Longzhouwan Street
Longzhouwan street, belonging to Banan District of Chongqing, is located in the west of Banan District, on the East Bank of the Yangtze River. It borders Nanquan street in the East, Yudong street in the south, Yangtze River in the west, and Huaxi street in the north, with a total area of 39.5 square kilometers.
In 1913, Longzhouwan Street belonged to Baxian County; in April 2009, Longzhouwan street was established. At the end of 2011, the total population of Longzhouwan street was 42950. As of June 2020, Longzhouwan street has jurisdiction over 8 communities and 7 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at 1 Longhai Avenue.
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Longzhouwan street was 240 million yuan, an increase of 191.5% over 2010; the total agricultural output value reached 90 million yuan, an increase of 9.5% over 2010; the total industrial output value was 2.19 billion yuan, an increase of 34.5% over 2010.
History of construction
In 1913, it belonged to Baxian county.
In December 1994, Ba County was abolished and Banan District was established.
In April 2009, Longzhouwan street was established.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Longzhouwan street had jurisdiction over meijialiang, Baijie and Longhai communities, Jiefang, dulongqiao, Honglu, Tuanjie, Panlong, Yanhe and Daojiao administrative villages, 24 resident groups and 69 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Longzhouwan street has jurisdiction over 8 communities and 7 administrative villages: Baijie community, Longhai community, meijialiang community, Longhua community, Longde community, Longbin community, Longteng community, Longyuan community, Daojiao village, Jiefang village, dulongqiao village, Honglu village, Tuanjie village, Panlong village and Yanhe village. The sub District Office is located at 1 Longhai Avenue.
geographical environment
Location context
Longzhouwan street is located in the west of Banan District, on the East Bank of the Yangtze River. It borders Nanquan street in the East, Yudong street in the south, Yangtze River in the west, Dadukou District across the river, and Huaxi street in the north, with a total area of 39.5 square kilometers.
topographic features
Longzhouwan street is located in the west of Tongluo mountain and the east of the Yangtze River. Its geology belongs to Yudong syncline (formerly known as Shima syncline), which is the southern part of Chongqing syncline. Its topography is complex and undulating, and its landform is the river valley terrace along the Yangtze River. The main mountains are Tongluo mountain.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Longzhouwan Street are flood, debris flow, etc.; the flood disaster mainly occurs from June to July, the most serious one occurred on July 23, 2012.
natural resources
In 2011, Longzhouwan street had 12000 mu of cultivated land, 0.7 mu per capita, and 37000 mu of forest land.
population
In 2010, the population of Longzhouwan street was 42786.
At the end of 2011, Longzhouwan street had a total population of 42950, including 16320 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 380%, and 12241 floating population. In the total population, there are 21863 males, accounting for 50.9%; 21087 females, accounting for 49.1%; 5103 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 11.8%; 33249 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 77.4%; 4598 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 10.8%; the population is mainly Han nationality, accounting for 42889 persons, accounting for 99.9%; there are 14 ethnic minorities, such as Mongolia, Miao, Naxi, Tujia, accounting for 61 persons, accounting for 0.1%; there are two ethnic minorities, Miao and Tujia, with more than 10 persons, Among them, there are 20 Miao people, accounting for 32.7% of the minority population, and 14 Tujia people, accounting for 23%. In 2011, the birth rate of Longzhouwan street was 8 ‰, the death rate was 6.9 ‰, the natural population growth rate was 1.1 ‰, and the population density was 1087 people per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Longzhouwan street was 240 million yuan, an increase of 191.5% over 2010, of which the local revenue was 54 million yuan, an increase of 159.4% over 2010. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Longzhouwan street was 11000 yuan. In 2011, the GDP of Longzhouwan Street increased by more than 21%, the disposable income of urban residents increased by 20%, the per capita net income of farmers increased by 23%, the total retail sales of social consumer goods increased by 55.3%, the investment in fixed assets increased by 38.5%, and the fiscal revenue increased by 74.2%.