Hejie town
Hejie Town, a town under the jurisdiction of Babu District, Hezhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is located in the middle of Babu District, Hezhou City. It borders on Nanxiang Town in the East, Butou town in the south, etang town in the west, Liantang Town in the north and Huangdong Yao Township in the northeast. The people's government is located in the ancient town of Hexi Village (street). The administrative area is 348.25 square kilometers.
In the sixth year of Yuanding in the Western Han Dynasty (11bc), it belonged to He county. In 1989, the township was transformed into a town. In late 2018, the registered residence of Ho Street was 75743. As of June 2020, Hejie town has 3 communities and 24 administrative villages.
In 2017, the investment in social fixed assets was 2.090 billion yuan, and the fiscal revenue was 18.388 million yuan. Among them, the national tax revenue was 10.959 million yuan, the local tax revenue was 5.92 million yuan, and the non tax revenue was 1.509 million yuan; investment promotion was 581 million yuan; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 31800 yuan, an increase of 8% over the previous year; the per capita disposable income of rural residents was 10600 yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year.
History of construction
In the sixth year of Yuanding in the Western Han Dynasty (11th year before duke), Linhe county was set up and governed by yacun village, Hejie Town, the district. It was named Linhe county because it was located in the south of Linshui River and left hexui river. It was subordinate to Cangwu county.
In the fifth year of Wu Huangwu (226) of the Three Kingdoms, Linhe county was set up to govern Linhe. It was subordinate to Jingzhou and led to Linhe, Fengcheng, Fengyang, Jianxing, Fuchuan and xiemu counties.
During the reign of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, Linhe county was transferred to Guangzhou. In the first year of Yongjia in the Western Jin Dynasty (280), Jianxing county was renamed Xing'an County, and Linhe county was still attached to Linhe county. In the first year of Yongjia (307), Linhe county was transferred to Xiangzhou. In the third year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (329), Linhe county was again attached to Jingzhou. In 412 of the eighth year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Linhe county was changed to be subordinate to Xiangzhou.
In 442, Linhe county was transferred to Guangzhou. The next year, Linhe county was again attached to Xiangzhou.
In 469, Linhe county was changed into Linqing state. In Song Dynasty, Linhe, Fengcheng, Fengyang, Xing'an and other counties were changed into Hou states. Qi changed the state of marquis to county and Linqing to Linhe county. Liang Linhe county leads Linhe County, Fengcheng County, Fuchuan County, Suiyue County, Fengyang County, Xing'an County, xiemu county and Funing County, while Chen Linhe county leads Linhe County, Fengcheng County, Fuchuan County, Fengyang County, Xing'an County and xiemu county.
In the ninth year of kaihuang (589), Linhe county was abolished and replaced by Hezhou, which governed Linhe county and governed Linhe, Fuchuan and other counties. Sui kaihuang eighteen years (595), Xing'an County renamed Guiling County, Li Lianzhou.
In the third year of Daye of Sui Dynasty (607), Hezhou was abolished, Linhe, Suiyue, Dangshan and other counties were abolished, and Fuchuan County was abandoned. Fuchuan County was changed to Shi'an county. In the same year, Guiling county was changed into Xiping County. In the Sui Dynasty, Fengyang County was changed to Fengzhou and Cangwu county.
In the fourth year of Tang Wude (621), Hezhou was restored, and it was divided into Fuchuan County, Guiling County, Fengcheng county and Fengyang County. In the same year, Linhe and Dangshan counties were restored.
In 742, Hezhou was changed into Linhe county.
In 758, Linhe Prefecture was changed to Hezhou.
At the end of Tang Dynasty, Hezhou had jurisdiction over Linhe, Guiling, Fengcheng, Fengyang, Fuchuan and Dangshan counties. Because of the Five Dynasties.
In the fourth year of Kaibao (971) of the Northern Song Dynasty, Dangshan County of Hezhou province was granted the title of Linhe county and Fengcheng County of Hezhou province was granted the title of Fuchuan County. At the end of Song Dynasty, Hezhou led three old counties, Linhe, Fuchuan and Guiling.
In 1278, Hezhou was added to the jurisdiction of HUAIJI County, which was formerly under the jurisdiction of Guangzhou.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Guiling county was abolished, and Hezhou led Linhe, Fuchuan, HUAIJI and other counties.
At the beginning of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Linhe County abandoned the province and entered Hezhou.
In 1376, Fuchuan County was transformed into Liping Yuefu in Hezhou. In the next year, Hezhou was transformed into a county, and was transformed into a local music office. Hejiang is a famous county.
In July 1913, He county was subordinate to Lijiang road.
In June 1914, He county was changed to Guilin road.
In 1927, He county was established in Guangxi Province.
In March 1930, He county was transferred to Pingle district.
In April of 1932, He county was transferred to Guilin.
In October 1933, He county was transferred to Pingle district.
In March 1934, He county was transferred to Pingle administrative supervision area.
In April 1940, He county was transferred to the second administrative supervision district.
In March 1942, He county became the first administrative supervision district.
On November 21, 1949, Zhihe street was liberated in He county. Chengxiang town was set up in the town, which belongs to Pingle district (now Babu Street).
In 1952, He county moved to Babu town.
In September 1958, Hecheng commune was established.
In May 1961, it was changed into Hecheng district.
In May 1962, it was reconstituted into Hecheng commune.
In August 1984, Hecheng commune was changed into Hejie town and Hecheng township.
In March 1987, Hecheng town was merged into Hejie town.
administrative division
In 1989, Hejie town governed 3 communities, 24 administrative villages and 53 natural villages.
