Villages and towns in mainland China
Mainland villages and towns, belonging to Ningjin County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, are located in the northeast of Ningjin County, bordering jichangzhuang Township in the East, jiajiakou town in the south, Fenghuang town in the west, tangqiu Township and Sujiazhuang town in the north, 12.5km away from Ningjin County People's government, with a total area of 66.37km2.
During the period of the Republic of China, the villages and towns in the mainland belonged to the Northern District of Ningjin County; in July 1985, they were changed from mainland villages and towns to mainland villages and towns. By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the rural areas of the mainland was 53841. As of June 2020, 24 administrative villages are under the jurisdiction of mainland villages and towns, and the town people's government is located in the second village of mainland village.
In 2018, there were 144 industrial enterprises in villages and towns in mainland China, including 19 Enterprises above designated size.
History of construction
During the period of the Republic of China, the villages and towns in mainland China belonged to the Northern District of Ningjin County. In June 1948, it belonged to five districts.
In September 1958, the mainland village commune was established.
In May 1961, mainland village commune set up Zhoujiazhuang commune and leijiazhuang commune.
In January 1984, it was changed from mainland village commune to mainland village.
In July 1985, it was changed from villages and towns in the mainland to villages and towns in the mainland.
In December 1995, Zhoujiazhuang Township and leijiazhuang Township were merged into mainland villages and towns.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, mainland villages and towns under the jurisdiction of mainland village 1, mainland village 2, mainland village 3, mainland village 4, Zhenqiu, Jinjiazhuang, Zhaoping qiunan, Zhaoping Qiuzhong, Zhaoping Qiubei, leijiazhuang, changjiazhuang 1, changjiazhuang 2, changjiazhuang 3, Lijiazhuang, Wujiazhuang, dongzhangjiazhuang, caochang, Zhoujiazhuang, Chenjiazhuang, dongyanjiazhuang, nanliangjiazhuang, beiliangjiazhuang, dongweijiazhuang, dongjiazhuang Wangzhuang has 24 administrative villages and 180 villager groups.
As of June 2020, mainland villages and towns have 24 administrative villages: second village of continental village, Zhenqiu village, Jinjiazhuang village, first village of continental village, third village of continental village, fourth village of continental village, qiunan village of Zhaoping, Qiuzhong village of Zhaoping, Qiubei village of Zhaoping, leijiazhuang village, first village of changjiazhuang, second village of changjiazhuang, third village of changjiazhuang, leilizhuang village, Wujiazhuang village, dongzhangjiazhuang village, caochang village and Zhoujiazhuang village Chenjiazhuang village, dongyanjiazhuang village, nanliangjiazhuang village, beiliangjiazhuang village, dongweijiazhuang village, dongwangzhuang village, the second village of the town people's Government in continental village.
geographical environment
Location context
Mainland villages and towns are located in the northeast of Ningjin County, bordering jichangzhuang Township in the East, jiajiakou town in the south, Fenghuang town in the west, tangqiu Township and Sujiazhuang town in the north, 12.5km away from Ningjin County People's government, with a total area of 66.37km2.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in mainland villages and towns are drought, dry hot wind, hail, flood, earthquake and so on. A serious hail disaster occurred on May 17, 2008, and the mainland village and other villages failed to harvest 18742.5 hectares of crops. A serious flood disaster occurred in August 1963, and the crops basically failed. A serious earthquake occurred on March 22, 1966, in which 27564 houses collapsed, 93 people died and 199 seriously injured.
natural resources
The mineral resources in mainland villages and towns include oil, geothermal, mineral salt, etc., of which the purity of salt deposits is more than 80%, and the reserves are 2 billion tons; other natural resources include geothermal. In 2011, there were 59460 mu of cultivated land, 27030 mu of orchard and 1440 mu of woodland in mainland China.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of villages and towns in mainland China was 48793, including 19000 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 38.94%, and 4196 floating population. In the total population, there are 25558 males, accounting for 52.38%; 23235 females, accounting for 47.62%; all of them are Han nationality. In 2011, the birth rate of villages and towns in mainland China was 17.18 ‰, the mortality rate was 8.27 ‰, the natural growth rate of population was 8.91 ‰, and the population density was 728 people per square kilometer.
At the end of 2017, there were 47574 permanent residents in mainland China.
By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the rural areas of the mainland was 53841.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total fiscal revenue of villages and towns in mainland China was 108 million yuan, an increase of 8% over 2010, including 26 million yuan of local fiscal revenue, an increase of 4% over 2010, and 2154 yuan of per capita fiscal revenue, an increase of 8% over 2010.
