Anren County Anren County is located in the southeast of Hunan Province, the northernmost part of Chenzhou, bordering Chaling County and Yanling County in the East, Zixing and Yongxing in the south, Hengyang and Leiyang in the west, Hengdong County and you County in the north, known as the "thoroughfare of eight counties". The county governs 5 towns and 8 townships, with a total area of 1462.1 square kilometers and a total population of 443700. The jurisdiction area is half mountain and half hill area, the terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest. The highest point is 1433 meters in jinzixian'ao. Yongle river flows through the territory.
It has a subtropical monsoon humid climate with an average annual temperature of 17.7 ℃ and precipitation of 1430 mm. It is part of the Jinggangshan revolutionary base. The main scenic spots are Dashi scenic area, Dayuan scenic area, Yihai scenic area, Tianyuan temple, Shennong hall, Wanfo temple, Laojun temple, moon rock, Xiongfeng temple, etc.
Yonglejiang town is located in the north of Anren County, formerly known as xiangcaoping. It was moved to the county in 1002. It has a history of 1015 years. Now it is still the political, economic and cultural center of Anren County, and is more consolidated. On July 1, 2014, Anren railway station of Jilin Hengshui railway was completed and opened to traffic, ending the history of no trains in Anren County.
On September 25, 2018, it won the honorary title of "2018 e-commerce into rural comprehensive demonstration county" of the Ministry of Commerce. On March 1, 2019, after on-the-spot inspection and third-party on-the-spot evaluation, Anren County met the exit conditions of poverty-stricken counties and agreed to get rid of poverty.
On March 6, 2019, the Central Propaganda Department, the Ministry of finance, the Ministry of culture and tourism, and the State Administration of cultural relics issued the notice of the Central Propaganda Department, the Ministry of finance, the Ministry of culture and tourism, and the State Administration of cultural relics on publishing the list of counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics (the first batch).
In November 2019, it was named "four good rural road" national demonstration county.
Historical evolution
The Zhou Dynasty belonged to Jingzhou.
The Qin Dynasty belonged to Changsha County.
In the period of Wude of Tang Dynasty, Anren town was set up, belonging to Hengshan County, Changsha County, Tanzhou.
In the first year of Zhenguan (627), Anren belonged to Hengyang County of Hengzhou.
In the 21st year of Kaiyuan (733), Anren belonged to Hengyang County of Hengzhou.
After five dynasties, in 935, Anren town was changed into anrenchang, belonging to Hengyang County of chuheng Prefecture.
In the third year of Qiande of Song Dynasty (965), anrenchang was promoted to Anren County, belonging to Hengyang County, Hengzhou, Jinghu South Road.
Qing Kangxi three years (1664) belongs to Hunan Province Hengyong Chengui road Hengzhou.
In 1912, it belonged to Hengyang Road, Hunan Province.
In 1922, the system of abolishing Taoism was directly under Hunan Province.
After the founding of the people's Republic of China, Anren belonged to Hengyang district.
In October 1952, Hengyang, Chenzhou and Lingling were abolished and merged into Xiangnan district administrative office, which was divided into Hengyang and CHENXIAN districts. Anren was assigned to CHENXIAN district.
In 1970, the name of CHENXIAN district was changed to Chenzhou district administrative office, and Anren belonged to Chenzhou district.
On December 17, 1994, Chenzhou Prefecture was abolished and Chenzhou City was established. Anren County was under the jurisdiction of Chenzhou City. Jurisdiction has not yet been moved.
In 1996, Anren County covered an area of 1462.1 square kilometers. The population is about 383000. Jurisdiction of 2 towns and 19 townships, county government in Chengguan Town (formerly known as xiangcaoping).
In 1997, Guanwang Township and Chaoyang Township were abolished and Guanwang town and Lingguan town were established. In 1999, Longhai Township and Qingxi Township were abolished and Longhai town and Qingxi Town were established. After the adjustment, Anren County has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 15 townships. The county government is located in Chengguan town.
In 1996, Anren County covered an area of 1462.1 square kilometers. The population is about 383000. It has jurisdiction over 2 towns and 19 townships: Chengguan Town, Anping Town, paishan Township, Longshi Township, Junshan Township, Dukou Township, Heshi Township, Qingxi Township, Yangji Township, Chaoyang Township, huawang Township, Longhai Township, pailou Township, Pingbei Township, Pingshang Township, Chengping Township, Zhushan Township, Xinzhou Township, Guanwang Township, Haoshan Township and Yangnao township. The county government is located in Chengguan Town (formerly known as xiangcaoping).
In 1997, Guanwang Township and Chaoyang Township were abolished and Guanwang town and Lingguan town were established. In 1999, Longhai Township and Qingxi Township were abolished and Longhai town and Qingxi Town were established. After the adjustment, Anren County has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 15 townships.
According to the fifth census in 2000, there are 361098 permanent residents in Anren County, including 31963 in Chengguan Town, 35742 in Anping Town, 16451 in Longhai Town, 30639 in Qingxi Town, 13172 in Guanwang Town, 17961 in Lingguan Town, 12045 in paishan Township, 13840 in Longshi Township, 13191 in Junshan Township, 16778 in Heshi Township, 17824 in Dukou Township, 15929 in huawang Township, 28039 in pailou Township and 1869 in Pingbei township There are 13607 people in Pingshang Township, 15131 people in Chengping Township, 12367 people in Zhushan Township, 9841 people in Haoshan Township, 7508 people in Yangnao Township, 6635 people in Xinzhou Township and 13742 people in Yangji township.
