Langshan Village
Langshan Township, belonging to Huailai County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, is located in the east of Huailai County. It is connected with heishankou village and laojunzhuang village of beixinbao town in the East, Guanting Lake in the south, Tutu village of Tutu town in the West and Yanshan Mountain in the north. It is 15km away from the people's Government of Huailai County, with a total area of 57.9km2.
In December 1949, Langshan township was a district of Huailai County; in May 1984, it was changed from Langshan commune to Langshan township. By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in wolf Hill Township was 12556. As of June 2020, Langshan township has one community and 12 administrative villages, and the Township People's government is stationed in Langshan village.
In 2018, Langshan township has 3 industrial enterprises and 15 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
In December 1949, Langshan township was a district of Huailai County.
In July 1953, Langshan township was established.
In August 1958, Langshan township was changed into Dongfeng commune.
In June 1961, Langshan commune was established from Dongfeng commune.
In May 1984, Langshan commune was changed into Langshan township.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Langshan Township had 12 administrative villages, including Langshan, wuyingliang, Siying, baying, xijiabao, Sanying, LiuJie, WuJie, Yujialiang, liuzongfen, qingshanzhuang and shihuyao, with 59 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Langshan township has one community and 12 administrative villages: Gucheng Xinyuan community, Langshan village, WuJie village, LiuJie village, Sanying village, Siying village, baying village, wuyingliang village, xijiabao village, shihuyao village, qingshanzhuang village, liuzongfen village and Yujialiang village. The local people's government is stationed in Langshan village.
geographical environment
Location context
Langshan township is located in the east of Huailai County. It is connected with heishankou village and laojunzhuang village of beixinbao town in the East, Guanting Lake in the south, Tutu village of Tutu town in the West and Yanshan Mountain in the north. It is 15 kilometers away from the people's Government of Huailai County, with a total area of 57.9 square kilometers.
topographic features
Langshan township is high in the north and low in the south, with low mountains and hills in the north; the average altitude is 570 meters, and the highest altitude is 1237 meters.
climate
The annual average precipitation of Langshan township is 413 mm, the annual average temperature is 9.5 ℃, and the annual average frost free period is 187 days.
soil
Most of the soil in Langshan is carbonate cinnamon soil.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Langshan township are hail, drought, wind and so on; disasters occur all year round, and drought is the most serious.
natural resources
In 2011, Langshan township has 27000 mu of cultivated land, 2.25 mu per capita, including 13000 mu of dry land, 14000 mu of irrigated land, and 19445 mu of forest land. Wuyingliang village has 2000 mu of geothermal resources, with water temperature of 68 ℃ and four natural hot water wells.
population
By the end of 2011, Langshan Township had a total population of 11974, including 501 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 4.2%, and 152 floating population. In the total population, there are 6146 males, accounting for 51.3%; 5828 females, accounting for 48.7%; 2728 persons under 18 years old, accounting for 22.8%; 3054 persons between 19 and 35 years old, accounting for 25.5%; 4718 persons between 36 and 60 years old, accounting for 39.4%; 1474 persons over 61 years old, accounting for 12.3%; mainly Han nationality, accounting for 11900 persons, accounting for 99.4%; there are 74 Hui, Dong and other ethnic minorities, accounting for 0.6%. In 2011, the birth rate of Langshan township was 10.5 ‰, the death rate was 5.1 ‰, the natural growth rate of population was 5.4 ‰, and the population density was 128 people per square kilometer.
By the end of 2017, the permanent population of Langshan township was 11777.
By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in wolf Hill Township was 12556.
Economics
overview
In 2009, the per capita net income of Langshan township was 5800 yuan.
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Langshan township was 7.953 million yuan, an increase of 50% over 2010. The local financial revenue was 10 million yuan, an increase of 8% over 2010, and the per capita financial revenue was 5% over 2010.
