Qimo Street
Qimo street, belonging to Zhijin County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, is located in the north of Zhijin County, bordering Sanjia street in the East, Zhongzhai town and Banqiao Town in the west, and Babu street in the north. The maximum distance between the East and west of the area is 29.2 km.
In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to longkuazexi; in February 1984, it was changed to Qimo township. In 2013, Qimo township was abolished and Qimo street was set up. At the end of 2011, the total population of Qimo street was 32628. As of June 2020, Qimo street has jurisdiction over 16 communities, and the sub district office is located in Douyan community.
In 2011, the financial revenue of Qimo street was 2.37 million yuan, an increase of 18.5% over the previous year.
History of construction
In the Ming Dynasty, it belonged to longtuzexi.
In the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to muenli.
At the beginning of the Republic of China, it belonged to the central region.
In 1932, mofeng township was established as a district.
In 1944, it belonged to Xiwen town.
In January 1950, it belongs to the first district.
In February 1952, Qimo township was set up, which belongs to seven districts and is the residence of the district government.
In September 1958, qunchao commune was established.
In January 1959, the administrative area was changed.
In February 1984, it was changed to Qimo township.
In 2013, Qimo township was abolished and Qimo street was set up.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Qimo street had jurisdiction over 16 administrative villages: sanjieshan, Pingqiao, Zhongba, mofeng, Douyan, Xingrong, Zhongying, Ertang, Heba, Jinshan, Dagou, BUZHAI, jiaozi, Linggang, qingjiao and alei, with 142 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Qimo street has jurisdiction over 16 communities, and the sub district office is located in Douyan community.
geographical environment
Location context
Qimo street is located in the north of Zhijin County, bordering Sanjia street in the East, Zhongzhai town and Banqiao Town in the west, and Babu street in the north. The maximum distance between the East and the west is 29.2km.
topographic features
The terrain of Qimo street is mostly mountainous, which belongs to typical karst landform, with occasional distribution of narrow Intermountain basins. The mountainous area accounts for 91.28%. The terrain is high in the southwest and low in the northeast. The ground elevation is generally between 1200 and 1800 meters. The lowest point is located in Chenjiaqiao formation of Ertang village, with an altitude of 1180 meters.
climate
The annual average temperature in Qimo street is 12.5 ℃, the average temperature in January is 0.5 ℃, the extreme minimum temperature is - 5.5 ℃ (January 20, 2009); the average temperature in July is 26.8 ℃, the extreme maximum temperature is 38.5 ℃ (July 17, 2009). The average annual temperature range is 26.3 ℃. The average annual growth period is 210 days, the average annual frost free period is 300 days, the longest is 320 days, the shortest is 265 days. The annual average sunshine hours are 1750 hours, and the annual total radiation is 84.08 kcal / cm2. The duration above 0 ℃ was 335 days. The annual average precipitation is 1250mm, the extreme annual maximum precipitation is 1480mm (1998), and the extreme annual minimum precipitation is 650mm (2011).
hydrology
Qimo Street within the River belongs to Wujiang River Basin Liuchong river system. There are two rivers, one is the Guancheng River, which flows through the county seat and enters from Guantang bridge in the south, with a length of 10 km; the other originates from alei village, with a length of 20 km. The two rivers flow into Qijie River and then into Liuchong river through ximatang.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Qimo Street are hail, drought, flood, wind and low temperature. The drought occurred more than once a year on average, and the most serious one occurred in 2011. The drought started in autumn 2010 and lasted until the end of autumn 2011. The rainfall was less than 50% of the annual average rainfall, and the average crop yield was reduced by more than 50%. Wind disasters occur all the year round, especially in summer and autumn, which can cause lodging of rice, corn and other crops. The most serious one occurred in 1998. More than one third of the crops in the whole street were affected, covering an area of 6300 mu.
