Dingxiang County Dingxiang County is under the jurisdiction of Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province, located in the north and middle of Shanxi Province. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, four rivers flow through the territory. The topography of the county is dustpan shaped from east to west. In the north, it is adjacent to Yuanping City and Wutai County by the remaining veins of Jiangjun mountain and Wutai Mountain; in the southeast, it is adjacent to Yu county and Yangqu County by Wenshan mountain and Zhoushan mountain; in the west, it is adjacent to Xinfu District. Dingxiang County is 48 kilometers long from east to west and 36 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of 865 square kilometers. The total population of Dingxiang County is about 217468. Dingxiang County government is located in Chengguan town. Xinzhou to Riverside branch railway, Xinzhou to Fuping trunk highway across the territory. Dingxiang is located in Xinding basin with fertile land and mild climate. It is the main grain producing area in Xinzhou City.
Dingxiang County has a long history. It has Neolithic sites such as Xishe, Hengshan and Baicun, which belong to Longshan culture.
In 2012, the GDP of Dingxiang County was 4.14 billion yuan, and the investment in fixed assets of the whole society was 2.25 billion yuan. In 2019, it was listed as the second batch of national agricultural product quality and safety counties.
In July 2020, the National Patriotic Health Association confirmed Dingxiang County as the national health county in 2019.
Evolution of organizational system
The origin of the name
According to historical records of justice, according to the ancient posthumous law, "to create land for Xiang", "to create land with virtue, Xiang". The name Dingxiang in Helingeer means that the newly established area is stable.
Historical evolution
Dingxiang today, the late spring and Autumn period (after 541 BC) belongs to Jin.
During the Warring States period, after 497 BC, it was under the jurisdiction of Jinyang city of Zhao family. Soon after, it was analyzed that Jinyang was under the jurisdiction of langmeng city.
In the Qin Dynasty, langmeng belonged to Taiyuan county.
In the Western Han Dynasty, it was established in Yangqu County, belonging to Taiyuan county.
In 215, Emperor Xian of the Eastern Han Dynasty moved Yangqu county to the South and set up Dingxiang County in the old city of Yangqu, which belongs to Xinxing County.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, Jinchang county was set up in the northwest of Dingxiang, belonging to Xinxing County. Huidi Yuankang years (291-299), zhengxinxing county is Jinchang County, Dingxiang County and Jinchang County belong to Jinchang county. Soon, Jinchang county was renamed Xinxing County.
In 426, the third year of Shiguang reign of emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Puzi county (so it is located in Puzi village, 80 Li northeast of Xi county, Shanxi Province, and now belongs to Jiaokou County, Shanxi Province) was set up in the north of Dingxiang.
In 446, he entered Dingxiang County from Jinchang.
In the second year of Yongan, Emperor Jiaozhuang (529), Dingxiang County belonged to Yongan county (the county lived in Dingxiang County).
During the reign of emperor Wucheng of the Northern Qi Dynasty (562-564), Pingkou county (originally 10 Li East of Xinzhou City) was moved to the southeast of gandingxiang, and then Dingxiang County and Puzi county were abolished.
In 590, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty handed over Kou County to Gu County, so it was incorporated into Xiurong county (now Xinfu District) and belonged to Loufan County (jingle, now jingle county).
In the second year of Wude (619), Emperor Gaozu of Tang Dynasty, this place was under the jurisdiction of Liu Wuzhou.
In the first year of Tianbao (742), Xinzhou was changed into Dingxiang County (Xiurong), and Dingxiang still belonged to it.
In the first year of suzongqian (758), Dingxiang County was changed to Xinzhou, and Dingxiang County was restored to Xinzhou. Because of the Five Dynasties.
Beizong Shenzong Xining five years (1072), and Dingxiang into Xiurong county.
In the first year of zhezongyuan (1086), Anxiang county was restored to Xinzhou.
Jin, yuan, Ming, Qing and Dingxiang counties belong to Xinzhou.
In May 1914, Dingxiang belonged to Yanmen Road (Datong).
In 1927, the county was directly under the province.
In January 1938, the government of Shanxi Chahar Hebei border region established the administrative office of northeast Shanxi under Dingxiang County,
In January 1941, the government of Shanxi Chahar Hebei border region adjusted its administrative division, and Dingxiang County was the first in Beiyue district.
In September 1944, it was transferred to the second special area of Jijin district. During this period, the construction of Dingxiang County remained unchanged. In October, Dingxiang and Xin (East) County merged into Xinding County, which still belongs to the second special region of Hebei and Shanxi.
In November 1945, Dingxiang County was set up separately, and the relationship between Su and his family remained unchanged. In November 1947, Jijin district was changed into Beiyue District, and Dingxiang belonged to the second special district of Beiyue district.
After the establishment of the North China People's Government in August 1948, Dingxiang became the first special district of Jinzhong district.
In August 1949, the people's Government of North China announced a new administrative division, and Dingxiang was assigned to Xin County of Shanxi Province.
In January 1959, Dingxiang and Xin County were merged into Xinding county. The county government was stationed in Xin County, belonging to the North Shanxi special district, and the office of the commissioner was stationed in Datong.
In 1961, Dingxiang County was resettled, belonging to Xin County special area (later changed to Xin county area),
In July 1983, Xinxian district was changed into Xinzhou district.
