LIULIMIAO town
LIULIMIAO Town, a town under the jurisdiction of Huairou District, Beijing, is between 116 ° 27'17 "~ 116 ° 42'32" E and 40 ° 30'09 "~ 40 ° 41'17" n. Located in the north of Huairou District, it borders Shicheng Town in Miyun District in the East, Huaibei town in the south, Bohai town in the southwest, Sihai town and Zhenzhuquan town in Yanqing District in the west, Baoshan town in the northwest and Tanghekou town in the north. The town covers an area of 206.3 square kilometers.
Before 1947, LIULIMIAO area belonged to Luanping county, Rehe province. In February 1958, the two townships of baichazi and anzhouba were merged into LIULIMIAO township. In September 1958, it belonged to the iron and steel people's commune. In March 1959, LIULIMIAO people's commune was established. In March 960, it belongs to Qingshiling people's commune. In 1961, LIULIMIAO commune was restored. In 1983, the commune was transformed into a township. In June 1998, the township was transformed into a town. By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the town of Li Miao was 7500. As of October 2019, LIULIMIAO town has 25 administrative villages under its jurisdiction, and the town government is stationed in LIULIMIAO village, LIULIMIAO town.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of LIULIMIAO town reached 670 million yuan, an increase of 4.2% over the previous year. There were 10 industrial enterprises above Designated Size with 1188 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 1.1 billion yuan, an increase of 41% over the previous year. Among them, there was one medium-sized industrial enterprise with 338 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 18.36 million yuan, an increase of 72% over the previous year. The total revenue was 34.2 million yuan.
History of construction
Before 1947, LIULIMIAO area belonged to Luanping county, Rehe province.
From 1947 to 1951, it belonged to Sihai county.
In December 1951, it was put under Huairou County, belonging to the Fifth District.
From April 1953 to July 1956, it belonged to four townships of anzhouba, shuangwenpu, baichazi and laogongying in Huairou County.
In July 1956, the four townships were merged into two townships, baichazi and anzhouba.
In February 1958, the two townships of baichazi and anzhouba were merged into LIULIMIAO township.
In September 1958, it belonged to the iron and steel people's commune.
In March 1959, LIULIMIAO people's commune was established.
In March 960, it belongs to Qingshiling people's commune.
In 1961, LIULIMIAO commune was restored.
In 1983, the commune was transformed into a township.
In June 1998, the township was transformed into a town.
administrative division
As of October 2019, LIULIMIAO town has 25 administrative villages under its jurisdiction, and the town government is stationed in LIULIMIAO village, LIULIMIAO town.
geographical environment
Location context
LIULIMIAO town is between 116 ° 27'17 "~ 116 ° 42'32" E and 40 ° 30'09 "~ 40 ° 41'17" n. Located in the north of Huairou District, it borders Shicheng Town in Miyun District in the East, Huaibei town in the south, Bohai town in the southwest, Sihai town and Zhenzhuquan town in Yanqing District in the west, Baoshan town in the northwest and Tanghekou town in the north. The town covers an area of 206.3 square kilometers.
topographic features
LIULIMIAO town is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The main mountains are Yanshan Mountains. Yunmeng Mountain, the highest peak in the territory, is located at the junction of Miyun and Huairou, with an altitude of 1414 meters. Qingshiling, the lowest point, is located at the junction of Miyun and the north side of Yunmeng Mountain, with an altitude of 246 meters.
climate
LIULIMIAO town belongs to the temperate semi humid continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by obvious monsoon, four distinct seasons, the same period of rain and heat, drought and less rain in spring, warm and humid in summer, cool and dry in autumn, cold and less snow in winter. The annual average temperature is 9 ℃, the average temperature in January is - 10.1 ° C, and the extreme minimum temperature is - 16 ℃ (January 12, 1977). The average temperature in July is 22.42, the extreme maximum temperature is 36 ℃ (July 30, 2007), the minimum monthly average temperature is - 5 ℃ (January 1969), and the maximum monthly average temperature is 30 ℃ (July 2009). The average annual temperature range is 32 ℃, and the maximum daily temperature range is 13 ℃ (March 20, 2000). The annual average growth period is 140 days, the annual average frost free period is 140 days, the longest is 160 days, the shortest is 110 days. The duration above 0 ℃ is 210 days (generally from March 15 to November 15). The average annual precipitation is 450 mm, and the average annual rainfall days are 60 days, up to 80 days and at least 30 days. The extreme annual maximum rainfall is 850mm (1969), and the extreme annual minimum rainfall is 290mm (2010). The rainfall is concentrated from June to August, with the most in July.
