Taihe District Taihe District belongs to Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province. It is located around the urban area of Jinzhou City, between 41 ° 01 ′ 54 ″ - 41 ° 13 ′ 11 ″ north latitude and 120 ° 56 ′ 04 ″ - 121 ° 15 ′ 09 ″ east longitude. Taihe District has a warm temperate semi humid continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. By 2020, Taihe District has nine streets under its jurisdiction, and the district government is stationed at 226 Jiefang West Road, Taihe street, with a total population of about 140000 The total area is 289.5km2.
Taihe District gradually inclines from the northwest to the southeast. It is located in the main roads inside and outside the pass. The ancient "Liaoxi old road" and "Liaoxi corridor" have become the golden passage connecting the inside and outside of the pass. They are the important places for Jinzhou to carry out the development strategy of City westward.
In 2019, Taihe District's GDP will reach 10.3 billion yuan, an increase of 7.3%; the general public budget revenue will reach 663 million yuan, an increase of 8.6%; the fixed asset investment will reach 3.8 billion yuan, an increase of 8.6%; the added value of industries above Designated Size will reach 2.6 billion yuan, an increase of 8%; the total retail sales of social consumer goods will reach 2.716 billion yuan, an increase of 7.3%; the foreign investment will reach 2.305 billion yuan; the foreign investment actually utilized will reach 22.05 million US dollars, an increase of 228.9%; the total retail sales of urban consumer goods will reach 2.71 The per capita disposable income of town and rural permanent residents reached 36723 yuan and 16523 yuan respectively, and the three industrial structure adjustments were 7.1:49.6:43.3.
Historical evolution
During the reign of Yushun, Taihe belonged to Youzhou.
During the reign of Xia Yu, Youzhou entered Jizhou, belonging to Jizhou.
In Shang and Zhou dynasties, Taihe District belonged to Guzhu state.
In the spring and Autumn period, Taihe District belonged to the state of Yan.
In the Warring States period, in 300 BC, Qin Kai, a general of Yan state, defeated Donghu and set up five counties, namely Shanggu, Yuyang, youbeiping, Liaoxi and Liaodong.
In the Qin Dynasty, there were 36 counties in the world, and the two-level system was implemented. Taihe District belongs to Liaoxi county.
In the Western Han Dynasty, tuhe county (now Jinzhou), bintu county (now near Jinzhou) and Husu county were established. Taihe District belongs to bintu county.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liaodong vassal state was built in the governor's Department of Youzhou, and Taihe District was still under the jurisdiction of Liaoxi Prefecture.
During the period of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Heping state entered Youzhou, belonging to Changli County.
In the Western Jin Dynasty, it belonged to Changli County of Pingzhou (now Liaoyang).
In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, tuhe county was set up, belonging to Lelang county.
In the southern and Northern Dynasties, it belonged to Yingzhou (now Chaoyang) Changli County in the later Wei Dynasty, and Yingzhou in the Northern Qi Dynasty.
In the third year of Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty (583), Taihe District belonged to Liaoxi County, and later to Liucheng county (now Chaoyang).
In the Tang Dynasty, Taihe District belonged to Yanzhou (now Chaoyang), the headquarters of Yingzhou in Hebei road.
After the first year of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty (668), it belonged to Anton capital.
In the third year of tianzan of Liao Dynasty (924), Yelv abaoji, the emperor of Liao Dynasty, built Jinzhou with Han prisoners and ruled Yongle County (the old city of Jinzhou). Since then, Jinzhou has become famous. According to the article "economic and cultural relations between Khitan and Han and other nationalities" written by Cen Jiawu in 1981 in historical research: "in 924, Yelv abaoji arrived in Zhuozhou directly, and Jizhou, anci, Lu, Sanhe, Yuyang, Huairou and Miyun were all trapped. They captured the people and settled in the Prefecture and county." "Han prisoners were placed in linhuang County, Changchun County, dingba County, Longhua County, Wu'an County, Zezhou County, Xingzhong county and Jinzhou county.". At that time, it was the Xingzhong mansion (Chaoyang) of Zhongxing Road (Dading mansion).
In the Jin Dynasty, Taihe District belonged to Beijing Road and Yongle County.
In the Yuan Dynasty, Taihe District was located in Jinzhou on Daning Road (Beijing Road in Jinshi) in Liaoyang.
In the early Ming Dynasty, Taihe District was subordinate to Shandong Province, and Liaodong was the commander.
In the first year of Zhengtong (1463), it belonged to zhongtunwei of Guangning, governor of Liaodong.
In the Qing Dynasty, Taihe District belonged to Fengtian Prefecture, Fengtian province.
Kangxi first year (1662), and Guangning, left, right three tunwei for Jin county.
In the third year of Kangxi (1664), Guangning Prefecture was set up in June, belonging to Guangning Prefecture and Jinzhou Prefecture.
In 1907, Taihe District belonged to Jin county.
Xuantong three years (1911), cut Jinxian Guifu Jinzhou Fu.
In 1913, Jin county was established as Jinzhou Prefecture.
In 1929, Fengtian province was changed into Liaoning Province, belonging to Jinxian County of Liaoning Province.
In 1931, the area became a Japanese colony. The following year, it belonged to Kam County of the puppet Fengtian province.
In 1934, Taihe District belonged to Jin county, Jinzhou province.
In the 26th year of the Republic of China, the fourth year of the pseudo Kant (1937), Taihe District belongs to the pseudo Jinzhou City, Jinzhou province.
