Tieshanlong town
Tieshanlong Town, belonging to Yudu County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, is located in the east of the south of Yudu County, 37 kilometers away from Yudu county. It is adjacent to Baie township of Huichang County in the East, Jingshi Township in the West and south, Hefeng town in the north, and yupan highway. Tieshanlong Tungsten Mine, one of the nine largest tungsten mines in China, is located in the town.
As of August 28, 2007, there are 8 administrative villages, 79 village groups and 3 neighborhood committees. The total area under the jurisdiction is 71.58 square kilometers, including 8872 mu of cultivated land and 87844 mu of forest land; there are 6340 households with a total population of 19913, including 2422 agricultural households and 11026 agricultural population.
The territory is rich in mineral resources, outstanding people, containing a large number of tungsten, iron ore and tantalum, niobium, tin and other mineral resources. After a long period of exploration and practice, while transforming the advantages of mineral resources into economic advantages, we have established the fruit industry dominated by navel orange as the leading industry. In addition, based on the mining area, we have vigorously developed vegetable planting, intensive pond fish culture and pig breeding. As of August 28, 2007, the gross output value was 51.5 million yuan, the total fiscal revenue was 3.284 million yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was 1523 yuan. All the work is mainly carried out around "ten aspects and ten practical matters". It will achieve GDP growth of 12%, total fiscal revenue growth of 6%, and per capita net income of farmers increase by 150 yuan. It will strive to maintain the good development of "increasing farmers' income, financial growth, people's living and working in peace and contentment, harmonious and stable mining and town, improving infrastructure, showing rural economic characteristics, and significantly enhancing town strength" The situation.
Infrastructure
As of August 28, 2007, the town Party committee and the government have led and united the party members, cadres and the masses of the town to creatively carry out the rural work with the new rural construction as the general starting point, and have made certain achievements: 1 "five new and one good" boutique site, 6 provincial and municipal demonstration sites, and 2 county-level demonstration sites have been built; the village planning has been fully completed, and the new rural construction plan of Tieshanlong town has been compiled The five-year plan (2006-2010) and the general and detailed planning for the construction of Weizhen town; 23.2 km of cement road, 13.3 km of cement road and 7.4 km of cement road without cars are newly built in the whole town; 1600 mu of commercial vegetables are planted, 26 households with more than 20 pigs are sold annually, 300 mu of fish are raised in the intensive pond, and two bases drive the development of navel orange industry in the whole town, totaling more than 500 mu; two new immigrant poverty alleviation villages The highlight of Tieshanlong town is that 47 immigrant households and 278 people have been resettled. With the comprehensive promotion of "three clean ups and three reforms", the appearance of the village has taken on a new look, and the villagers live and work in peace and contentment. Pictures of new rural areas with convenient transportation, beautiful environment, complete functions, harmony and civilization are displayed in front of people's eyes.
geographical position
Tieshanlong town is located in the southeast of Duxian county. It is adjacent to Baie and Zhuangbu township of Huichang County in the East, Zhongyu village of Jingshi Township in the west, Tiandong village of Jingshi Township in the South and Aixia village of Hefeng town in the north. It is 11.1 km wide from east to west and 10.3 km long from north to south, with a total area of 70.7 square kilometers. In 1980, the county soil survey showed that Tieshanlong town has a total land area of 106140 mu, including 8406 mu of Village Road area, accounting for 7%; 5413 mu of river pond area, accounting for 5%; 9107 mu of cultivated land, accounting for 9%; and 83214 mu of mountainous area, accounting for 79%. It can be said that "eight mountains and half waters, one field, half roads and manors". The town office is located in fengtianwei, 38 kilometers away from the county. Within the territory of the high mountains, undulating mountains, tungsten, iron ore in the majority, so the name Tieshanlong. Fengtian and Pantian villages are located in the northwest of the town, Linfeng and Hejing villages are located in the northeast of the town, dafunao, dazhuangpai and Dazhuang villages are located in the east of the town, zhongkeng village is located in the south of the town, and Dabu village can be called the central village in the town.
Toyota Village
Toyota village is located in the west of the town. The surrounding mountains fluctuate, and the middle hills have gentle slopes. Yupan highway and Tiehuang highway run through the territory. It's named after fengtianwei. In 1980, it had 15 production teams, 379 households and 1980 people. In 2005, it supervised 15 villager groups, 528 households and 2268 people. There are 16 natural villages: Fenshuiao, wushabei, tieshanao, shawoao, weishang, tonglingxia, Shekou, shangfukeng, fuguiwu, xiafukeng, dazhukeng, huangjingtang, yangkengshan, dazhukeng Xinwu, shitouwan and Dianxia. the area of cultivated land was 1260 mu in 1980 and 1062 mu (917 mu of paddy field) in 2005. It mainly grows rice and vegetables. In 2005, the crop area was 14797 mu, the total grain output was 1023 tons, the peanut output was 18.7 tons, the rapeseed output was 17 tons, the vegetable output was 748.2 tons, and the fruit output was 54 tons. There are abundant underground tungsten and other metal mineral resources.
