 0.19 mu of high and stable yield farmland per capita.
By the end of 2006, the houses of farmers were mainly civil structure houses, of which 60 households lived in brick concrete structure houses, 120 households lived in brick wood structure houses, 148 households lived in civil structure houses, and 32 households lived in other structure houses.
rural economy
In 2006, the village's total income of rural economy was 3.7 million yuan, including 1.2 million yuan of planting income, accounting for 32.4% of the total income; 1.16 million yuan of animal husbandry income, accounting for 31.3% of the total income (including 200 pigs and 150 sheep), 210000 yuan of fishery income, accounting for 5.6% of the total income; 30000 yuan of forestry income, accounting for 0.8% of the total income; 800000 yuan of secondary and tertiary industry income, accounting for 2.6% of the total income 6%; wage income is 300000 yuan. The per capita net income of farmers is 1423 yuan, and the main income of farmers is planting and breeding. The income of migrant workers in the village is 180000 yuan, including 53 migrant workers (5.4% of the total labor force), 40 domestic workers in the province and 13 foreign workers in the province.
Characteristic industry
The main industry of the village is dairy cattle breeding, which is mainly sold to the city. In 2006, the total sales revenue of the main industry of dairy cattle breeding in the whole village.
Population health
There are 360 households with a total population of 1407, including 786 males and 621 females. Among them, there are 1407 agricultural population and 980 labor force. The village is mainly of Bai nationality.
By the end of 2006, 1283 people had participated in the rural cooperative medical system, with a participation rate of 91.1%. The medical treatment of villagers mainly depends on village clinics and town clinics, which are 0.5km away from village committee clinics and 1.5km away from town clinics. The village has one public toilet, three garbage stacking sites and no domestic drainage ditch facilities.
cultural education
Primary school students in the village go to dajianpang primary school, and middle school students go to Shuanglang junior high school. The village is 0.5km away from primary school and 2km away from middle school. There are 156 compulsory education students in the village, including 93 primary school students and 63 middle school students.
Making village affairs public
By the end of 2006, the village had signed 389 agricultural contracts and contracted 317 mu of rural land. We have established a "one case, one discussion" system for the construction of rural public welfare undertakings, and set up a democratic financial management group, which is mainly open in the form of publicity.
Basic organization
The village has a general Party branch, under which there are two party branches and two party groups, with a total of 40 party members, including 40 ethnic minority party members, 36 male party members and 4 female party members. In 2006, the general Party branch of the village was rated as an advanced grass-roots party organization at the municipal level. There are 74 League members in the village, including 1 League general branch and 2 League branch.
Development focus
1. Dajian village is adjacent to Nanshao style Island, a national 4A scenic spot. It has unique natural scenery resources. It is the only way for our village to develop agritainment based tourism in the future. We should actively carry out the work of attracting investment, strengthen the construction of infrastructure, strengthen the environmental sanitation in the village, and vigorously develop the tourism service industry.
2. In the natural villages of the dam area, it is necessary to further strengthen and expand the dairy industry. In mountainous natural villages, walnut, pear and other economic forest and fruit industry should be vigorously developed. We should transform the existing old orchards and strive to increase the local people's income.
Address: Shuanglang Town, Dali City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
Longitude: 100.1979088752
Latitude: 25.9017339439
Tour time: half a day - 1 day
Traffic information: 1. Take the bus from Dali to dajianpang village of Shuanglang town at Dali north bus station. It takes about 40 minutes, and the journey is about 1 hour. The ticket price is about 15 yuan
2. Carpooling can be found in the ancient city, or in erhaimen. The car is small and usually costs 15-30 yuan per person
3. Stop the shuttle bus with double corridors at Dali Road (a road towards Erhai Lake in the ancient city) and get off at the intersection of Dajian village
Ticket information: Free
Opening hours: all day
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