natural resources
The underground mineral resources in Qimo Street are mainly coal, with geological reserves of 530 million tons and exploitable capacity of 320 million tons. They are mainly distributed in alei, jiaozi, Linggang, qingjiao, Jinshan, Zhongba and other villages in the south. The cultivated area is 16514 mu.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Qimo street was 32628, including 1500 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 4.6%. There are 5818 floating population. In the total population, there are 17306 males, accounting for 53%; 15322 females, accounting for 47%; 7292 under 14 years old, accounting for 22.3%; 23101 between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 70.8%; 2235 over 65 years old, accounting for 6.9%. In the total population, 15462 people (47.4%) are Han nationality, and 17166 people (52.6%) are Miao, Buyi, Bai and other ethnic minorities. There are more than 2000 ethnic minorities, including Miao and Buyi, of which 3403 are Miao, accounting for 19.82% of the minority population, and 2019 are Buyi, accounting for 11.8%. In 2011, the birth rate was 12.3 ‰, the death rate was 5.4 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 6.9 ‰. The population density is 407 per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the financial revenue of Qimo street was 2.37 million yuan, an increase of 18.5% over the previous year.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Qimo street was 67 million yuan, accounting for 28.9% of the GDP.
Grain crops in Qimo Street are mainly corn and rice. In 2011, Qimo Street produced 8779 tons of grain, including 3018 tons of corn, 1458 tons of rice and 2042 tons of potatoes. The main economic crops are vegetables. In 2011, the vegetable planting area was 7861 Mu and the yield was 2837 tons. The main varieties were pepper and garlic, including 693 tons of pepper and 482 tons of garlic.
The animal husbandry of Qimo street is mainly raising pigs, cattle and poultry. In 2011, the number of pigs raised in Qimo street was 14000, with a year-end stock of 12500; the number of cattle raised was 4200, with a year-end stock of 3800; and the number of poultry raised was 75000.
Industry
Qimo street has formed an industrial system dominated by coal and building materials.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Qimo Street reached 50 million yuan, accounting for 21.57% of the GDP. In 2011, there were 3 coal enterprises, 5 building materials factories and 210 employees.
business
At the end of 2011, there were 58 commercial outlets and 116 employees in Qimo street. In 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 15 million yuan, an increase of 2.12% over the previous year; there was one rural fair, with an annual turnover of 08 million yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 16 kindergartens with 320 children and 16 full-time teachers in Qimo street; 10 primary schools with 1873 students and 97 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools was 100%; 2 junior middle schools with 620 students and 41 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of school-age population in junior middle schools, the enrollment rate of primary and junior high schools and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%. In 2011, the budget for education was 1.4 million yuan, an increase of 14.28% over the previous year. The proportion of education expenditure in the budget (including urban education surcharges) in the total financial expenditure was 51.28%, an increase of 1.2 percentage points over the previous year.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a cultural station, 16 village cultural activity centers, 17 libraries and 50000 books in Qimo street.
At the end of 2011, there was a school sports ground in Qimo street. 12.5% of the villages installed fitness equipment, and 1% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 17 medical and health institutions at all levels in Qimo street, with 100 beds, 3.06 beds per thousand people, and the total value of fixed assets was 3 million yuan. There were 30 health professionals, including 2 licensed doctors, 5 licensed assistant doctors and 8 registered nurses. In 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 98.96%.
social security
In 2011, there were 10 urban minimum living security households with 12 people in Qimo street, with an expenditure of 311.04 million yuan per month, 216 yuan per person per month; 300 person times of urban medical assistance, with an expenditure of 80000 yuan; 4368 person times of cooperative medical treatment, with an expenditure of 8736 yuan, were subsidized by civil affairs departments. The number of rural minimum living security households is 2027, with 4086 people. The expenditure is 2.766 million yuan, with a monthly average of 56.3 yuan. The state subsidized 114 people and paid 409383 yuan in pension expenses. There are 2 community service centers. 6500 people participated in the new rural social endowment insurance, with the participation rate of 19.92%.
Post and telecommunication
At the end of 2011, there was a postal agency in Qimo street. There are 135 fixed line telephone users, 6500 mobile phone users and 50 broadband access users.
traffic
There are 209 provincial road and 307 provincial road in Qimo street.
History and culture
Qimo street is named after the Township People's Government in Qimo village.
famous scenery
Mofeng mountain is one of the eight sceneries of Zhijin. It is said that there is water under Zhijin City, so mofeng mountain is a water locked mountain.
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