Dingjia Street
Dingjia street, belonging to Bishan District of Chongqing, is located in the south of Bishan District, adjacent to Jianlong town in the East, Guangpu town in the southeast, Sanhe Town in the south, Da'an Town in Yongchuan District in the southwest, Da'an Town and Jinlong town in Yongchuan District in the west, Jinlong town in Yongchuan District in the northwest, Zhengxing town in the north and Laifeng street in the northeast, with a total area of 85.3 square kilometers.
In the Qing Dynasty, Dingjia street was located in Dengli Wujia, Fubi mountain area of Chongqing, the East Road of Sichuan Province; in November 2010, Dingjia town was changed into Dingjia street. At the end of 2011, Dingjia street had a total population of 66600. As of June 2020, Dingjia street has jurisdiction over 3 communities and 16 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at 26 Zhenxing West Road, Tongluo community.
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Dingjia street was 110 million yuan, an increase of 27% over 2010; the total agricultural output value reached 310 million yuan; the total industrial output value was 3.25 billion yuan; there were 119 industrial enterprises.
History of construction
During the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Dengli Wujia in Fubi mountain area of Chongqing, the east of Sichuan Province.
In 1912, it was the second district administrative office of the national government. In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), it was set up as the Ding family joint insurance. In 1940, it was changed to Dingjia town. In 1941, it was changed to Ding's hometown.
After December 1, 1949, it was set as the fourth district.
In April 1951, Dinglin township was merged into Ding township.
On July 27, 1951, Ding's hometown was divided into Ding's and Fenghuang's.
In December 1952, Ding's hometown was divided into Dingjia town and Liangfeng town.
In 1956, Dingjia Town, Liangfeng town and Fenghuang town were merged into Dingjia town.
In September 1958, Ding's hometown was changed into Ding's commune.
On February 25, 1961, Dingjia commune established Fenghuang commune.
On February 10, 1978, Fenghuang and Dinglin communes were merged into Dingjia commune.
On April 5, 1978, it was changed from Ding's commune to Ding's hometown.
In September 1980, Ding's hometown was changed into Ding's hometown commune.
On May 11, 1985, Ding's hometown commune was changed into Dingjia town.
In November 2010, it was changed from Dingjia town to Dingjia street.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Dingjia street had jurisdiction over Tongluo, Sandui and Hezhong communities, Shiya, Tiandeng, Xuexue, Liangfeng, lianhuaba, Zouma, Long'an, Tongwa, Sanwu, Yangsi, dalan'ao, Changwu, bashou, Gaogu, Xinmin and zhulinwan 16 administrative villages, 18 resident groups and 118 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Dingjia Street governs 3 communities and 16 administrative villages: Tongluo community, Shadui community, Hezhong community, Shiya village, Xuexue village, Sanwu village, Liangfeng village, Changwu village, Gaogu village, Xinmin village, bashou village, zhulinwan village, dalan'ao village, Tongwa village, Yangsi village, Tiandeng village, Zouma village, Long'an village and lianhuaba village. The sub district office is located in Tongluo community 26 Xingxi road.
geographical environment
Location context
Dingjia street is located in the south of Bishan District, adjacent to Jianlong town in the East, Guangpu town in the southeast, Sanhe Town in the south, Da'an Town in Yongchuan District in the southwest, Da'an Town and Jinlong town in Yongchuan District in the west, Jinlong town in Yongchuan District in the northwest, Zhengxing town in the north and Laifeng street in the northeast. It is 26 km away from Bishan City, with the maximum distance of 13.3 km from the east to the West and the shortest distance from the north to the south The distance is 9.6km and the total area is 85.3km2.
topographic features
The terrain of Dingjia street is hilly, the terrain is high from east to west and low in the middle.
hydrology
There are two main rivers in Dingjia street, Meijiang River and Dinglin river. Meijiang river is a first-class River, with a total length of 18 kilometers and annual runoff of 20 million cubic meters. It flows through Xinmin, bashou, zhulinwan and dalan'ao villages. Dinglin river is a tributary of the first-class River, from Sandui to Liangfeng, it flows through Tiandeng, Tongwa and Yangsi, with a length of 14 kilometers.
natural resources
In 2011, Dingjia street has cultivated land area of 48000 mu, 0.9 mu per capita.
population
At the end of 2011, Dingjia street had a total population of 66600, with an urbanization rate of 23.8%, and a floating population of 48017. In the total population, there are 34230 males, accounting for 51.4%; 32369 females, accounting for 48.6%; 7625 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 11.4%; 49743 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 74.7%; 9231 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 13.9%; mainly Han nationality, accounting for 66200 persons, accounting for 99.4%; there are 18 ethnic minorities, including Hui, Yi, Buyi and Miao, accounting for 399 persons, accounting for 0.6%. In 2011, Dingjia street had a birth rate of 8.9, a mortality rate of 7.9 ‰, a natural growth rate of 1.0 ‰, and a population density of 780.7 people per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2009, Dingjia Street achieved a fiscal revenue of 65.57 million yuan, including 56.52 million yuan of industrial and commercial tax revenue; the investment in fixed assets of the whole society reached 920 million yuan; the per capita net income of farmers reached 6735 yuan.
