Busy side street
Mangpan street is located in Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, 5 kilometers away from the city. It is adjacent to Bangdong Township and Matai Township in the East, Fengxiang street in the south, Zhangtuo Township in the West and ant pile Township in the north. It was officially changed to its current name in 2005.
General situation
It covers an area of 263.4 square kilometers. At the end of 2006, there were 7726 households with a total population of 32466, including 31630 agricultural population. There are Han, Dai, Lahu, Yi and other nationalities. Population 42775 (2010). It has jurisdiction over two neighborhood committees and five village committees: mangpan and mangling; Qinghua, Wenwei, Bingjian, Chahe and Mingzi. There are 88 natural villages, 215 villager groups and 3 resident groups. Office in magpie nest. Wenbang township was established in 1940. It was incorporated into the third district in 1950, and Chahe and Qingwen townships were set up in 1957. Hongqi (urban area) commune was juxtaposed in 1958, mangpan commune was set up in 1961 and merged into urban area in the same year, Shengli commune was set up in 1966, mangpan commune was renamed in 1981, mangpan commune was set up in 1983 and mangpan township was set up in 1987. In 2005, mangpan township was abolished and mangpan street was established. The street is located in the middle of Linxiang District, the northern suburb of the city, with the highest altitude of 2772 meters and the lowest altitude of 1200 meters. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south, and the mountain ranges are north-south. It belongs to Nujiang River system with mild climate and subtropical low latitude mountain monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is 17.2 ℃, the annual average sunshine time is 2115.9 hours, the annual average rainfall is 1163.9 mm, and the annual average rainfall day is 171 days. The streets should adhere to the scientific concept of development, coordinate the development of mountainous areas and dam areas, cultivate suburban high-quality agriculture; consolidate and enhance traditional industries (tea, walnut, animal husbandry, breeding, etc.); cultivate emerging industries (tobacco); develop the tertiary industry around urban construction; accelerate the construction of socialist new countryside and labor export, and do a good job in increasing farmers' income, so as to realize various social undertakings and social benefits Harmonious development.
summary
Mangpan street is located in the middle of Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, in the northern suburb of the city, with longitude of 100 ° 06 ′ E and latitude of 23 ° 55 ′ n, 5 km away from the urban area. It is adjacent to Bangdong Township and Matai Township in the East, Fengxiang street in the south, Zhangtuo Township in the West and ant pile Township in the north. With an area of 263.4 square kilometers, the total number of households is 7726, the total population is 42775 (in 2010), and the agricultural population is 31630. There are Han, Dai, Lahu, Yi and other nationalities. It governs two communities of mangpan and mangling, and five administrative villages of Qinghua, Wenwei, Bingjian, Chahe and Mingzi, with an altitude of 1450 meters. National Highway 214 passes through the border.
evolution
Wenbang township was established in 1940. It was incorporated into the third district in 1950, and Chahe and Qingwen townships were set up in 1957. In 1958, Hongqi (city) commune was juxtaposed. In 1961, mangpan commune was established and merged into the third district in the same year. Dawen commune was established in 1966, Shengli commune in 1970, mangpan commune in 1981, mangpan District in 1983 and mangpan Township in 1987. In 1997, it covers an area of 264.6 square kilometers and has a population of 31000. It has jurisdiction over seven administrative villages: mangpan, mangling, Qinghua, Wenwei, Bingjian, Mingzi and Chahe. On November 1, 2005, mangpan township was abolished and mangpan street was replaced.
Postcode
six hundred and seventy-seven thousand and eleven
2008 Code
530902002: ~ 001 mangpan community ~ 002 mangling community ~ 202 Qinghua village ~ 203 Wenwei village ~ 204 Bingjian village ~ 205 Chahe village ~ 206 Mingzi village
economic development
The street area covers an area of 263 square kilometers, with 22302 mu of cultivated land, including 15460 mu of paddy field, 6842 mu of dry land, and 0.71 mu of cultivated land per capita. It mainly grows rice, corn, wheat, beans, sweet potato and other crops. At the end of the year, the economic forest and fruit area was 24799 mu, and the per capita forest and fruit area was 0.78 mu. At the end of the year, the total income of rural economy was 105.071 million yuan, the per capita net income of farmers was 2400 yuan, and the per capita grain of farmers was 292 kg. The main industries of the sub district office are planting and breeding, and the products are mainly sold to the province, city and district. In 2008, the total sales revenue of main breeding industry was 64.651 million yuan, accounting for 62% of the total income of rural economy. At the end of 2008, the area of tea garden was 23664 mu, including 11032 mu of picking area, 517500 kg of output and 5103000 yuan of income, accounting for 7% of the total income of rural economy. The area of walnut was 22477 Mu and the income was 190000 yuan. Tobacco area 147 mu, income 126000 yuan. Mangpan sub district office is vigorously developing walnut, tea, flue-cured tobacco and other characteristic industries, and plans to develop walnut and tea industries into the core industries for farmers to become rich. Take the development of pickled walnut as a family sideline to cultivate pillar industry, realize the transformation of large-scale development, pay attention to the area of quantitative type to high-yield and high-quality benefit type) industrial development ideas, highlight the walnut and tea two key industries, consolidate the development of flue-cured tobacco, vegetable industry, appropriate development of papaya, bamboo and other industries, constantly lay a solid industrial foundation, create a good environment for farmers' income Conditions.
infrastructure
By the end of 2008, mangpan sub district office had realized water, electricity, access, telephone and television. There are 5413 households with tap water, 2507 households with well water and 2542 households with drinking water difficulty or substandard water quality (accounting for 32% of the total number of households). There are 7841 households with electricity, 4707 households with cable TV and 5918 households with TV (accounting for 99%, 51% and 76% of the total number of households respectively); there are 3401 households with fixed telephone or mobile phone, among which 1862 households with mobile phone (accounting for 42% and 22% of the total number respectively). The sub district office is located in the northern suburb of Lincang City, with asphalt road entering the street and 2km away from the market. The office has 56 cars, 53 agricultural vehicles, 357 tractors and 1490 motorcycles. The effective irrigation area of cultivated land is 15460 mu, and the effective irrigation rate is 67%, including 7465.9 mu of high and stable yield farmland and 0.24 mu of per capita high and stable yield farmland. By the end of 2008, there were 1464 households with biogas digesters and 1181 households with solar energy. There are 13 small water cellars. There are 42 villages with tap water, 88 villages with electricity, 57 villages with access roads, 88 villages with TV, 85 villages with telephone and 1 village with street lamp in the sub district office. There are 46 villages still have drinking water difficulties or water quality is not up to standard. Among them, 1641 households live in brick concrete structure housing, 1177 households live in brick wood structure housing, 4913 households live in civil structure housing, and 189 households live in other structure housing.
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