Qingcun town
Qingcun town is subordinate to Fengxian District of Shanghai, located in the middle of Fengxian District, bordering Nanqiao, Fengcheng, Jinhui, Haiwan and other towns. Nanfeng Road, Pingzhuang Road, Linhai Road, Puxing Road, tuanqing Road, Yanqian Road, Taiqing Road, Hangtang Road, Punan canal, Jinhui port, etc. run through the north and south, and village roads lead to every residential area. In 2012, the town area was 73.15 square kilometers,
The total population is 98721, and the registered residence is 52194. In 2013, Qingcun town has 2 communities and 24 villages.
In 2011, the annual added value was 4.851 billion yuan, the total output value of industry and agriculture was 16.563 billion yuan, the total retail sales of social consumer goods was 1.638 billion yuan, and the total fiscal revenue was 1.211 billion yuan.
In September 2018, Qingcun town was selected into the demonstration construction list of strong agricultural towns.
History of construction
On May 14, 1949, Fengxian was liberated. At that time, there were six districts and one town. Qingcun belonged to Songjiang District of Southern Jiangsu administrative office, Qingcun District of Fengxian County (the Sixth District).
In 1954, the southern Jiangsu administrative office and the northern Jiangsu administrative office were removed and Jiangsu Province was established. Shiqing village belongs to Qingcun District, Fengxian County, Songjiang District, Jiangsu Province.
In September 1957, the district was withdrawn and the township was merged. Qingcun Township belongs to Fengxian County, Songjiang District, Jiangsu Province.
In March 1958, it belonged to Yingxiong Township, Fengxian County, Suzhou special district, Jiangsu Province. In September of the same year, it was withdrawn from the township to establish a community and changed its name to Yingxiong people's commune. On November 24 of the same year, Fengxian was put under the jurisdiction of Shanghai, which was known as the heroic people's commune of Fengxian County, Shanghai.
In February 1959, the people's commune of Qingcun, Fengxian County, Shanghai was established.
On May 17, 1983, Qingcun was listed as one of the first batch of pilot units in Shanghai to set up separate government and social organizations. It was Qingcun township of Fengxian County in Shanghai when it was built by social organizations.
On February 9, 1994, the establishment of Qingcun Township in Fengxian County was abolished, and Qingcun town (County town) in Fengxian County was established to implement the system of town managing village.
On March 26, 1994, Qingcun township was renamed Qingcun town.
On August 24, 2001, Fengxian County was withdrawn and built into a district. At that time, Qingcun belonged to Qingcun Town, Fengxian District, Shanghai.
On November 12, 2003, the three towns of Qingcun, Qianqiao and Guangming were abolished and Qingcun Town, Fengxian District, Shanghai was established.
administrative division
Division evolution
In 1983, before the separation of government and society, Qingcun people's commune was divided into 14 production brigades, including zhudian, Zhongjia, Yaojia, Zhuqiao, Liyao, Yuzhuang, fangdun, Yuehe, taozhai, Wangjia, Min'an, Wujia, Beigang and Tangjia. There were 186 production brigades, five sideline farms, including Taoyuan, Hezhong, vegetable, aquatic products, central egg farm, and one improved agricultural variety farm, including street farms 20 social enterprises and institutions.
In May 1983, after the establishment of the township by the community, the original 14 brigades were divided into 14 villages and 186 villager groups, and the neighborhood committees were set up in the streets. The people's Government of Qingcun Township, the villagers' committees and the villagers' groups are responsible for the administration. The Management Committee of Qingcun people's commune, production brigades and production teams have become three-level collective economic organizations, which are responsible for the management and operation of agricultural, sideline and industrial production.
In September 1987, 14 villages established agricultural, industrial and commercial cooperatives one after another. On October 15, Qingcun Township established agricultural, industrial and commercial cooperatives, which were responsible for the management and operation of the collective economy. At the same time, the establishment of Qingcun people's commune was cancelled.
In March 1994, Qingcun removed the township to build a town, under the jurisdiction of 14 villagers' committees. 185 villager groups, 1 neighborhood committee, 5 professional farms, 1 Industrial Park and 22 town run industrial enterprises.
In November 2003, Qingcun, Qianqiao and Guangming were integrated.
