Dingjiang town
Dingjiang Town, a town under the jurisdiction of Lingchuan County, Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is located in the southwest of Lingchuan County. It borders Lingchuan town in the East, Miaoling town in Lingui County in the southwest, Diecai District and Xiufeng District in Guilin City in the south, and tanxia town in the North. The forest coverage rate is 48.46%, and the administrative area is 85.29 square kilometers. During the Ming Dynasty, Lingchuan County was divided into four townships, and the jurisdiction was Anren township. In January 1994, Dingjiang township was abolished and Dingjiang town was established. By the end of 2017, Dingjiang town had a total population of 28721, including 5896 urban residents and 22825 agricultural residents; by the end of 2019, it has jurisdiction over 2 communities and 7 administrative villages, and the town government is located at No. 6, Dingjiang road.
In 2017, Dingjiang town achieved fiscal revenue of 115 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 19.19%; the total industrial output value above designated scale was 3.62 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13%; the investment in social fixed assets was 4.381 billion yuan; the investment attraction was 1.6 billion yuan; the per capita disposable income was 14400 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.8%. In 2018, there were 248 industrial enterprises in Dingjiang Town, 21 of which were above scale.
In 2009, Dingjiang town was listed in the second batch of civilized villages and towns in China. On December 24, 2012, Dingjiang town was announced as a national ecological Township by the Ministry of environmental protection of the people's Republic of China.
History of construction
During the Ming Dynasty, Lingchuan County was divided into four townships, and the jurisdiction was Anren township.
In the Qing Dynasty, the county was divided into seven capitals with two districts; in the second year of Xuantong (1910), the county was divided into seven districts with three districts.
In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), the county was divided into three administrative regions: Northeast, northwest and south. The jurisdiction belongs to the South District, and LUMO village was set up as the administrative center of the district. In the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), the County was set up as a township by withdrawing the District, and 25 townships were set up in the county. The jurisdiction is called Dingjiang Township, and Jiangwei was set up by the township office.
On November 22, 1949, Lingchuan County was liberated. In December of the same year, Lingchuan County was divided into eight districts, with Dingjiang district as its jurisdiction and Lianhuatang village as its organ. In August 1951, it was renamed the Fourth District, and the district authorities moved to dingjiangwei.
In June 1954, Lingchuan County was abolished, and its administrative region was divided into Lingui County, which is called Dingjiang District of Lingui County, ranking the 12th district.
In December 1957, the district was withdrawn and the township was established. The jurisdiction was called Dingjiang Township, and the township organ was stationed in dingjiangwei.
In September 1958, the people's commune was established by withdrawing the township. The jurisdiction is Dingjiang people's commune, and the organ is still stationed in dingjiangwei.
On March 27, 1962, the State Council approved and announced the restoration of the organizational system of Lingchuan County, which is under the jurisdiction of Dingjiang people's commune of Lingchuan County. In August of 1962, the commune was abolished and the jurisdiction was called Dingjiang district.
In April 1963, Dingjiang district was abolished and merged into Damian district. The district belongs to Damian District, and the district office is located in gantangxia village.
In May 1966, the district was withdrawn and the people's commune system was restored. The district was separated from a large area and Dingjiang people's commune was established, with its organs stationed in dingjiangwei.
In October 1984, the people's commune system was abolished, and the area under its jurisdiction was renamed Dingjiang township.
In January 1994, Dingjiang township was abolished and Dingjiang town was established. Its administrative area is the original administrative area of Dingjiang township. The people's Government of the town moved from dingjiangwei to No. 6 Dingjiang Road, Bali street. The resident of the town government is 9 kilometers away from the county seat.
administrative division
By the end of 2019, Dingjiang town has two communities, seven administrative villages and a total of 61 natural villages. The town government is located at No. 6, Dingjiang Road, Dingjiang.
geographical environment
Dingjiang town is located in the southwest of Lingchuan County, between 25 ° 17'40 "- 25 ° 25'39" n and 110 ° 10'01 "- 110 ° 18'20" e. it borders Lingchuan town in the East, Miaoling town of Lingui County in the southwest, Diecai District and Xiufeng District of Guilin City in the south, and tanxia town in the north. The forest coverage rate is 48.46%, and the administrative area is 85.29 square kilometers.
population
As of 2017, the total population of Dingjiang town was 28721, including 5896 urban residents and 22825 agricultural residents.
Economics
In 2017, Dingjiang town achieved fiscal revenue of 115 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 19.19%; the total industrial output value above designated scale was 3.62 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13%; the investment in social fixed assets was 4.381 billion yuan; the investment attraction was 1.6 billion yuan; the per capita disposable income was 14400 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 8.8%.