On September 4, 1945, after the 16th military region of Jire liaojun District of the Eighth Route Army entered Jinzhou City, there were 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 21 districts in Jinzhou City. The 21 districts belonged to Jinzhou Municipal government.
In March 1946, the Kuomintang Jinzhou Municipal government was established. Xinmin District, Daling District, Xiguan District, Xiaoling District, Nanshan District, nuerhe district and Baigu district all belong to the Kuomintang Jinzhou Municipal government.
In October 1948, Jinzhou City was liberated. In November, the CPC Working Committee of Jinzhou City changed the 10 districts of the Kuomintang period into 6 urban areas and 2 suburbs. At that time, there were five, six and eight districts under the people's Government of Jinzhou City; ten administrative villages, including Daxu village, Shiwuli village, Daqi village, Xiaoqi village, Ertun village, Santun village, liushuibao village, gewangbei village, Daxue village and Lixiang village, belonged to the third district of Jinxian County; houbaimiaozi village, nuerhe village, yaotanghezi village, jiangjiatun village, dawatun village, xibaimiaozi village and wanghutai village There are 10 administrative villages, namely, Shahebao village, jinchangbao village and dizangsi, which belong to the Fourth District of Jinxian county. Taoyuan Village and Jinhu village belong to the seventh district of Jinxian county.
In 1949, after the completion of the land reform, 57 farmers' associations were transformed into 56 village governments.
In July 1956, Baigu District, Xinmin district and nuerhe district were removed. There are 11 townships and 1 town, which belong to the people's Committee of Jinzhou City.
On May 4, 1957, a rural work office was set up in Jinzhou City, which was the first unified office before the establishment of Taihe District.
On January 11, 1962, Jinzhou rural work office was changed to Jinzhou suburban work office. It still belongs to Jinzhou Municipal People's Committee.
On November 1, 1962, Jinzhou suburban people's Committee was elected by the first suburban people's Congress, belonging to Jinzhou people's Committee.
In March 1968, Jinzhou suburban Revolutionary Committee was established, which belongs to Jinzhou Revolutionary Committee.
On April 26, 1980, the Jinzhou suburban Revolutionary Committee was abolished. Jinzhou suburban people's government is elected by the sixth suburban people's Congress and belongs to Jinzhou Municipal People's government.
On January 1, 1983, the suburbs were divided into urban areas and renamed Taihe District People's government, which belongs to the people's Government of Jinzhou City.
administrative division
By 2020, Taihe District has 9 streets, including 5 agriculture related streets including Xinmin Street, nuerhe street, Daxue street, Yingpan street and Xinglong Street, and 4 non agriculture related streets including Taihe street, Lingxi street, tanghezi street and Xuejia street, with a total of 55 administrative villages and 26 communities. The district government is located at 226 Jiefang West Road, Taihe street.
geographical environment
position
Taihe District is located around the urban area of Jinzhou City, with the geographic coordinates of 41 ° 01 ′ 54 ″~ 41 ° 13 ′ 11 ″ N and 120 ° 56 ′ 04 ″~ 121 ° 15 ′ 09 ″ e. the total area of Taihe District is 289.5km2, bounded by Yuji town of Linghai city in the north, Xingshan street of Songshan New District in the south, Shuangyang Town of Linghai city in the East, and Jinxing Wanghu village in Huludao City in the West..
topographic features
Taihe area belongs to the northern margin of North China platform. In the national stratigraphic division, it belongs to Yanshan division of North China District, with well-developed strata, widely distributed strata and complex geological structure.
The terrain of Taihe District gradually inclines from northwest to Southeast. It belongs to the mosaic geomorphic unit of Songling Piedmont hills and plains in the transition zone from Inner Mongolia Plateau to Liaohe plain. The central part is relatively flat, surrounded by low mountains and hills, and the basin is distributed in a belt from north to East. Most of the whole area is part of Jinzhou basin, and a small part of the westernmost part is in the southeast of bangita basin. There are mountains in the west, North and east of the region.
climate
Taihe District is located in the middle latitude zone, located in the east of Eurasian continent. The climate division belongs to warm temperate semi humid continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons, mild and Phoenix in spring, high temperature and rainy in summer, cool and sunny in autumn, cold and dry in winter.
hydrology
In Taihe District, there are five rivers flowing through the territory, among which Xiaoling River, Nuer River and xiaobagou run through the central urban area, and Liangjia River and Xutun river run through Yingpan, Daxue and other northern areas; Jinling reservoir, an important pivotal project in the planning of Xiaoling River Basin, occupies 7.137 km2 of Taihe District.
land resource
By 2020, there are nearly ten thousand mu of land available for development in the western region of Taihe District, and the cost of land development is relatively low.
population
By 2020, Taihe District has a resident population of about 140000.
By 2020, Taihe District is a region with Han nationality as the main body and a variety of ethnic minorities; there are 21 ethnic groups in Taihe District, including Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, Korean, Xibe, Daur, Miao, Zhuang, Uygur, Tujia, Buyi, Yi, Hezhe, Tibetan, Dong, Russian, Yao, Hani, she and Shui.
Economics
overview
In 2019, the GDP of Taihe District will be 10.3 billion yuan, an increase of 7.3%; the general public budget revenue will be 663 million yuan, an increase of 8.6%; the investment in fixed assets will be 3.8 billion yuan, an increase of 8.6%; and the added value of industries above Designated Size will be 2.6 billion yuan, an increase of 8.6%
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