Lanshan Street
Lanshan street is located in the northwest of Lanshan District, Linyi City, Shandong Province. It faces jinqueshan street and Liuqing street in the East and North, Yitang Town, zhubao town and machanghu town in the west, and Yinqueshan street in the south.
brief introduction
Lanshan street is located in the north central part of Linyi City Center. Lanshan district government resident. It has jurisdiction over 27 communities and 30 administrative villages. Yanzhou shisuo railway, 205 national highway and 327 national highway cross the border. There is xiyanchi site, the former residence of Wang Xizhi, where Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was born. The ancient village has the ruins of Qiu City in Wei Dynasty.
Lanshan street is located in the southeast of Lanshan district. In the East and northeast, it faces Hedong District and Nanfang street across Yihe River and Yihe River respectively, zhubao town and machanghu town in the west, Luozhuang District, Yinqueshan street and jinqueshan street in the south, and Yitang town in the north. With a total area of 57.9 square kilometers, it governs 15 urban communities, 12 rural communities and 20 villages, with a population of 278176 (2010). In 2009, the total industrial output value was 11.8 billion yuan, the state land tax was 710 million yuan, and the local fiscal revenue was 348 million yuan. Street authorities in Yucai Road and Mengshan Avenue intersection.
There are Confucius Temple, Wang Xizhi's former residence, Catholic Church, Langya tomb, Dawenkou, Longshan, Han, Sui and Tang Dynasties, Northern Song Dynasty and other ancient sites and AI mountain tourist attractions in the area. The revolutionary memorial sites include the former sites of the East China Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Shandong provincial government, the military headquarters of the New Fourth Army and Shandong University. In January 2001, the name of Lanshan office was changed to Lanshan Street (the street authorities and the industry and Trade Development Zone authorities work together). The street governs 77 communities and administrative villages.
Historical evolution
Lanshan street has a long history. The old city of Linyi in the east of the area was built in the third year of Lu AI Gong in the spring and Autumn period (492 BC), which was called Qiyang city at that time. At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, Qiyang County was set up here, and later it was renamed Kaiyang by Emperor Liu Qibao. In the fifth year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 80), Kaiyang County was the capital of Liu Jing, king of Langya. In the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, it was the "hidden residence" of Sima Rui, king of Langya.
In the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty, it was called Qiu county (the ancient town of Hedong District).
In the Sui Dynasty, Linyi County, Langya County, got its name from the Linyi water in the east of the city.
In the early Ming Dynasty, Linyi County was withdrawn from Yizhou, and Zhu Youhe, king of Jing, was granted the title in 1491.
In 1734, Yizhou was promoted as a prefecture and attached to guolanshan county.
In 1913, Lanshan county was changed to Linyi County, and it was the administrative center of Langya road. In June 1936, the third administrative office of Shandong Province moved to Linyi city. After the victory of the Anti Japanese war in 1945, he was the resident of the East China Bureau of the Communist Party of China, Shandong provincial government, central and southern Shandong administrative office and Linyi County Government.
After the founding of the people's Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of Chengguan District (town) of Linyi County, and was the resident of Binhai special office from 1950 to 1960. In 1984, Lanshan street was established in Chengguan town of Linyi County. Hongxing commune was established in 1958, changed its name to Wuhe commune in 1959, changed its name to Daling Township in 1984, and changed its name to Daling town in 1993. In 1984, Linyi County was changed into a city, and Chengguan town was divided into three sub district offices, one of which was named Lanshan sub district office. In December 1994, it was established as Lanshan street, Lanshan District, Linyi city. In June 2001, Daling town was abolished and its administrative area was assigned to Lanshan street.
administrative division
In 1996, Lanshan Street covers an area of 20.2 square kilometers and has a population of 35000. It has 21 administrative villages including Shuitian, Dongguan, Xiguan, Beiguan, Dongbeiyuan, Shuyuan, Meishan, Chaoyang, Dongfeng, houshilibao, qianshilibao, houxibeiyuan, tianjiahongbu temple, zhaojiahongbu temple, xiaolouzhuang, caojiawangzhuang, zhangjiawangzhuang, linzhuang, xiaolijiazhuang, songjiawangzhuang and qianxibeiyuan The town covers an area of 70.7 square kilometers and has a population of 79000. It has jurisdiction over daling, beishabuzhuang, yantailing, Shilibao, jiaoyizhuang, goushang, zhangjiazhuxu, dongjiazhuxu, dujiazhuxu, jiangjiawangpingzhuang, caojiawangpingzhuang, xiaoguanlu, balitun, gejiawangpingzhuang, nanshabuzhuang, Xiaoling, Beidao, Nandao, Maojiazhuang, Xizhangzhuang, weijiatun, qianyinsu, houyinsu and Yanjia Hongbu temple, Quanjia Hongbu temple, Yejia Hongbu temple, xidun, dongdun, hangtou, Daogou, nanguozhuang, honggouya, Miaoshang, houdongmen Hexi, mijiazhuang, liujiazhuxu, xianghetun, qiandongmen, houdongmen Hedong, Chenghou, xiaochenghou, mabuling, Gucheng, Fangjia village, Chengqian, dajiangjia village, xiaojiangjia village, qiandianzi, mazhuzi 49.