In 2010, Dingjia Street achieved a total financial revenue of 85.96 million yuan, including 71.46 million yuan of industrial and commercial tax, 4.38 billion yuan of industrial output value, 136 million yuan of agricultural output value, more than 1900 commercial enterprises, 540 million yuan of retail sales of social consumer goods (including 50 commercial enterprises, 150 million yuan of retail sales of social consumer goods), 870 million yuan of household savings deposits, and 76 million yuan of per capita net income of farmers 21 yuan.
In 2011, the total revenue of Dingjia street was 110 million yuan, an increase of 27% over 2010. In 2011, the annual per capita net income of Dingjia Street farmers was 9427 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2009, the total agricultural output value of Dingjia street was 134 million yuan.
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Dingjia Street reached 310 million yuan. Rice is the main food crop in Dingjia street. Dingjia Street's economic crops are mainly vegetables and seedlings, with a vegetable planting area of 39000 mu, an output of nearly 100000 tons and a total output value of 180 million yuan.
Industry
In 2009, there were 27 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size in Dingjia street. In 2009, the total output value of township enterprises in Dingjia street was 3.6 billion yuan; the total industrial output value was 1.95 billion yuan, including 1.5 billion yuan for industrial enterprises above Designated Size; and the profit was 140 million yuan.
In 2011, Dingjia Street achieved a total industrial output value of 3.25 billion yuan; there were 119 industrial enterprises, including 17 Enterprises above Designated Size, with a total output value of 2.22 billion yuan.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, Dingjia street had more than 1560 commercial outlets with 4500 employees. In 2011, the total retail sales of social consumer goods in Dingjia street was 570 million yuan.
finance
At the end of 2011, three financial institutions in Dingjia Street opened eight branches or offices in China; the balance of various deposits was 1.08 billion yuan, an increase of 26% over 2010; the balance of various loans was 300 million yuan, an increase of 16% over 2010; the balance of residents' savings deposits was 940 million yuan, an increase of 9.2% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, Dingjia street had 10 kindergartens, 2015 children in kindergartens and 81 full-time teachers; 5 primary schools, 4303 students in school and 202 full-time teachers, with an enrollment rate of 100% for school-age children in primary schools; 2 junior middle schools, 2156 students in school and 164 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of school-age population in junior middle schools was 98%, with an enrollment rate of 100% for primary and junior high schools, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education was 99%. Dingjia Street main school has Dingjia middle school, founded in 1965, covering an area of 18.1 mu.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, Dingjia street had a cultural station with a construction area of 500 square meters, 19 Village (residential) public libraries with a collection of 57000 books. At the end of 2011, there were 7 sports venues in Dingjia Street schools, 66.7% of urban communities and 75% of villages installed fitness equipment, and 70% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. At the end of 2011, there were 228 loudspeakers in Dingjia street, with a radio coverage rate of 100%; there were 20000 cable TV users, with a comprehensive TV coverage rate of 80%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 18 health and medical institutions at all levels in Dingjia street, including 2 health centers, 16 village clinics, 295 beds and 207 professional health personnel.
social security
In 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in Dingjia street was 352, with 617 people; the number of rural minimum living security households was 887, with 1881 people; the number of rural five guarantees was 590; the number of rural medical assistance was 10260; the number of rural temporary relief was 154; and the number of state pension and subsidy was 20. In 2011, there were 982 new employees in Dingjia street, and 115 laid-off workers were reemployed. At the end of 2011, 37000 people in Dingjia Street participated in urban basic endowment insurance.
traffic
Dingjia street is crossed by Chongqing Kunming expressway, with a length of 11km, two-way two lanes and one import and export; 319 National Road is crossed, with a length of 14km. By the end of 2011, the main roads in Dingjia street were all hardened, with a total length of 109 kilometers of village roads; Yulong Road, dingguang Road, dingzheng road and Dingjian road met in the territory.
History and culture
Dingjia Street
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