Daiwang Street
Daiwang street, belonging to Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, is located in the east of Lintong city. It is adjacent to ma'e street in the East, Muzhai street in the southeast, Renzong street in the south, Qinling street in the southwest and West, Xinfeng street in the northwest and North, and Lingkou street in the northeast, with a total area of 56.8 square kilometers.
In Daiwang street, there are the pangyan cultural site of Neolithic period, the bianque tomb and the bianque Memorial Hall.
As of June 2020, Daiwang street has jurisdiction over 20 villages, including 3 communities and 17 administrative villages. In 2011, Daiwang street had a total population of 52500, with a total agricultural output value of 190 million yuan, a total industrial output value of 720 million yuan, a total social commodity sales value of 850 million yuan, an added value of 850 million yuan in the financial industry, and a balance of 900 million yuan in various deposits.
Historical evolution
The origin of place names
It got its name from Daiwang temple. In the 10th year of emperor Gaodi of the Western Han Dynasty (197 BC), Liu Bang, the emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, made his son Liu Heng a king. In 180bc, Chen Ping, Zhou Bo and others welcomed and established Dai Wang as emperor. Liu Heng lived in Dai Di from Gaoling to Lishan, but he did not dare to enter Chang'an easily. When the situation in Chang'an was settled, he became Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty. Hence the name, which is still in use today.
History of construction
In the late Qing Dynasty, huairenli was under the jurisdiction of Lihe village, Gaoxing village, Xueli village, Wangjia village, zhouzhao village, Menjia village, Nanli village, Gangou village, Xieyang village, Xiliu village, Yaochen village, beiren village, Qingquan village, Shanren village, Angou village, Fengjia village, hujiazhai village, yanwang village, Beili village, Songjia village, Mawang village and Jiangyuan village.
During the period of the Republic of China, it belonged to the daiwanglian, shanlilian and eight Bao in Xinfeng Town. Li He, er Baoshan Ren, San Baoshan sun, Si Baodong Yang, Wu Baoxi Liu, Liu Baoan Houbao, Qi Baoan Gou, BA Baoqiao Wang.
After 1949, it was Xinfeng District, with jurisdiction over Daiwang, Angou, Shanren and Songjia.
In 1956, after the co-operation, it was unified and divided into Lihuai Township, which has jurisdiction over 12 senior communities: Xiliu, Menjia, Beili, Songjia, Xieyang, Angou, Lihe, Daiwang, Shanren, Wangjian, Xiyang and sunma in Lishan town.
In September 1958, after communization, it became Lihuai administrative area of Xinfeng commune, with jurisdiction over six brigades: Shanren, Beili, nianwang, Songjia, Angou and Xieyang.
In April 1961, the commune was set up when the administrative division was adjusted.
In April 1984, the commune was changed into a town.
In October 1999, it was renamed street.
In December 2002, all 9 administrative villages under Zhili Township were merged into Daiwang street.
administrative division
Division evolution
In 1996, it has jurisdiction over 13 administrative villages, namely Daiwang, Shanren, Lihe, Xiliu, yanwang, Beili, Songjia, Xieyang, Angou, Jiangyuan, qiaowang, shansun and Menjia.
In 2002, Jiangyuan, Daiwang, shansun, Shanren, qiaowang, Angou, Xieyang, Songjia, yanwang, Beili, Menjia, Xiliu, Lihe, pangyan, Shangxing, Chendong, Fangjia, Miaoli, Gaozhai, Beiguo, Zhili and jiahuang were administrated.
By the end of 2011, Daiwang street had jurisdiction over three residents' committees, namely Daidong, Daixi and Shaangu; 22 administrative villages, namely Daiwang, Lihe, Xiliu, Menjia, yanwang, Beili, Songjia, Jiangyuan, Angou, Xieyang, qiaowang, Shanren, shansun, Chendong, Shangxing, pangyan, Zhili, Miaoli, Fangjia, Beiguo, Gaozhai and jiahuang; and 156 villager groups.
Current situation of regionalization
As of June 2020, Daiwang street has jurisdiction over 20 villages, including 3 communities and 17 administrative villages. The office is located at 143 Daiwang street.
geographical environment
Location context
Daiwang street is located in the east of Lintong City, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. It is adjacent to ma'e street in the East, Muzhai street in the southeast, Renzong street in the south, Qinling street in the southwest and West, Xinfeng street in the northwest and North, and Lingkou street in the northeast. The maximum distance from east to west is 10 kilometers, and the maximum distance from north to south is 7 kilometers, with a total area of 56.8 square kilometers. The land area is 55.2 square kilometers, accounting for 97%, and the water area is 1.6 square kilometers, accounting for 3%. It is 10 kilometers away from the district government.
topographic features
Daiwang street is located in the tableland area to the east of Lintong city and the south of Weihe River. The terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest.