In 2018, Langshan township has 3 industrial enterprises and 15 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Langshan township was 101.636 million yuan, an increase of 44% over 2010, and the agricultural added value accounted for 86% of the GDP. The main food crops in Langshan township are corn, millet and sweet potato. In 2011, Langshan Township produced 8029.8 tons of grain, 670.6 kg per capita, including 1321 tons of corn, 87.75 tons of millet and 102 tons of sweet potato. The main economic crops in Langshan township are vegetables, oil, etc. In 2011, the vegetable planting area of Langshan township was 1470 mu, with an output of 4357.5 tons; the oil crop planting area was 1290 mu, with an output of 105 tons. Animal husbandry in Langshan township is mainly for raising pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, the number of live pigs raised in Langshan township was 2700, with a year-end stock of 22000; the number of sheep raised was 3960, with a year-end stock of 3600; the number of cattle raised was 640, with a year-end stock of 580; of which 570 were cows; the number of poultry raised was 158500, and the number of chickens sold was 860000, with a year-end stock of 159000. In 2011, Langshan Township produced 1343.1 tons of meat and the total output value of animal husbandry was 28.336 million yuan. In 2011, the fruit planting area of Langshan township was 21000 mu, with an output of 7539 tons. The main varieties were apple, pear, peach, grape and jujube, among which Apple was 2392 tons, pear was 900 tons, peach was 906 tons, grape was 1966 tons, jujube was 77 tons, and others were 1298 tons. The fishery in Langshan township is mainly reservoir aquaculture, with a fresh water surface of 0.1 square kilometers. In 2011, the total output of aquatic products in Langshan township was 1033 tons, and the total output value of fishery was 16.316 million yuan.
Industry
Langshan's industries are mainly garment processing, aquatic products processing, machinery repair and construction. In 2011, the industrial output value of Langshan township was 49.37 million yuan, an increase of 7.6% over 2010. The industrial added value was 8.23 million yuan, accounting for 2% of the GDP. There were 36 industrial enterprises with 415 employees.
Commerce and trade
By the end of 2011, Langshan Township had 124 commercial outlets and 278 employees, with a total trade output value of 174.62 million yuan, an increase of 41% over 2010.
finance
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits in Langshan township was 170 million yuan, an increase of 11% over 2010, and the balance of various loans was 102 million yuan, an increase of 0.5% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
By the end of 2011, there were 5 kindergartens with 324 children and 10 full-time teachers in Langshan township; 2 primary schools with 7 teaching sites with 517 students and 34 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 1 junior middle school with 46 students and 57 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age people was 94.4%, the enrollment rate of primary school to primary school was 100%, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education was 100%. In 2011, the education fund of Langshan township was 80000 yuan, and the budget education fund was 70000 yuan, increasing by 17% and 13% respectively compared with 2010. Langshan middle school is the main school in Langshan township. Langshan middle school is located in Langshan village, Huailai County, on the Bank of Guanting lake. It was founded in 1958 and is a rural state-run junior middle school.
Cultural and sports undertakings
By the end of 2011, Langshan Township had 1 cultural station, 6 village level cultural activity centers, 2 Village Literature and art teams, and 10 village level cultural libraries with a collection of more than 30000 books. By the end of 2011, there were 8 activity venues in Langshan Township, 11 administrative villages were equipped with fitness equipment, and 45% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. By the end of 2011, the number of cable TV users in Langshan township was 1948, with 8 front-end "village ring" and 8 audio.
medical and health work
By the end of 2011, Langshan Township had one township level health center, 20 clinics and 20 beds, and 37 professional health personnel, including 2 licensed doctors, 7 licensed assistant doctors and 5 registered nurses. In 2011, medical institutions in Langshan township (above outpatient department) completed the diagnosis and treatment of 2323 people; the number of new rural cooperative medical system participants was 11000, with the participation rate of 95%. By the end of 2011, there were 2 school sports grounds and 7 basketball courts in Langshan township.
social security
In 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in Langshan township was 5, with 16 people, and the expenditure was 38000 yuan, an increase of 15% over 2010; the number of urban medical assistance was 1 person time; the number of rural minimum living security households was 597, with 858 people, and the expenditure was 894000 yuan, an increase of 25% over 2010; the monthly per capita was 87 yuan, an increase of 15% over 2010; the number of rural five guarantees was 22, and the expenditure was 42000 yuan, an increase of 15% over 2010; 68 people received medical assistance in rural areas, 858 people participated in cooperative medical care funded by civil affairs departments, with a total expenditure of 42900 yuan, an increase of 7% over 2010; 45 people received state pension and subsidies for various types of special care, with a pension expenditure of 214000 yuan, an increase of 13% over 2010.
Post and telecommunication
By the end of 2011, Langshan Township had 1 postal network, 3 telecommunication service network, 960 fixed telephone users and 6400 mobile phone users
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