In 2001, Xinzhou area was changed into Xinzhou City, Dingxiang belongs to Xinzhou City.
administrative division
By 2009, Dingxiang County now governs 3 towns and 6 townships, with a total of 155 administrative villages, namely riverside town, Hongdao Town, Jinchang Town, Jiangcun Township, Shoulu Township, Nanwang Township, Shenshan Township, Jizhuang Township and Yangfang township. The county government is located in Jinchang town.
geographical environment
Location context
Dingxiang County is located at 112.9 ° e, 38.4 ° n, in the north of Central Shanxi Province, and in the southeast of Xin county. Dingxiang County was set up in the Western Han Dynasty, and its governance was to the north of Helingeer, Inner Mongolia. Under Dingxiang County, there was Dingxiang County, Southeast of Hohhot. Today, it is located in the north of Taiyuan City, Southeast of Xinzhou area. The total area is 865 square kilometers. In the north, it is adjacent to Yuanping City and Wutai County by the remaining veins of Jiangjun mountain and Wutai Mountain; in the southeast, it is adjacent to Yu county and Yangqu County by Wenshan mountain and Zhoushan mountain; in the west, it is adjacent to Xinfu District.
landforms
Dingxiang is surrounded by mountains in the East, South and North, and Pingchuan in the middle and West. The highest peak is Liulin Jianshan, 2101 meters above sea level. Xinding basin is located in the West and the middle of the basin. Hutuo River, the main river in the territory, runs through the whole territory from west to East. The terrain of Dingxiang County is dustpan shape from east to west.
climate
Dingxiang climate is continental monsoon climate. Spring is warm, dry and windy; summer is hot, with concentrated rain; autumn is short, with clear sky; winter is cold, with more wind and less snow. The annual average temperature is 8.7 ℃, and the frost free period is about 150 days. The average annual precipitation is 413 mm, and the frequent disasters are drought, hail and frost.
natural resources
mineral resources
Located in Xinding basin, the geological structure is simple and the metallogenic conditions are poor. Since the founding of the people's Republic of China, mineral resources exploration has found 12 kinds of minerals, including iron, copper, dolomite, cement limestone, limestone for building stone, slate, marble, ceramic clay, brick clay, river sand, geothermal water and mineral water. There are 8 kinds of mineral resources (dolomite, cement limestone, iron, copper, marble, ceramic clay, geothermal water and mineral water) with proven reserves, among which cement limestone, dolomite, geothermal water and mineral water are the dominant mineral resources in Dingxiang County.
land resource
By 2011, Dingxiang County is located in the east of Xinding basin, with a total area of 865 square kilometers. It is surrounded by mountains in the north, East and south, with Valley and plain in the middle and West. Plain accounts for 47.7% of the total area, hills 21% and mountains 31.3%.
water resource
By 2011, the total amount of water resources in Dingxiang County was 75.8 million cubic meters, including 29 million cubic meters of river runoff, 73.69 million cubic meters of groundwater resources and 270.5 million cubic meters of repeated calculation. There are Hutuo River, Muma River, Yunzhong River and Tonghe River in Dingxiang County, Tangtou underground hot water, Nanzhuang and shengfushan mineral water resources.
Population profile
In 2010, the total resident population of Dingxiang County was 217468.
Politics
Comrade Wang Jianfeng was appointed secretary of Dingxiang County CPC Committee
Economic overview
overview
In 2012, the GDP of Dingxiang County reached 4.14 billion yuan, an increase of 11% compared with 2011; the total investment in fixed assets reached 2.25 billion yuan, an increase of 34.5% compared with 2011; the added value of industries above Designated Size reached 980 million yuan, an increase of 16.2% compared with 2011; the total retail sales of social consumer goods reached 1.4 billion yuan, an increase of 16.1% compared with 2011; the total import and export of foreign trade reached 170 million US dollars, an increase of 12.4% compared with 2011 The total financial revenue was 385.56 million yuan, an increase of 1.1% compared with 2011; the general budget revenue was 177.11 million yuan, an increase of 7.6% compared with 2011; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 19854 yuan, an increase of 14.8% compared with 2011; the per capita net income of farmers was 8017 yuan, an increase of 14.2% compared with 2011.
Industry
By 2010, the main economic pillar industry of Dingxiang is forging industry. There are 632 forging enterprises in Dingxiang County, with nearly 20000 employees. There are more than 800 forging equipment such as forging hammer and air hammer, and more than 1700 processing equipment such as turning, drilling and planing. Four series products of flange, gear, bearing and alloy steel module have been formed. The annual production and processing capacity has reached 250000 tons, and the annual output has been created It is worth 2.06 billion yuan, accounting for 65% of the total output value of township enterprises in Dingxiang County. Flange products are exported to 30 countries and regions, with an annual export volume of 76000 tons, accounting for 70% of the total national export volume. It is one of the largest flange production bases in China and even Asia.
In 2012, 33 key projects in 34 provinces and cities were started, with an investment of 3.344 billion yuan; 34 key projects in 37 counties were started, with an investment of 696 million yuan. The "six enterprises" project completed an investment of 431 million yuan, 8.2 percentage points higher than the annual plan.
Agriculture
In 2012, Dingxiang built 24 high-yield corn squares with an area of 10000 mu, and the total grain output of Dingxiang County reached 330 million jin. Dingxiang County has a total income of 200 million yuan. Shoulu rural thousand mu facility agricultural park
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