Xifu Town Street
Xifu street is located in the east of Chengyang District, Qingdao City, with the center at 120 ° 0'36 "E and 36 ° 0'12" n. It is adjacent to wanggezhuang street in Laoshan District in the East, Chengyang street in the west, Xiazhuang street in the South and Longshan and Huanxiu streets in Jimo City in the north. The maximum horizontal distance between East and West is 11.6 km, and the maximum vertical distance between North and south is 7.4 km, with a total area of 53.9 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 32 communities (2016) with a total population of 46000 (2014).
In 2014, the street GDP of Xifu Town was 4.95 billion yuan, the public budget revenue was 392 million yuan, an increase of 18.5% compared with 2013, the investment in fixed assets was 5.45 billion yuan, an increase of 23% compared with 2013, and the per capita net income of farmers reached 16865 yuan, an increase of 14% compared with 2013.
In July 2020, it won the honorary title of national health Township from 2017 to 2019.
Historical evolution
Xia, Shang, Western Zhou (about the 21st century B.C. - 771 B.C.), for Laiyi, belongs to Qingzhou. In the spring and Autumn period (770-475 BC), it was the vassal state of Jieguo, Yiguo and Laiguo at the beginning, and returned to Qi in the middle. During the Warring States period (475-221 BC), it belonged to the state of Qi and belonged to Jimo.
In the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), it belonged to Buqi County, Jiaodong county. In the early period of the Western Han Dynasty (206 bc-25 AD), it still belonged to Buqi County, Jiaodong county. In the early Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 years), it was still Langya County, Buqi county. Jianwu 13 years (37 years), the jurisdiction of Donglai County, Buqi county. During the period of the Three Kingdoms (220-265), it belonged to Buqi County, Donglai County, Qingzhou, Wei state. In the Western Jin Dynasty (265-317), it belonged to Buqi County, Changguang County of Qingzhou. During the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534), it was transferred to Changguang County of Guangzhou. In the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577), Buqi county was abolished and incorporated into Changguang county.
In the Sui Dynasty (581-618), Buqi county was replaced and soon merged into Jimo county. In Tang Dynasty (618-907), it belonged to Jimo County, daolaizhou, Henan Province. In the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), it was Jimo County, Donglai County, Laizhou, Jingdong East Road. Jin Dynasty (1115-1234 years), belongs to Shandong Donglu Laizhou Dinghai (Donglai county) Jimo county.
In the Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368), it successively belonged to Jimo County, Yidu Road, Dongxi Road, Shandong Province, and Jimo County, Laizhou Prefecture, Banyang road. Ming Dynasty (1368 ~ 1644), belongs to Shandong Province, early subordinate to Qingzhou Prefecture Jimo county. Hongwu nine years (1376), changed to Laizhou Prefecture Jiaozhou Jimo county. In the early Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Jiaozhou Jimo County, Laizhou Prefecture, Denglai Qingdao, Shandong Province; in the reign of Qianlong (1736-1795), it belonged to Jimo County, Laizhou Prefecture, Zhili; in the thirtieth year of Guangxu (1940), it belonged to Jimo County, Jiaozhou.
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), the government set up a road, belonging to Jimo County, Jiaodong Road, Shandong Province. In 1927, the system of Taoism was abolished, and Jimo county was directly under the jurisdiction of Jimo County, Shandong Province. In 1935, it belonged to Qingdao city and Jimo county. In the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), on June 1, it belonged to Qingdao special city and Jimo Township Office of the Japanese puppet regime; on February 15, 1940, it was renamed Jimo District Office of the puppet regime. In 1943, Jiaodong District, Zhonghai special area, namely Dongxian County, was divided by the Anti Japanese democratic government. During the war of liberation, the Kuomintang regime was still divided into different regions before the war. On May 30, 1949, Xifu Town was liberated, belonging to Laoshan administrative office of Nanhai special district of Jiaodong district and Jidong county.
After October 1, 1949, Xifu Town still belonged to Laoshan administrative office and Jidong county. On May 1, 1950, the Laoshan administrative office of Nanhai special region was abolished and changed to Laoshan administrative office of Jiaozhou special region. On April 1, 1951, it was transferred to Qingdao Laoshan administrative office. In June 1953, it was transferred to the suburb of Laoshan in Qingdao. On October 5, 1961, Laoshan was transferred from district to county, and its membership remained unchanged. In November 1988, Laoshan was changed from a county to a district, still under its jurisdiction. On April 23, 1994, the administrative division of Qingdao city was adjusted to be subordinate to the newly established Chengyang District.
administrative division
Division evolution
In the Ming Dynasty, Jimo county set up 7 townships and 82 communities. In the Qing Dynasty, Jimo county had seven townships and 81 communities. Xifu Town belongs to Tieqi society, Xunhu society and Juxian society of Renhua Township, among which Tieqi society governs 18 villages including dongtieqihou, xitieqihou, YuanHou, mianmianhua, Shuyuan, Yanli, donggejiakuang, xigejiakuang, qianjinggou, houjinggou, Houzhuang, Hewa, Xiagou, Wujia, Songyuan, Houzhai, Beizhai and xiefosi (goudongya); Xunhu society governs xiefosi (gouxiya) and Wangjia (goudongya) Village, Lijia village, Xinjia village, Shaojia village, jinggou village, Mujia village and Xiaozhuang village; Juxian community governs Zhifang village, huangjiaying village, Bushang village, fengkouzi village, Gongjia village, Caoan village, shangtuobu village and xiatuobu village. In the late Qing Dynasty (1840-1912), Songyuan was renamed songshuzhuang.
