Gangshan Street
Gangshan street, belonging to Zoucheng City, Jining City, Shandong Province, is located in the north central part of Zoucheng City. It is adjacent to Dashu town in the East, Qianquan street in the south, Fushan street in the west, and zhongxindian town in the north, with a total area of 36 square kilometers. By the end of 2011, the total population of Gangshan street was 114000.
In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Gangshan Street belonged to fanglang community. On December 8, 2000, Zoucheng town was abolished and the villages (residences) under its jurisdiction were divided into Gangshan, Qianquan and Fushan streets. By June 2020, Gangshan street had jurisdiction over 10 communities and 14 administrative villages, and the sub district office was located at 201 Taiping East Road.
In 2011, the total revenue of Gangshan street was 397 million yuan, including 170 million yuan of local revenue, an increase of 46% over the previous year; the national and local tax revenue was 120 million yuan, an increase of 22.3% over the previous year; the service industry tax accounted for 60%, and the per capita net income of farmers was 10516 yuan.
History of construction
In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Gangshan Street belonged to fanglang community.
In the late Qing Dynasty, the whole county was divided into eight districts, and the territory was urban.
In 1930, when the county was divided into 10 districts, 40 towns and 331 townships, its territory was the first urban area, and its county seat was divided into four towns.
At the end of the 34th year of the Republic of China (1945), the democratic government of Zou County divided the county into 10 districts and set the county as an urban area.
In June 1948, the appellation of place name was changed to serial number appellation, and the city was changed to a district. In the autumn of the same year, the appellation of place name was changed to serial number appellation, and the appellation of place name was still the city.
In November 1950, all districts in the county changed their Appellation from place name to serial number, and the appellation was one district, which had jurisdiction over four towns in Siguan county.
In November 1955, the title was changed to place name and Chengguan District, which governs four towns set up by Siguan, Xiwei Township and Bali township.
In October 1956, Chengguan District was changed into Chengguan town.
On August 24, 1958, Chengguan commune was established.
In 1981, it was renamed Chengguan town.
In May 1983, Chengguan town was changed into Chengguan District.
In January 1987, Chengguan District was changed into Chengguan town.
In October 1994, Chengguan town was renamed Zoucheng town.
On December 8, 2000, Zoucheng town was abolished and its villages (residences) were divided into Gangshan, Qianquan and Fushan streets.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Gangshan street had 8 communities and 14 administrative villages: Mengzhuang community, Beiguan community, Xiguan community, Tieshan community, Fenghuangshan community, Jianye community, Changping community, Longshan community, Sujiazhuang village, zengjiagou village, gangshanpu village, Chongyi village, chenglangu village, wanglangu village, qianbaligou village, houbaligou village, Wangjiazhuang village, Zhujiashan village and Yangxia village Village, Liguanzhuang village, dujiazhuang village, hongxinzhuang village.
By June 2020, Gangshan street has jurisdiction over 10 communities and 14 administrative villages: Mengzhuang community, Beiguan community, Xiguan community, Tieshan community, Fenghuangshan community, Jianye community, Changping community, Longshan community, Hongjing Yayuan community, Yanjing community, Sujiazhuang village, zengjiagou village, gangshanpu village, chongyizhuang village, chenglangu village, wanglangu Village, qianbaligou village and houbaligou village Village, Wangjiazhuang village, Zhujiashan village, Yangxia village, Liguanzhuang village, dujiazhuang village, hongxinzhuang village; the sub district office is located at 201 Taiping East Road.
geographical environment
Location context
Gangshan street is located in the north central part of Zoucheng City, adjacent to Dashu town in the East, Qianquan street in the south, Fushan street in the west, and zhongxindian town in the north, with a total area of 36 square kilometers.
topographic features
Gangshan street is high in the East and North and low in the south. The main mountains are Gangshan, Tieshan and Zhushan. The highest point in the territory is Gangshan, with an altitude of 232 meters.
climate
Gangshan street has a warm temperate monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is 14.1 ℃, the frost free period is 205 days, the annual average sunshine hours is 2580 hours, and the annual average precipitation is 777.1 mm.