Climatic characteristics
Daiwang street has a warm temperate continental monsoon climate, with annual average temperature of 13.4 ℃, average temperature of - 1.3 ℃ in January and extreme minimum temperature of - 17 ℃; average temperature of 27 ℃ and extreme maximum temperature of 41.9 ℃ in July. The annual average precipitation is 553.3 mm. The maximum precipitation month is September, with an average of 119.4 mm. The minimum precipitation month is December, with an average of 6.2 mm. The annual average frost free period is 219 days.
Water system hydrology
There are two main rivers in Daiwang street, including Yuchuan River and Xihe River. Among them, the main river is Xi River, with a length of 7.1 km and a drainage area of 25.6 square kilometers. The largest river in the territory is Xihe River, which flows through the territory from south to north, through Shangxing, Xiliu, Menjia, Beili, Songjia, pangyan, Chendong, jiahuang and other villages on the right bank, with an average annual flow of 7.3m3/s.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Daiwang Street are late spring cold, summer drought, autumn rain and waterlogging. There are nine droughts in ten years, mainly in the dog days. The most serious one occurred in October 1983. The Yuequan production team (now the Yuequan formation of Shangxing Village) of Zhili commune suffered from landslides due to long-term continuous rain, resulting in 23 deaths, 12 houses collapsed and a direct economic loss of 16.15 million yuan.
population
By the end of 2011, Daiwang street had a total population of 52500, including 11662 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 22.2%. There are 699 floating population. Among the total population, there are 26456 males, accounting for 50.4%; 26044 females, accounting for 49.6%; 5701 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 10.8%; 41451 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 79%; 5348 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 10.2%. The total population is mainly Han nationality, with 52300 people, accounting for 99.6%. In 2011, Daiwang street had a birth rate of 5.5 ‰, a death rate of 3.8 ‰, and a natural growth rate of 1.7 ‰. The population density is 924 per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
Revenue and expenditure
In 2011, Daiwang Street's total revenue was 25 million yuan, an increase of 2% over the previous year. Among them, the local fiscal revenue was 25 million yuan, an increase of 2% over the previous year, 136 times that of 1949 and 86 times that of 1978. From the perspective of major taxes, 3.95 million yuan of business, 9.92 million yuan of value-added tax, 320000 yuan of enterprise income tax and 1.29 million yuan of personal income tax were completed, up 31.2%, 76.5%, 128.6% and 18.3% respectively over the previous year. The per capita fiscal revenue is 476.2 yuan. 12.0% over the previous year.
People's life
In 2011, the average annual salary of on-the-job employees of non private units in Daiwang street was 12000 yuan. The per capita net income of farmers is 7915 yuan.
primary industry
In 2011, Daiwang street had 50000 mu of cultivated land, 0.8 mu per capita, and 13000 mu of forest land. The total output value of agriculture increased from 6 million yuan in 1949 to 11 million yuan in 1978, reaching 190 million yuan in 2011, an increase of 10.0% over the previous year. The added value of agriculture accounts for 9.7% of GDP.
planting
Daiwang street food crops to wheat, corn based. In 2011, Daiwang Street produced 14975 tons of grain, 285.2 kg per capita. There are 9923 tons of wheat and 4436 tons of corn. Daiwang Street main cash crops are fruits, vegetables and so on. In 2011, Daiwang street has a vegetable planting area of 4000 mu, with an output of 12599 tons. The main varieties are tomatoes, cucumbers, lotus, onion and garlic, including 1586 tons of tomatoes, 1492 tons of cucumbers, 1054 tons of lotus roots, and 1057 tons of onion and garlic.
Forestry
By the end of 2011, Daiwang street had accumulated 13000 mu of afforestation, including 4800 mu of protective forest, 8200 mu of economic forest, 250000 trees around farmers' houses, with forest coverage rate of 23% and living stock of 302000 cubic meters. In 2011, Daiwang street has a fruit planting area of 8000 mu and an output of 8229 tons. The main varieties are pomegranate, peach and persimmon, including 4450 tons of pomegranate, 1638 tons of peach and 1000 tons of persimmon, and 141 tons of grape, apricot and apple.
Animal Husbandry
Daiwang Street animal husbandry to raise pigs, sheep, cattle, poultry based. In 2011, Daiwang Street raised 42000 pigs and 13000 at the end of the year; 7246 sheep and 3295 at the end of the year; 1654 cattle and 1044 at the end of the year; 314000 poultry and 172000 listed poultry. In 2011, Daiwang Street produced 1900 tons of meat, including 1475 tons of pork, 93 tons of beef, 65 tons of mutton; 1448 tons of eggs, 7264 tons of fresh milk; the total output value of animal husbandry was 80 million yuan, accounting for 42.1% of the total agricultural output value.
Fisheries
Daiwang Street fishery to grass carp, crucian carp, can be used for aquaculture of fresh water surface of 1.3 square kilometers. In 2011, Daiwang Street fish pond culture area was 1.3 hectares, and the output was 230 tons. The total output value of fishery is 27.6 million yuan, accounting for 14.5% of the total agricultural output value.
Production conditions
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