By the end of 2011, Hejie town had jurisdiction over Hedong street, Hexi street and Changli street, and 24 administrative villages including Nantang, nanmu, Xinan, Xianghua, Wuxie, Donglian, nongchang, Jinxian, Shuangrui, Shoufeng, Xinping, Sanfeng, Dongqiu, Shuangxing, Liandong, Rongshu, Baisha, Longyang, Daya, Longma, Xinzhong, Hedong, Hexi and Changli, with 500 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Hejie town has 3 communities and 24 administrative villages: Hexi community, Hedong community, Changli community, Nantang village, nanmu village, Xinan village, Xianghua village, Wuxie village, Donglian village, nongchang village, Jinxian village, Shuangrui village, Shoufeng village, Xinping village, Sanfeng village, Dongqiu village, Shuangxing village, Liandong village, Rongshu village, Baisha village, Longyang village, Daya village and Longma village Xinzhong village, Hexi village, Hedong Village and Changli village. The town people's government is located in the ancient town of Hexi Village (street).
geographical environment
Location context
Hejie town is located in the middle of Babu District, Hezhou City, Guangxi Province, bordering Nanxiang Town in the East, Butou town in the south, etang town in the west, Liantang Town in the north and Huangdong Yao Township in the northeast. The administrative area is 348.25 square kilometers.
topographic features
Hejie town is mostly hilly, surrounded by small mountains, the highest mountain is Ruiyun mountain, with an altitude of 909.7 meters. Due to the long-term alluvial of Linjiang River and Hejiang River in the middle, the area is low and flat, forming a small basin situation, and the soil is yellow red soil and alluvial soil.
climate
The climate of Hejie town is subtropical monsoon climate, with four distinct seasons, sufficient light and abundant rainfall. The average annual rainfall is 1682 mm, the average annual temperature is 22.1 ℃, and the frost free period is 299 days.
hydrology
Hejie town belongs to the Pearl River system. The total length of Daning River is 11km from Sanfeng village in the north to Hejiang River in Daya village. The total length of Linjiang river is 25km from Wuxie village in the northwest to Hejiang River in Daya village and Xinzhong village.
natural disaster
The main fire disasters in Hejie town are hail, low temperature, freezing, thunder and flood. On average, there are 3 cases in 5 years. The two most serious cases occurred in July 1994 and July 2002. The flood of Hejiang River and Linjiang River surged, and the whole city was in a vast ocean. The power supply, water supply and communication were interrupted for a time.
land resource
Hejie town has 2962.07 hectares of arable land and 27072.93 hectares of forest land.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Hejie town was 70147, including 5254 permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 12.35%, and 3874 floating population. In the total population, there are 35860 males, accounting for 51.1%; 34287 females, accounting for 48.8%; 13278 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 18.9%; 51480 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 73.3%; 5389 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 85.9%. In the total population, there are 9870 Yao people, accounting for 14.1 ‰.
In 2011, the birth rate was 2.69 ‰, the death rate was 5.32 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 7.37 ‰.
At the end of 2017, there were 20153 households in Hejie Town, with a total population of 748.07 million, including 4504 urban residents and 70303 rural residents.
In late 2018, the registered residence of Ho Street was 75743.
Economics
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Hejie town was 20.659 million yuan.
In 2017, Hejie town completed 2.090 billion yuan of social fixed assets investment and 18.388 million yuan of fiscal revenue. Among them, the national tax revenue was 10.959 million yuan, the local tax revenue was 5.92 million yuan, and the non tax revenue was 1.509 million yuan; investment promotion was 581 million yuan; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 31800 yuan, an increase of 8% over the previous year; the per capita disposable income of rural residents was 10600 yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 9 kindergartens in Hejie Town, and the learning rate of primary school and junior high school was more than 99.5%.
At the end of 2017, there was one junior middle school in Hejie town with 176 teachers and 2376 students; eight primary schools with 309 teachers and 6868 students; and 15 students with senior professional titles in the education system. The enrollment rate of school-age children was 99%, and that of school-age teenagers was 98.5%.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a cultural station in Hejie town. There are three village cultural activity centers. Farm library 1
Chinese PinYin : Guang Xi Zhuang Zu Zi Zhi Qu He Zhou Shi Ba Bu Qu He Jie Zhen
Hejie Town, Babu District, Hezhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Wengeng Town, Wulate Middle Banner, Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Nei Meng Gu Zi Zhi Qu Ba Yan Nao Er Shi Wu La Te Zhong Qi Wen Geng Zhen
Jili street, Jili District, Luoyang City, Henan Province. He Nan Sheng Luo Yang Shi Ji Li Qu Ji Li Jie Dao
Lianhuahu street, Suiping County, Zhumadian City, Henan Province. He Nan Sheng Zhu Ma Dian Shi Sui Ping Xian Lian Hua Hu Jie Dao
Le'anpu Miao and Dong Township, Suining County, Shaoyang City, Hunan Province. Hu Nan Sheng Shao Yang Shi Sui Ning Xian Le An Pu Miao Zu Dong Zu Xiang
Shuangyan Township, Yuechi County, Guang'an City, Sichuan Province. Si Chuan Sheng Guang An Shi Yue Chi Xian Shuang Yan Xiang
Hongzha Township, Songpan County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. Si Chuan Sheng A Ba Cang Zu Qiang Zu Zi Zhi Zhou Song Pan Xian Hong Zha Xiang
Diya Township, Zada County, Ali Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region. Xi Cang Zi Zhi Qu A Li Di Qu Zha Da Xian Di Ya Xiang
Wafangkou Town, Zhashui County, Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province. Shan Xi Sheng Shang Luo Shi Zha Shui Xian Wa Fang Kou Zhen
Dongsi sub district, Dongcheng District, Beijing. Bei Jing Shi Dong Cheng Qu Xia Xia Jie Dao Dong Si Jie Dao
Android game Sanhe Town. An Zhuo You Xi San He Zhen