In 2014, the total social output value of villages and towns in mainland China was 5.6 billion yuan, the total investment in fixed assets was 1.239 billion yuan, and the per capita net income reached 9000 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total output value of rural agriculture in mainland China was 300 million yuan. Wheat and corn are the main food crops in the villages and towns of mainland China. In 2011, villages and towns in the mainland produced 47000 tons of grain, 963kg per capita, including 22000 tons of wheat and 25000 tons of corn. The main economic crops in mainland villages and towns are cotton, peanut and fruit. In 2011, the planting area of cotton in villages and towns of mainland China was 3000 mu, with the output of 200 tons; the planting area of peanut was 5000 mu, with the output of 1000 tons; the output of pear and apple was 32000 tons. Livestock husbandry in mainland villages and towns mainly raises pigs, sheep and chickens. In 2011, there were 9800 pigs, 7300 sheep and 147000 chickens in mainland China.
Industry
The rural industries in mainland China are mainly machinery accessories, textile, clothing and cable, forming four characteristic industries of agricultural machinery manufacturing, wire and cable, textile and clothing and organic chemical industry. In 2011, the total industrial output value of villages and towns in mainland China was 4.33 billion yuan; there were 824 industrial enterprises with 9034 employees; the industrial added value was 940 million yuan, an increase of 14% over 2010, including 8 Industrial Enterprises above designated size.
The industrial park of villages and towns in mainland China is located in the east of villages and towns in mainland China. It was approved as a Municipal Industrial Park in 2012. The whole park covers an area of 10 square kilometers, which is divided into agricultural machinery trading area, parts manufacturing park, overall equipment Park, high-tech industrial park and Fengxiang International Agricultural Machinery Industrial Park. The main products are construction machinery, heavy truck, agricultural machinery and other parts, agricultural machinery, corn and rice harvesting machinery, with a total of 5 categories and nearly 10000 varieties.
In 2014, the industrial output value of villages and towns in mainland China was 4.778 billion yuan, and the tax paid was 32.79 million yuan, of which agricultural machinery manufacturing was the leading industry. In 2014, the output value of agricultural machinery manufacturing in mainland villages and towns reached 3.795 billion yuan, accounting for 76% of the total economy of mainland villages and towns.
In 2018, there were 144 industrial enterprises in villages and towns in mainland China, including 19 Enterprises above designated size.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, there were 142 commercial outlets in mainland villages and towns with 750 employees. In 2011, the sales volume of social goods in villages and towns in mainland China reached 860 million yuan, 16% higher than that in 2010; there were seven urban and rural markets, with an annual turnover of 2.7 billion yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 14 kindergartens with 1029 children and 200 full-time teachers in mainland villages and towns; 17 primary schools with 2489 students and 195 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 3 junior middle schools with 592 students and 92 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population, the enrollment rate of primary and junior high schools, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%. In 2011, the education budget of villages and towns in mainland China was 1.534 million yuan, an increase of 21% over 2010.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, there were 100 scientific and technological talents in mainland villages and towns, undertaking the national standard grain field construction project of high-quality grain field industry project and the transformation project of 10000 mu low yield field.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 1 cultural station, 19 village cultural activity centers, 19 cultural specialized households, 36 libraries with 50000 books, and 60 amateur music, art, calligraphy, photography and literature creators in mainland China. At the end of 2011, there were three school stadiums in mainland villages and towns; 90% of the villages were equipped with fitness equipment, and 48% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. At the end of 2011, the number of cable TV users in mainland villages and towns was 10780, with an entry rate of 88%.
medical and health work
By the end of 2011, there were 25 medical and health institutions at all levels, 45 out-patient departments (clinics), 65 beds, 14 beds per 1000 people, with a total fixed asset value of 10 million yuan, and 110 professional health personnel, including 40 licensed doctors, 20 licensed assistant doctors, and 5 registered nurses. In 2011, medical institutions in villages and towns in mainland China (above outpatient department) completed 100 000 person times of diagnosis and treatment; all villagers in 24 villages participated in the new rural cooperative medical system, with a participation rate of 100%.
social security
In 2011, the number of rural minimum living security households in mainland China was 73, with 95 people, and the expenditure was 209800 yuan, an increase of 3.44% compared with 2010; the monthly per capita was 184 yuan, an increase of 11.17% compared with 2010; the number of urban medical assistance was 27, and the number of Civil Affairs Department subsidized cooperative medical service was 1277, with a total expenditure of 38000 yuan, an increase of 50% compared with 2010; the number of rural minimum living security households was 975, with 1148 people, and the expenditure was 855000 yuan 710000 yuan, 8.05% lower than 2010, 62 yuan per month, 12.99% higher than 2010; 63 people were given state pension and subsidies, 368000 yuan was spent on pension and business expenses, 20% higher than 2010; the total income of five social insurance funds was 3.8138 million yuan
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