In 2004, Anren County governed 6 towns and 15 townships: Chengguan Town, Anping Town, Longhai Town, Qingxi Town, Guanwang Town, Lingguan Town, paishan Town, Longshi Town, Junshan Town, Heshi Town, Dukou Town, huawang Town, pailou town, Pingbei Town, Pingshang Town, Chengping Town, Zhushan Town, Haoshan Town, Yangnao Town, Xinzhou town and Yangji town. The county government is located in Chengguan town.
According to the sixth census in 2010, the total resident population of Anren County is 382708, including 37384 in Chengguan Town, 36625 in Anping Town, 18438 in Longhai Town, 35078 in Qingxi Town, 14877 in Guanwang Town, 14213 in Lingguan Town, 11819 in paishan Township, 15256 in Longshi Township, 14617 in Junshan Township, 18892 in Heshi Township, 22719 in Dukou Township, 12959 in huawang Township, 30383 in pailou Township and 1854 in Pingbei township There are 15486 in Pingshang Township, 15405 in Chengping Township, 12705 in Zhushan Township, 9284 in Haoshan Township, 7287 in Yangnao Township, 6816 in Xinzhou Township and 13922 in Yangji township.
In 2012, Qingxi Town, Heshi Township, paishan Township, Junshan Township and Chengguan town were merged to establish yonglejiang town. Anren County governs 5 towns and 12 townships.
On November 27, 2015, the general office of Hunan Provincial Department of Civil Affairs issued the "Reply of Hunan Provincial Department of Civil Affairs on Approving the adjustment plan of township division in Anren County" (xmxf [2015] No. 102), and approved the establishment of jinzixian town in three townships including Haoshan Township, Xinzhou Township, Yangnao Township and Guanwang town. Pingshang Township and Anping town formed an organic system and merged to establish Anping town. It is agreed that there will be no adjustment in the administrative areas and the people's Government residences of the eight townships of Longshi, Chengping, Dukou, Zhushan, Yangji, huawang, pailou and Pingbei, and the three townships of yonglejiang, Longhai and Lingguan. After the current round of township administrative division adjustment, Anren County has abolished four township level organizational systems, and now governs eight townships of Longshi, Chengping, Dukou, Zhushan, Yangji, huawang, pailou and Pingbei, and five towns of yonglejiang, Longhai, Lingguan, Anping and jinzixian. It has a total area of 1462.1 square kilometers and a total population of 443700. The residence of the county people's government remains unchanged.
geographical environment
geographical position
Anren County is located in the southeast of Hunan Province, the northernmost part of Chenzhou, bordering Chaling and Yanling in the East, Zixing and Yongxing in the south, Leiyang and Hengyang in the west, Hengdong and Youxian in the north, known as the "thoroughfare of eight counties". It is between 113 ° 05 ′ - 113 ° 36 ′ E and 26 ° 17 ′ - 26 ° 50 ′ n.
topographic features
The overall terrain of Anren County is inclined from southeast to northwest, belonging to half mountain and half hilly area. Wanyang mountain range winds in the southeast, wufengxian stands on the western border, cha'anling of Wugong mountain range slants through the middle of the county from northeast, Liyou basin from north to south, and chayong basin from East to southwest, forming a geomorphic pattern of "three mountains with two basins".
Scenery of Anren County
Climatic characteristics
Anren County has a subtropical monsoon humid climate, with an average annual temperature of 17.7 degrees, an average annual precipitation of 1404.3 mm, an average annual sunshine of 1663.3 hours and a frost free period of 280 days.
Economic and social development
Statistical bulletin of 2016 national economic and social development of Anren County
In 2016, in the face of the downward pressure of macro-economy, all departments at all levels of the county earnestly implemented the spirit of the economic work conference of the county Party committee, took the precise poverty alleviation as the overall task, fully implemented 20 "three-year action plans", concentrated on building "Anren with strength, Anren with beauty, Anren with happiness and Anren with hard work", and worked hard to create a new economic growth pole, making the county's economy steady and progressive, and showing excellence in stability.
1、 Synthesis
According to the preliminary calculation, the county's GDP is 8.28 billion yuan, which is 7.9% higher than that of the previous year. Among them, the added value of the primary industry was 1.88 billion yuan, an increase of 4.2%; the added value of the secondary industry was 3.073 billion yuan, an increase of 5.9%; the added value of the tertiary industry was 3.327 billion yuan, an increase of 11.9%. The proportion of the three industries was adjusted to 22.7:37.12:40.18. According to the resident population, the per capita GDP of the county was 21118 yuan, an increase of 9.8% over the previous year.
The added value of the county's non-public economy was 4.97 billion yuan, an increase of 8.7% over the previous year, accounting for 60% of the county's GDP, an increase of 0.78 percentage points over the previous year.
There are 6529 new employees in cities and towns of the county; the registered unemployment rate in cities and towns is 4.8% at the end of the year, 625 unemployed people are reemployed; there are 101800 rural migrant workers, and the total labor income is 27.598 billion yuan.
Food was up 3.1%; alcohol, tobacco and consumer goods were up 3.0%; household equipment and maintenance services were up 2.8%; medical care and personal goods were up 3.0%
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