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Longzhouwan Street reached 90 million yuan, an increase of 9.5% over 2010, and the agricultural added value reached 60 million yuan. The main food crops in Longzhouwan Street are rice, corn and sweet potato. In 2011, Longzhouwan Street produced 6501 tons of grain, 358 kg per capita, including 2803 tons of rice, 1708 tons of corn, 1458 tons of sweet potato, 152 tons of potato and 380 tons of beans; the vegetable planting area was 8000 mu, and the output was 9971 tons. The main varieties were radish, cabbage, rattan, lettuce and tomato, including 3000 tons of radish, 2600 tons of cabbage, 2400 tons of rattan, 1000 tons of lettuce and 400 tons of tomato. Longzhouwan Street animal husbandry to raise pigs, cattle, poultry based. In 2011, the number of live pigs raised in Longzhouwan street was 3000, with a year-end stock of 20000; the number of cattle raised was 100000, including 390 cows and 120 buffaloes, with a year-end stock of 497; the number of poultry raised was 50000, with 25000 listed poultry. In 2011, Longzhouwan Street produced 1301 tons of meat, including 704.5 tons of pork, 3.5 tons of mutton, 109 tons of eggs and 255 tons of fresh milk; the total output value of animal husbandry was 30 million yuan. In 2011, the planting area of fruit trees in Longzhouwan street was 800 Mu and the yield was 1000 tons. The main varieties were loquat, cherry, chestnut and grape, among which loquat was 300 tons, cherry was 400 tons, chestnut was 200 tons and grape was 100 tons. Longzhouwan Street fishery is mainly freshwater aquaculture, with freshwater surface area of 172 square kilometers. In 2011, the fish pond area of Longzhouwan street was 67 hectares, with an output of 525 tons; there were 6 fishing boats, with an output of 200 tons; the total output of aquatic products was 300 tons; the total output value of fishery was 7 million yuan, accounting for 7.3% of the total agricultural output value.
Industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Longzhouwan street was 2.19 billion yuan, an increase of 34.5% over 2010, and the industrial added value was 600 million yuan. In 2011, there were 5 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size in Longzhouwan street, with 1000 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 480 million yuan, an increase of 38.8% over 2010.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, there were 932 commercial outlets and 12828 employees in Longzhouwan street. In 2011, the total retail sales of social consumer goods in Longzhouwan street was 580 million yuan, an increase of 39.9% over 2010; the transaction volume of urban and rural fair trade was 30 million yuan, an increase of 2% over 2010.
finance
In 2011, the added value of financial industry in Longzhouwan street was 40 million yuan, an increase of 76.6% over 2010; at the end of the year, six financial institutions opened branches or offices in China, with the balance of various deposits of 340 million yuan, an increase of 6% over 2010; the balance of various loans of 220 million yuan, an increase of 127.6% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 11 kindergartens (institutes) in Longzhouwan street, with 1395 children and 110 full-time teachers; 4 primary schools, with 2677 students and 160 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 2 junior middle schools, with 1174 students and 120 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age people, the enrollment rate of primary school and junior high school, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%. In 2011, the education fund of Longzhouwan Street reached 40 million yuan, and the national financial education fund was 40 million yuan.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, there were 645 scientific and technological talents in Longzhouwan street, including 155 professional and technical talents, 37 management talents, 264 skilled talents and 189 rural practical talents.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a culture and art group and a culture station in Longzhouwan street, a public library with a construction area of 100 square meters and a collection of 8000 books, and 50 employees in the cultural industry. At the end of 2011, there were 79 sports venues in Longzhouwan street; fitness equipment was installed in 100% of urban communities and 100% of villages, and 86% of permanent residents often participated in sports activities.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was one medical and health institution at all levels in Longzhouwan street, which was a second class B specialized hospital of traditional Chinese medicine; 270 beds, including 270 beds in public health institutions; 315 professional health personnel. In 2011, the medical institutions of Longzhouwan Street (above outpatient department) completed 200000 person times of diagnosis and treatment, 2000 inpatient operations and 10000 discharged patients. In 2011, the incidence rate of statutory infectious diseases in Longzhou Bay Street was 165.73/10 million, and the mortality rate for pregnant women was zero.
social security
In 2011, there were 2853 households with 4194 people in Longzhouwan street, and the expenditure was 1.282 million yuan (including all kinds of consolation money and price subsidies), an increase of 14.8% compared with 2010; the monthly per capita was 305.6 yuan, an increase of 59.5% compared with 2010; 50 people received urban medical assistance, and the Civil Affairs Department subsidized them to participate in the cooperation
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