Jinggan Street
Jinggan street, belonging to Jingyang County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, is located in the south of the county and the north of Jinghe River. It borders Yongle Town and Chongwen town in the East, Gaozhuang town across Jinghe River in the south, Zhongzhang town in the West and Sanqu town in the north. The maximum distance from east to west is 10.9 kilometers, and the maximum distance from north to south is 6.8 kilometers, with a total area of 54 square kilometers.
As of June 2020, Jinggan street has jurisdiction over 5 communities and 23 administrative villages. In 2011, Jinggan street had a total population of 81700. In 2016, the GDP of Jinggan Street reached 7.7 billion yuan, including 6.9 billion yuan of non-public output value, 6 billion yuan of fixed asset investment and 18000 yuan of per capita net income of farmers.
Historical evolution
Jinghui canal is named after its south main canal, which runs through its jurisdiction from west to East.
It was under the jurisdiction of Yishan Township in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
In 1939, it was an autonomous town.
In 1951, it was a district.
In 1956, the district was withdrawn and the township was merged into Chengguan Township.
In 1958, Jingyang was incorporated into Sanyuan county and became Jinggan management area of Jingyang commune.
In 1961, the county system was restored and Chengguan commune was established.
In 1964, Chengguan commune was changed into Jinggan commune and Chengguan town was established.
In 1984, Jinggan commune was incorporated into Chengguan town and Chengguan town was changed into Jinggan town.
On April 6, 2017, Jinggan street of Jingyang County was entrusted and transferred to Jinghe new town of Xixian new district.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Jinggan street had five communities: East Street, West Street, South Street, North Street and Xinyuan. Jinliu, Fengjia, Jianshe, daquzi, tuanzhuang, Dongguan, Liangji, Beiguan, Xianqian, muliu, Beiqiang, Nanqiang, Xiguan, Jiyuan, Wangjing, daxengxiu, huachidu, Chaijia, Xianfeng, Huali, Fanjia, wawang, Shuangzhao, ruining, Mazhuang, tuhe, Yaofang and Tangli There are 149 administrative villages and 149 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Jinggan street has jurisdiction over 5 communities and 23 administrative villages. The office is located at 311 Jinggan street.
geographical environment
Jinggan street is located in the south of Jingyang County and the north of Jinghe River. It is the seat of Jingyang County. It borders Yongle Town and Chongwen town in the East, Gaozhuang town across Jinghe River in the south, Zhongzhang town in the West and Sanqu town in the north. The maximum distance from east to west is 10.9 kilometers, and the maximum distance from north to south is 6.8 kilometers, with a total area of 54 square kilometers.
population
By the end of 2011, the total population of Jinggan sub district was 81700, including 55300 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 67.69%, and 2000 floating population. Among the total population, there are 40800 males, accounting for 49.94%, and 40900 females, accounting for 50.06%. In 2011, the birth rate of Jinggan street was 10 ‰, the mortality rate was 12.12 ‰, and the natural population growth rate was - 2.12 ‰. The population density is 1513 per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Jinggan street was 7.57 million yuan, an increase of 50% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, business tax was 1.09 million yuan, value-added tax was 2.83 million yuan, enterprise income tax was 2.12 million yuan, and per capita fiscal revenue was 180 yuan, an increase of 15.6% over the previous year.
In 2016, the GDP of Jinggan Street area reached 7.7 billion yuan, of which the total non-public output value reached 6.9 billion yuan, a synchronous growth of 15%. The fixed asset investment was 6 billion yuan, and the per capita net income of farmers was expected to reach 18000 yuan, an increase of 15% over the previous year.
primary industry
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Jinggan Street reached 753 million yuan, an increase of 7.2% over the previous year, and the agricultural added value accounted for 23.1% of the GDP. The main food crops are wheat and corn. In 2011, Jinggan Street produced 28900 tons of grain, 353.7 kg per capita. Among them, 13800 tons of summer grain and 15100 tons of autumn grain. The main economic crops are vegetables. In 2011, the vegetable planting area of Jinggan street was 23680 mu, including 11480 mu of open vegetables, 4300 mu of sunlight greenhouse, 7300 mu of arch shed, 600 mu of water lotus, 10000 mu of fruit trees, and the fruit output reached 10000 tons.