hydrology
The main river in Gangshan street is Yangxia River, a tributary of Baima River, which is a seasonal intermittent river.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Gangshan Street are drought, which usually occurs once every four years.
land resource
The afforestation area of Gangshan street is 415.5 mu, and the forest coverage rate is 25.3%.
population
By the end of 2011, the total population of Gangshan sub district was 114000. In the total population, there are 58000 males, accounting for 51%; 56000 females, accounting for 49%; 18698 persons under 18 years old, accounting for 16%; 29635 persons between 18 and 35 years old, accounting for 26%; 48152 persons between 35 and 60 years old, accounting for 42%; 17786 persons over 60 years old, accounting for 16%; the birth rate is 8.9 ‰, the mortality rate is 5.2 ‰, and the natural growth rate of population is 3.7 ‰.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Gangshan street was 397 million yuan, including 170 million yuan of local revenue, an increase of 46% over the previous year; the national and local tax revenue was 120 million yuan, an increase of 22.3% over the previous year; the service industry tax accounted for 60%, and the per capita net income of farmers was 10516 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, the agriculture of Gangshan street was mainly planting, with 12000 mu of arable land, mainly wheat and corn. At the end of the year, there were 8600 live pigs, 2000 sheep and 95400 poultry. The total output value of animal husbandry was 130.12 million yuan, 204 tons of aquatic products and 4086300 yuan of fishery. There were two reservoirs, with a total water storage capacity of 415000 cubic meters, an increase of 1373 yuan over the previous year The added value of agriculture accounts for 2.8% of GDP.
Industry
In 2011, Gangshan street industry initially formed a series of industries focusing on mining equipment manufacturing, with 9 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size, with a total output value of 429.33 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 19%, and realized 33.86 million yuan in profits and taxes.
Commerce and trade
In 2011, 14 service projects were introduced into the commercial and foreign trade of Gangshan street, and modern service industries such as commercial real estate, commercial logistics, finance and insurance, and bank securities were vigorously developed. Domestic funds of 178.3 million yuan were in place, 3 projects of 100 million yuan were added, overseas funds of 1.67 million US dollars were in place, foreign trade exports of 8.19 million US dollars, 42 enterprises above quota were reached, and the turnover of commodities was 5.8 billion yuan.
finance
In 2011, 8 Banks and financial institutions including industrial and Commercial Bank of China, rural credit cooperative association, postal savings, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, Jining Bank of communications, China Merchants Bank and Agricultural Development Bank opened offices in Gangshan street, with various deposit balances of 2.67 billion yuan and various loan balances of 1.709 billion yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 11 primary schools and 7 middle schools in Gangshan street, with 19529 students, and the enrollment rate of school-age children was 100%.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 2 cultural stations, 1 Public Library, 2 film projection units and 20 village level cultural compound in Gangshan street.
medical and health work
By the end of 2011, the community health service center of Gangshan street had 61 professional and technical personnel, 20 beds, 20 community health service stations and 14 village clinics.
social security
In 2011, there were 1729 urban minimum living security households with 2436 people in Gangshan street, 207 yuan per month, with an expenditure of 668000 yuan; the Civil Affairs Department subsidized 549 people to participate in cooperative medical care, with a total expenditure of 320000 yuan; 235 rural minimum living security households with 432 people, 13.3 yuan per month, with an expenditure of 587000 yuan; 73 rural five guarantees were provided centrally, with an expenditure of 394000 yuan, with an expenditure of 245000 yuan The government subsidized 310 people and spent 2.367 million yuan. 6413 people participated in the urban basic endowment insurance, with an insurance rate of 95%. 13484 people participated in the new rural social endowment insurance, with an insurance rate of 100%.
traffic
In 2011, there were Taiping East Road and other roads in Gangshan street.
History and culture
The origin of place names
Gangshan street is named after Gangshan (Gangshan) in its jurisdiction.
Intangible cultural heritage
The key project of intangible cultural heritage in Shandong Province, Yin Yang board, originated from Houba village, Gangshan street, is a brand project of intangible cultural heritage in Zoucheng City.
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