Hejing Village
Hejing village is located in the north of the town. Surrounded by mountains, the middle is gentle. The territory runs through Panzhihua highway. Named after Hejing village, it is under cypress trees. In 1980, it had 12 production teams, 271 households and 1359 employees. In 2005, it has 12 villager groups, 381 households and 1739 people. There are 8 natural villages: songshanbei, Aishang, Qiaotou, Daping, dahejing, Laowu, dengzhanqiu and Zhangpi. the cultivated land area was 1394 mu in 1980 and 1138 mu in 2005 (all paddy fields). It mainly grows rice and tea oil. In 2005, the crop area was 14868 mu, the total grain output was 1051 tons, the peanut output was 13.7 tons, the rapeseed output was 17.6 tons, the vegetable output was 941.7 tons, and the fruit output was 53 tons. There are abundant underground tungsten and other metal mineral resources.
Pan Tian Village
Pan Tian Village is located in the north of the town. It belongs to hilly area. Yupan highway runs through the territory, named after pan Tian Village and stationed in Shangcun. In 1980, it had 8 production teams, 197 households and 950 people. In 2005, it administrated 8 villager groups, 286 households and 1319 people. There are 9 natural villages: Shangcun, jilikeng, zhentouan, pantianqiao, Zhongcun, shangluoxia, Dongbei, tangkeng and longgongshishi. The cultivated land area was 939 mu in 1980 and 804 mu (793 mu of paddy field) in 2005. It mainly grows rice. In 2005, the agricultural area was 14445 mu, and the total grain output was 905 tons, peanut output was 11.4 tons, rapeseed output was 16.6 tons, vegetable output was 683.5 tons, and fruit output was 40 tons.
Linfeng Village
Linfeng village is located in the northeast of the town. It belongs to mountainous area. The traffic is inconvenient. Originally named after Linxia village. In the old housing estate. In 1980, it had five production teams, 98 households and 580 people. In 2005, it had jurisdiction over 5 villager groups, including 173 households and 758 people. There are five natural villages: laowuchang, zhumashan, gongpojing, xitangbei and Linxia. The cultivated land area was 725 mu in 1980 and 643 mu in 2005 (all paddy fields). It mainly grows rice and concurrently operates forestry. In 2005, the agricultural area was 13938 mu, the total grain output was 740 tons, the peanut output was 5.46 tons, the rapeseed output was 9.2 tons, the vegetable output was 490.6 tons, and the fruit output was 8 tons.
Dabu Village
Dabu village is located in the south of the town. Is a semi mountainous area, there are two streams flowing through the territory, through the simple highway. Named after Dabu village, it is located in Xiaolong. In 1980, it had 12 production teams, 215 households and 1101 people. In 2005, it administrated 12 villager groups, 339 households and 1548 people. There are 13 natural villages: Xiaolong, xiabeijing, Zhongyu, huangnaikeng, Beikeng, Gangbei, shizipai, Dabu, zaohetian, jiaoluoqian, shanzixia, gaowoshan and niupujiao. the cultivated land area was 1394 mu in 1980 and 896 mu in 2005 (all paddy fields). It mainly grows rice. In 2005, the agricultural area was 14617 mu, the total grain output was 965 tons, the peanut output was 13.9 tons, the rapeseed output was 19.9 tons, the vegetable output was 552.5 tons, and the fruit output was 35 tons.
Dafunao Village
Dafunao village is located in the southeast of the town. It is a mountainous area with inconvenient transportation. Named after dafunao village, it is stationed in xiabie. In 1980, it had five production teams with 489 people from 88 households. In 2005, it had jurisdiction over 5 villager groups, 130 households and 629 people. There are 7 natural villages: xiabie, dafunao, lashuxia, hekengkou, Gaokeng, laoyangjiao and shibitan. The cultivated land area was 608 mu in 1980 and 366 mu in 2005 (all paddy fields). It mainly grows rice. In 2005, the agricultural area was 13694 mu, with a total grain output of 659 tons, peanut output of 5.59 tons, rapeseed output of 8.4 tons, vegetable output of 373.3 tons and fruit output of 10 tons.
Zhongkeng Village
Zhongkeng village is located in the southwest of the town. It belongs to mountainous area, and yupan highway runs through the territory. Named after zhongkeng village, he lives under the new house. In 1980, it had 9 production teams, 200 households and 1055 people. In 2005, it administrated 9 villager groups, 297 households and 1405 people. There are 16 natural villages: xinwuxia, songshanxia, longshikeng, laozhongkeng, hukoutang, laowuchang, Wenkeng, wantianpi, Xiawan, LiuQian, dabishan, Xindian, tongzishuxia, chatingdian, liyipai and maweikeng. the cultivated land area was 1409 mu in 1980 and 999 mu in 2005 (all paddy fields). It mainly grows rice. In 2005, the agricultural area was 14742 mu, with a total grain yield of 1013 tons, peanut yield of 15.8 tons, rapeseed yield of 20.4 tons, vegetable yield of 636.8 tons and fruit yield of 20 tons.
Dazhuang Village
Dazhuang village is located in the southeast of the town. It is a mountainous area with inconvenient transportation. The water system of Toyota converges in the territory and flows to Zhuangbu. Named after dazhuangpian village, it is stationed at xiababei. In 1980, it had six production teams, 86 households and 489 employees. In 2005, it has jurisdiction over 13 villager groups, 288
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