Animal husbandry to raise pigs, dairy goats, cows, poultry based. In 2011, Jinggan street had 30000 live pigs, 16000 at the end of the year; 9700 dairy goats, 6000 at the end of the year; 1100 cows, 999 at the end of the year; and 220000 poultry. In 2011, the output of meat, eggs and milk in Jinggan Street reached 1305 tons, 2057 tons and 4244 tons respectively. The total output value of animal husbandry is 130 million yuan, accounting for 17.3% of the total agricultural output value.
the secondary industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Jinggan Street reached 2.054 billion yuan, an increase of 6.5% over the previous year, and the industrial added value accounted for 72.3% of the GDP. There were 180 industrial enterprises with 5000 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 320 million yuan, an increase of 16.8% over the previous year.
the service sector; the tertiary industry
By the end of 2011, Jinggan street had 300 commercial outlets and 2000 employees; in 2011, Jinggan Street's total social commodity sales reached 1.7 billion yuan, an increase of 20% over the previous year; there were 4 urban and rural fairs, with an annual turnover of 300 million yuan. In 2011, the balance of various deposits of Jinggan Street financial institutions was 791.32 million yuan, and the balance of various loans was 269.7 million yuan.
Transportation
Jinggan street has 211 national highway and 208 provincial highway, Baomao Expressway and Yanxi Expressway in the East, Xianxun Expressway in the west, Fuyin Expressway in the south, Guanzhong Ring Expressway in the north, and Jingyang north exit of Guanzhong Ring Expressway in the north of the street. The main roads are Jingyong Road, South Ring Road, North Ring Road, etc.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
By the end of 2011, Jinggan street had 1 town cultural station, 30 websites, 16 village level cultural activity centers, 78 cultural professionals, various libraries, more than 6000 books, 100 amateur creative teams of music, art, calligraphy, photography and literature, and 2 provincial and municipal cultural protection units.
education
By the end of 2011, Jinggan street had 13 kindergartens with 2000 children and 60 full-time teachers; 13 primary schools with 4200 students and 230 full-time teachers, with a primary school age enrollment rate of 100%; 1 junior high school with 3000 students and 200 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of junior middle school age population, the enrollment rate from primary school to primary school, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education are all 100%.
public health
By the end of 2011, Jinggan street had 1 medical and health institution at all levels, 41 outpatient departments, 102 beds, total fixed assets of 21 million yuan, 91 professional health personnel, including 5 licensed doctors, 30 licensed assistant doctors and 42 registered nurses. In 2011, Jinggan Street medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 150000 person times of diagnosis and treatment. The participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 100%.
famous scenery
Jingyang Confucian Temple
Located in Jingyang County, South Ring Road, North back Arctic Palace Street. In 1980, the people's Government of Jingyang County announced it as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units. The existing building plane is symmetrically arranged along the North-South central axis, forming a complete quadrangle community. The overall building faces south, with a building area of 1358 square meters. The whole building is divided into four parts: Dacheng hall, Jidian (Mountain Gate), east-west veranda hall and east-west wing room. It was destroyed in 1861. In 1865, the magistrate Huang Chuanshen built Dacheng hall. Other buildings were built by Wu Zhou's donation in 1885. At the beginning of the founding of the people's Republic of China, it was occupied by schools, and then changed to grain station and seed company. In 1985, the county cultural relics management committee moved into office and is now the seat of the County Museum.
Fu Tea Town
Fucha town Fucha town scenic spot is a national AAAA scenic spot, which is a characteristic town integrating Fu tea culture and Guanzhong folk culture. Gathered all over the country's customs snacks and characteristics of folk customs. There are spicy workshop, sesame oil mill, cloth art, shoe art, shadow play, Qin opera and other folk characteristics.
Taiji temple hall
It is located in the second street of Jingyang County. In May 1957, the people's Government of Shaanxi Province announced it as the second batch of provincial key cultural relics protection units.
The main hall faces south with five rooms wide and three rooms deep. Seven beams, lifting beam type structure, Xieshan type roof, top construction of gray cloth cylinder, tile, eaves construction ditch head drip. The capitals of the brackets are five. The corner bucket arch has seven steps and three layers, and the filling bucket arch has five steps and one flower. According to historical records, Taiji temple was built by Fu Jian of the former Qin Dynasty (357-384). In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, it was changed into a Buddhist temple, named Huiguo temple. In the reign of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, it was changed into the Zhongxing temple. In the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, it was renamed Taiji temple. During the reign of Tang Tianbao, it was as famous as Qinglong temple in Xi'an. According to the manuscript of the general annals of Shaanxi, "Huiguo temple, the grand temple in the county, was the place where the Japanese Prince of Tang Dynasty studied.".
Weijing Academy
Weijing academy is located in yaojiaxiang middle school in Jingyang County. The lecture hall faces south with five rooms wide and three rooms deep. Seven beams, lifting beam structure. Hard mountain roof, top application of gray cloth cylinder, tile, eaves construction ditch head drip. The front eaves, the capitals and the arches are of three steps, the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty are of Ruyi shape, with melon arches on the outside and three clouds on the center.
Weijing Academy was built in 1873 by Xu Zhenyi, the academic administrator of Shaanxi Province. Wu Jianxun, a gentry, donated the site. It is 12 feet wide and 51 feet long. At that time, there were doors in front of the lecture hall
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