In 1912, jinggou village was renamed Dujia village. In the same year, the system of rural community was changed to that of District Township, which belonged to Tieqi, Xunhu and Juxian townships in Renhua District of Jimo county. In 1927, Jimo County merged Tieqi, Xunhu and Juxian townships under the jurisdiction of Renhua District into xundong and Wuqi townships, and governed tieqihou, xitieqihou, YuanHou, mianmianhua, Shuyuan, Yanli, donggejiakuang, xigejiakuang, qianjinggou, houjinggou, Houzhuang, Hewa, Xiagou, wujiacun, songshuzhuang, Houzhai, Beizhai, xiefosi, wangjiacun, Lijia village and Xinjia village There are 34 villages, including Jiacun, Mujia village, Xiaozhuang, Zhifang, huangjiaying, Bushang, fengkouzi, Gongjia village, Caoan, shangtuobu and xiatuobu. In 1929, Jimo county was divided into 12 districts and 57 townships. Xundong and Wuqi townships belonged to the Fourth District of Jimo County, and their villages remained unchanged. In 1933, the name of Cao'an was changed to Chaoran. In 1934, Xiefu temple was renamed Xiefu Town, qianjinggou and houjinggou were renamed qianjinggou and houjinggou, fengkouzi was renamed Qingfeng, and Hewa was renamed Hewan. In 1935, the Wu family changed its name to Wu Jia. On July 1, the suburbs of Qingdao city expanded to include Xifu Town, Wangjia village, Lijia village, Xinjia village, Dujia village, Shaojia village, huangjiaying, Bushang, Gongjia village, Qingfeng, Chaoran, Xiagou, mianmianmian, Yanli, Houzhai, Wujia, YuanHou, qianjingou, Houjingou, Houzhuang, songshuzhuang, shangtuobu, Wujia, Wujia, YuanHou, qianjingou Xiatuobu and Hewan 24 villages are included in Xiazhuang District of Qingdao City, donggejiakuang, xigejiakuang and Shuyuan 3 villages are included in Laodong District of Qingdao City, Zhifang, Mujia village, East tieqihou, West tieqihou, Beizhai and Xiaozhuang 6 villages still belong to the Fourth District of Jimo county. In 1937, Lijia village and Xinjia village merged into Lixin village, and Dujia village and Shaojia village merged into dushao village. In 1943, the area was designated as Jingshan District of Dongxian County under the leadership of the Anti Japanese democratic government. In 1945, the port was renamed fujiabu. In May 1949, Houzhai was renamed Nanzhai.
In May 1949, Xifu Town was liberated, most of which belonged to Xiazhuang and Laodong District of Laoshan administrative office. In August, the Laoshan Working Committee of the Communist Party of China decided to divide Xiazhuang, Laodong and Laoxi into eight administrative districts, named after the ordinal number. Xifu Town was the third district, and Zhifang, Mujia village, Beizhai and Xiaozhuang were four villages, which were divided into the third district from Jingshan District of Jidong county Nanzhai and Beizhai were merged into Nanzhai village. In 1949, shangtuobu and xiatuobu were merged into Kebu village, and xigejiakuang was even called xigejia village.
In December 1955, GE's hometown was divided into Xifu Town from Laodong District, and Xiazhuang district from Jianxin Township and Caocan township. The whole district has jurisdiction over Xifu Town, Lixin Township, dushao Township, fujiabu Township, Kebu Township, Jincun Township, yuantie Township, mianmianhua Township and Gejia township. Donggejiakuang was renamed donggejia village.
In April 1957, Xifu township was abolished by merging Xifu Township, dushao Township and Lixin Township, fujiabu Township and Kebu Township, Jincun Township and yuantie Township, and Gejia Township and Mianhua township. On September 5, 1958, four townships of Xifu Town, fujiabu, Jinyuan and Shuyuan were merged to form Weixing people's commune, which has jurisdiction over nine production management areas and 56 production teams.
In January 1959, the people's commune was named after the residence, and the satellite people's commune was renamed Xifu Town People's commune.
In January 1961, Nanzhai, songshuzhuang and Wujia separated from Xifu Town, Dongjing, Zhifang, huangjiaying and wangjiacun from dushao, Jincun and qianjingou, Houjingou, Houzhuang and Hewan from Jincun. So far, Xifu commune has 31 production teams and 208 production teams. On December 7, 1966, Xifu commune changed its name to Hongxing people's commune. In September 1974, the original name of Xifu people's commune was restored.
On April 4, 1984, the rural system was reformed, the commune of Xifu Town was abolished, and Xifu Town was established. 31 production teams were changed into 31 administrative villages, and 225 production teams disintegrated with the implementation of the household contract responsibility system for agricultural production. In June, dushao village was renamed Xijing village. On June 13, 2001, in order to meet the needs of rural urbanization in the suburbs of Qingdao, Xifu Town set up streets. In 2004,
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