In 2000, 13 villages including qianqinsu, houqinsu, gejiawangpingzhuang, caojiawangpingzhuang, jiangjiawangpingzhuang, balitun, xiaoguanlu, Xizhangzhuang, Maojiazhuang, goushang, qianweijiatun, houweijiatun and weijiatun in Daling town were under the jurisdiction of Lanshan street; 34 administrative villages with 48478 people in 18333 households were under the jurisdiction of Lanshan street; 38 administrative villages with 60600 people in 16986 households were under the jurisdiction of Daling town. In 2001, Daling town was abolished and merged into Lanshan street. In 2002, it has jurisdiction over 72 administrative villages, 18 neighborhood committees, 33728 households and 112211 people, covering an area of 90.91 square kilometers.
2011 code and urban rural classification
371302001: ~ 001111 qianshilibao community ~ 002111 houshilibao community ~ 003111 Houyuan community ~ 004111 qianxibeiyuan community ~ 005111 Xiguan community ~ 006111 paddy field community ~ 010111 academy community ~ 012111 Beiguan community ~ 014111 linzhuang community ~ 015111 zhangjiawangzhuang community ~ 016111 songjiawangzhuang community ~ 017111 xiaolijiazhuang community ~ 018111 caojiawangzhuang community ~ 020111 Lanxin community From 023111 Tongda community to 024111 jiangjiawangping community to 026111 caojiawangping community to 026111 goushang community to 027111 erlipu community to 028111 Jiaoyi community to 029111 dujiazhuxu community to 030111 Beidao community to 031111 dongjiazhuxu community to 032111 xiaoguanlu community to 033111 Weitun community to 034111 yantailing community to 035111 gejiawangping community to 201111 Louzhuang village to 202111 Tianjia village Hongbusi village ~ 203111 zhaojiahongbusi village ~ 204111 balitun village ~ 210111 Maojiazhuang village ~ 211111 qianweijiatun village ~ 211111 houweijiatun village ~ 214111 qianqinsu village ~ 215111 houqinsu village ~ 216111 Xizhangzhuang village ~ 217111 Xiaoling village ~ 218111 Daling village ~ 224111 liujiazhuxu village ~ 225111 zhangjiazhuxu village ~ 226112 beishabuzhuang village ~ 227112 mijiazhuang village ~ 228112 nanguozhuang village ~ 2291 Honggouya village ~ 230112 Miaoshang village ~ 231112 Chenghou village ~ 232220 xiaochenghou village ~ 233112 mabuling village ~ 234112 qiandongmen village ~ 235112 houdongmen Hedong Village ~ 236112 houdongmen Hexi village ~ 248111 Nandao village ~ 250112 xianghetun village ~ 251112 nanshabuzhuang village ~ 252112 yanjiahongbusi village ~ 254111 yejiahongbusi village ~ 212122 Miaoling Village
economic development
As of 2013, Lanshan street has given full play to its advantages in location and commerce, highlighting the four development priorities of modern logistics, industrial economy, investment promotion, demolition and reconstruction, and promoted the rapid development of economic and social undertakings. It has been awarded the titles of "national best street", "advanced organization construction unit", "advanced spiritual civilization construction unit" by the state and the province. In the development of Commerce and trade, more than 60 specialized wholesale markets for textiles, clothing, home appliances, sports, plates, lamps and lanterns have been built. Linyi Wholesale City, with an annual turnover of 40 billion yuan, has become the third largest commodity distribution center in China. Now, focusing on the development goal of "creating a modern business city in China", Lanshan street has accelerated the transformation and upgrading of Linyi Wholesale City. It has introduced modern logistics projects such as Aolong International Logistics City, Xiangjiang business city and high-tech logistics city, with a total investment of 12 billion yuan, injecting new vitality into economic and social development. At the same time, the industrial economy has also developed, forming eight industries of plate, food, building materials, smelting, plastic processing, machinery and instrument manufacturing, chemical industry and clothing processing, realizing the interactive and coordinated development of industry and trade economy.
Transportation
The transportation is convenient. Yanshi railway, 206 National Highway, 327 national highway, 017 national highway and Beijing Shanghai Expressway cross the city. Posts and telecommunications, culture and health facilities are complete. Agricultural production is dominated by gravity irrigation. The main crops are rice, wheat, corn and so on. There are 56 professional wholesale markets in Linyi Wholesale urban construction area, with a construction area of 3.2 million square meters and 60000 operating households. The market scale ranks first in the country. There are six passenger and freight stations and more than 600 transportation lines to all parts of the country, forming a traffic pattern with cities as the basis, railways as the artery, national roads and provincial roads as the main lines, extending in all directions. At the same time, a modern logistics center supporting industry and commerce is planned and constructed in the west of Industrial Avenue.
local snack
Famous Chinese food
It is a specialty of Lanshan district and has been rated as "Shandong famous food" and "Chinese famous food". It was first produced in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty and has a history of more than 200 years. In 1983, it was awarded the provincial high-quality product. In 1992, it won the gold award of national Expo fine products. In 1995, it won the gold award of China famous fine products. National People
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