In 2018, there were 248 industrial enterprises in Dingjiang Town, 21 of which were above scale.
Transportation
Dingjiang town has Hunan Guangxi railway and Guihai (Guilin to Beihai) Expressway passing through the territory, and seven administrative villages are connected by cement (asphalt) roads; Guilin west station is set in the territory.
social undertakings
education
By the end of 2005, Dingjiang town had one junior high school with 53 teaching staff and 562 students; one central school, three primary schools and four primary teaching sites with 113 teaching staff and 971 students, with a 100% humanistic rate of school-age children.
Cultural undertakings
By the end of 2005, Dingjiang town had a town cultural radio and television station, 17 village level amateur performing teams, and more than 200 people.
In 2017, Dingjiang town built a village level cultural service center.
Sports
By the end of 2005, there were 25 basketball courts in Dingjiang town.
In 2017, Dingjiang town built a basketball court, two new "children's homes" and 16 sports fitness equipment.
medical and health work
By the end of 2005, Dingjiang town had one township health center, 35 medical staff, 21 open beds and 22 village clinics.
social security
In 2017, Dingjiang town issued a total of 244000 yuan of urban minimum living security fund, 1980000 yuan of rural minimum living security fund, 426500 yuan of centralized support fund for five guarantee households, 427200 yuan of subsidies for the elderly, 162700 yuan of urban and rural medical assistance fund; 155 severely disabled people in the town received 93000 yuan of nursing subsidies, 130 poor disabled people received 78000 yuan of living subsidies; family planning "three items" At the same time, we strengthened the management of floating population, established and improved the electronic archives, and the floating population storage rate reached more than 95%. The total number of urban and rural residents participating in the insurance was 11904, and the number of normal participants was 6502. There are 3760 people who have received the treatment, and 7403 tripartite agreements have been signed by the end of 2017 to entrust the payment (deduction) of social endowment insurance premiums for urban and rural residents; 212 new insured people in the whole year have issued 5500 social security cards; 721 people who have received enterprise insurance have received face recognition qualification authentication and face modeling and authentication; and 3760 people who have received urban and rural residents' Endowment Insurance in the whole town have been registered Face recognition and authentication of mobile app were carried out in case of personnel. By the end of December, 98% of them had completed the authentication.
Poverty alleviation
In 2017, Dingjiang town publicized the information of 792 people in 258 households, targeted at poverty alleviation and filing households, and implemented one-to-one assistance measures. Throughout the year, it issued 422000 yuan of industrial poverty alleviation funds, helped 108 poor households apply for small discount loans, 20 poor households apply for filing and filing of dilapidated houses, and helped 9 children of poverty-stricken households who were poor due to school to apply for new loans According to the plan, more than 20 people went out to work; 122 people from 37 households were lifted out of poverty, and Jinling Village was successfully lifted out of poverty; 25 poor households and 76 poor people were registered in Jinling Village, and the poverty alleviation goal of 11 poor households was achieved; more than 800000 yuan of various funds were invested and won, and the village infrastructure construction was improved.
infrastructure
In 2017, Dingjiang town completed the construction of four village level service centers, among which chijiang village level service center has passed the verification of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; 1703 households have completed kitchen improvement and 1703 households have completed toilet improvement; the 20000 yuan village public lighting reconstruction project in Nanbian village has been completed; and six solar street lamps have been installed.
History and culture
On December 17, 2012, Luxi village of Dingjiang town was listed in the list of the first batch of traditional villages by the Ministry of housing and urban rural development of the people's Republic of China, the Ministry of culture of the people's Republic of China and the Ministry of finance of the people's Republic of China.
famous scenery
The former site of LUMO village material transfer station is located in LUMO village, Dingjiang town (now known as Luxi Village). It is the headquarters of Guilin Office of the Eighth Route Army. It was once the ancestral hall of the Mo family in the village. It was built in 1930 and consists of the front door, main house, East and West Wing rooms and patio. In the South and North, there is a straight wall. In the East and West, there is a mountain wall high in the middle and low in the front and back. Its neighbors are all villagers The old brick house, which is a national key cultural relics protection unit, was listed as one of the 100 national key construction red tourist attractions in 2005.
Honorary title
In 2009, Dingjiang town was listed in the second batch of civilized villages and towns in China.
On December 24, 2012, Dingjiang town was announced as a national ecological Township by the Ministry of environmental protection of the people's Republic of China.
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