hydrology
The river course in LIULIMIAO town belongs to Haihe River Basin, of which the area of LIULIMIAO river basin is 180 square kilometers, accounting for 90%. The Baihe River basin covers an area of 20 square kilometers, accounting for 10%. The main rivers are Liuli River and Baihe River, with a total length of 100 km. It is a secondary river in Henan Province, with a total length of 25 kilometers. The total length of the river is 205 km, and the river network density is 0.9 km / km2. The largest river in the territory is Baihe River. From langhushao village to Qingshiling village, it flows through shuangwenpu village and Baihe North Village, with a length of 10 kilometers and a drainage area of 20 square kilometers.
mineral resources
The underground mineral deposits in LIULIMIAO town include gold and iron ore. Among them, the gold mine reserves are 9 million tons, located in yangshuxia village and Detiangou village. The mining area is 10 square kilometers, with geological reserves of 9 million tons, recoverable capacity of 5 million tons and annual output of 800000 tons.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in LIULIMIAO town are flood, wind, hail, freezing and so on. The flood occurred 2-4 times a year, mainly from June to September. The most serious one occurred in Detiangou area on August 10, 1969. Due to the continuous rainstorm, the flood and debris flow occurred in Detiangou village, Qifeng tea township. More than 20 people died and hundreds of houses were damaged. Five people died and dozens of houses were damaged in longquanyu area. More than 1000 mu of cultivated land was damaged in the town.
population
By the end of 2018, the number of registered residence in the town of Li Miao was 7500.
Economics
LIULIMIAO town has a total cultivated area of 6800 mu, 0.8 mu per capita. The forest area is 180000 mu. In 2011, the total output value of agriculture was 46.922 million yuan, accounting for 30.8% of GDP.
Corn and soybean are the main food crops in LIULIMIAO town. In 2011, it produced 1735 tons of grain, 223.1 kg per capita, including 1216.4 tons of corn and 251.7 tons of soybean. The main economic crops are peanuts, with a planting area of 20 mu and a yield of 23 tons.
Animal husbandry in LIULIMIAO town is mainly pig, sheep and poultry. In 2011, 1651 pigs were raised and 945 were on hand at the end of the year. The number of sheep raised was 1801, and 1269 were on hand at the end of the year. The number of poultry raised was 168000, and the number of listed poultry was 142000. In 2011, 303.1 tons of meat were produced, including 61.4 tons of pork and 8.8 tons of mutton. 125.3 tons of eggs. The total output value of animal husbandry is 9.484 million yuan, accounting for 20.2% of the total agricultural output value.
By the end of 2011, LIULIMIAO town had planted 261000 mu, with a forest coverage rate of 82.3%.
In 2011, the fruit planting area of LIULIMIAO town was 3000 mu, and the main varieties were apricot, pear, plum, peach, apple, etc.
Aquaculture is the main fishery in LIULIMIAO town. In 2011, the total output value of fishery was 12.342 million yuan, accounting for 26.3% of the total agricultural output value. The per capita net income of farmers is 12014 yuan.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of LIULIMIAO town reached 670 million yuan, an increase of 4.2% over the previous year.
In 2011, there were 10 large-scale industrial enterprises with 1188 employees in LIULIMIAO Town, realizing an industrial added value of 1.1 billion yuan, an increase of 41% over the previous year. Among them, there was one medium-sized industrial enterprise with 338 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 18.36 million yuan, an increase of 72% over the previous year.
In 2011, the total revenue of LIULIMIAO town was 34.2 million yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there was a primary school in LIULIMIAO Town, with 126 students and 22 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of school-age children was 100%.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, LIULIMIAO town had a cultural and art group with 25 members, including 25 individual members. There is one art performance group with 25 performers, 35 performances per year and 5000 audiences. There is one film screening unit, with 2474 shows per year and 5000 audience. There are 25 cultural stations with a construction area of 750 square meters. There are 25 public libraries with a construction area of 750 square meters and a collection of 61000 books. There are 30 employees in the cultural industry, including 2 employees in public institutions. The main cultural and art groups are the colorful glass culture and art group. The cultural festivals held include lianqiaofan folk custom festival, Qixi Cultural Festival, etc.
At the end of 2011, there were 25 sports venues and 1 Sports Association in LIULIMIAO town. The regular sports activities held every year are farmers' games. 100% of the villages are equipped with fitness equipment, and 80.5% of the permanent residents often take part in sports activities. At present, there are 75 loudspeakers in radio and television, with a household rate of 78% and a sound rate of 52%.
By the end of 2011, LIULIMIAO town had 56 TV channels from central and Beijing TV stations, and 1623 cable TV users, with a comprehensive TV coverage of 52.3%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was a health center in LIULIMIAO town. There are 6 beds, 0.8 beds per 1000 people,
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