Zoning details
In 2013, Qingcun town has two communities, Qianqiao and Guangming, and 24 villages, including zhudian village, Zhongjia village, Yaojia village, Hezhong village, Yuehe village, taozhai village, Xiwu village, Beitang village, Liyao village, Qianzhong village, Taoyuan Village, Shenlong No.2 village, Shenlong No.1 village, Yuantong village, Jinwang Village, Xinzhang village, Wufang village, Huajiao village, Shihai village, wanzhang village, Gongnong village, Zhanglong village, Jiecun village Fang village, Nanxing village.
geographical environment
Location context
Qingcun town is located in the south of Shanghai and the middle of Fengxian District, bordering Fengcheng central town in the East, Haiwan Tourism Development Zone in the south, Nanqiao new town in the west, and Jinhui town in the north. The geographical coordinates of the center are 121 ° 27 'e and 30 ° 56' n. In 2017, the town area was 73.16 square kilometers.
climate
Qingcun area belongs to monsoon subtropical marine climate, which is affected by monsoon alternation and has obvious seasonal changes. The characteristics of spring, summer, autumn and winter are distinct, with sufficient light, abundant rainfall and long frost free period. The conventional natural conditions are very conducive to the growth of crops. However, due to the changeable climate, it will also be affected by natural disasters such as cold wave, frost, typhoon, drought and flood.
soil
Most of the soils in the Qinghai * Cun area are paddy soil, belonging to the subtype of rice paddy soil. There are two soil genera: gougan soil and Huangni soil. There are six kinds of soil: tidal gully dry soil, sandy gully dry soil, gully dry soil, yellow mud soil, sandy yellow soil and gully dry yellow soil.
The groundwater level of the dry soil in the tidal ditch rises and falls frequently, the water and air flow in the soil, and the ooze layer is deep. The color of the land is dark, mainly brown gray. The texture is medium to light soil, with embroidered patterns and spots on the upper part and iron manganese nodules on the lower part. The average thickness of cultivated layer is 13.7 cm.
natural resources
plant resources
The main plant resources in Qingcun area are stem rice, glutinous rice, upland rice, etc.; cotton, hemp cotton, etc.; oilseeds, such as rape, sesame, peanut, perilla, etc.; beans, such as soybeans, red beans, mung beans, kidney beans, etc.; melons, such as wax gourd, pumpkin, watermelon, golden melon, etc.; fruits, such as strawberry, orange, sweet foxtail millet, etc.; bamboos, such as Phyllostachys pubescens, bamboos, bamboos, bamboos, bamboos, bamboos, etc.; Populus tomentosa It is mainly composed of three parts: sweet scented osmanthus, Paeonia lactiflora, evergreen, Prunella vulgaris, wild chrysanthemum, hanging golden lamp, etc. Among them, the eight tree species of Wuyin, Zheshu, Melia azedarach, Zelkova, Sophora japonica, Gushu, Pushu and elm are rare species.
Animal resources
The animal resources in Qingcun area mainly include muscovy duck, partridge, peacock, silkworm, bee and so on; bream, black carp, carp, silver carp and so on; Waxbill, white stork, Pulsatilla, thrush, kingfisher, oriole and so on; Carassius auratus, perch, anchovy, catfish, puffer fish, MINNOW, crayfish and so on. However, otters, badgers, civet cats, magpies, woodpeckers, owls and other wild animals are rare in Qingcun area.
Population nationality
population
In 2003, there were 9446 households with a total population of 21637, including 10544 males, 11093 females and 3636 non-agricultural population. The total labor force is 13437, including 6278 female workers. There are 7633 households and 17084 people in 185 villager groups in 14 villages of the town. The town has a population of 1773 households and 4553 people, including 328 self catering households and 692 people. That year, 54 people moved in and 24 moved out. The population density is 642.8 per square kilometer.
In 2012, the total population of the town in Qing village was 98721, and the registered residence population was 52194, of which 20895 were agricultural population and 46528 were migrant population.
By the end of 2017, there were 98014 permanent residents.
nation
Qingcun area is dominated by Han nationality. At the beginning of liberation, four Korean compatriots came from Hebei and one Manchu compatriot came from Liaoning. In 1984, there were Korean and Manchu minorities in the township. In 2003, there were Korean, Yao and Yi ethnic groups in the town.
traffic
Qingcun town has convenient transportation, 30 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai, 25 kilometers away from Hongqiao Airport and 35 kilometers away from Pudong airport.
There are developed water and land transportation in Qingcun. The Pudong canal runs across the East and west of the territory. The main rivers in the district are Punan canal, taiqinggang and 17 town level backbone rivers. The urban highway, dating highway, Nanfeng highway, Taiqing Road, Yanqian Road, Hangtang road and 17 rural roads form a convenient land transportation network.
Pudong Railway, A30 Expressway and urban light rail are connected with the vertical and horizontal highway network and waterway in the area.
economic development
overview
In 2003, the GDP of Qingcun town was 568.13 million yuan, including 59.54 million yuan for the primary industry, 407.2 million yuan for the secondary industry and 101.39 million yuan for the tertiary industry. The primary industry accounts for 10% of GDP, the secondary industry 72% and the tertiary industry 18%. The industrial output value is 2273.57 million yuan, the agricultural output value is 107.43 million yuan, the tertiary industry output value is 179.57 million yuan, the other output value is 50.31 million yuan, and the total social output value is 2610.88 million yuan.
In 2011, the annual growth was achieved
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