Qi Street
Qi's street belongs to Yang County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province. It is located in the west of the county, connecting Yangzhou street in the East, moziqiao town in the south, Yishui town in the west, Guandi town and Yishui town in the north. The maximum distance between East and West is 8.6 km, and the maximum distance between North and south is 9.1 km, with a total area of 58 square kilometers.
As of June 2020, Qishi street has jurisdiction over 1 community and 15 administrative villages. In 2011, the total population of Qishi street was 25999, the total agricultural output value reached 187 million yuan, the total industrial output value reached 380 million yuan, and the transaction volume of urban and rural fair trade was 58 million yuan.
Historical evolution
It is named after the tomb of Liu Bangqi, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
The Qing Dynasty was a town under the jurisdiction of Hanzhong Prefecture and Yangxian county.
In the Republic of China, it was established as a township.
In October 1949, it was still a township.
In 1958, Qi's commune was established, and later it became a red flag commune.
In 1959, it was changed into a management area, belonging to Chengguan commune.
In 1961, the District Working Committee was established.
In 1984, it was changed into Qishi Township and Balong Township, belonging to Chengguan District.
In 1996, Qishi Township and Balong Township merged into Qishi town.
On June 28, 2015, Shaanxi Province adjusted the township administrative division, abolished Qishi town and established Qishi street.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Qishi street had 18 administrative villages including Zhuyuan, wulangmiao, Quanfeng, Qishi, Houcun, qiyanquan, Zhanggou, Zhujia, weijiamiao, Shiyang, Taoling, dengjiamiao, longwanggou, taishifen, Shanhou, shangzhao, Xiazhao and Panwan, and 144 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Qishi street has jurisdiction over 1 community and 15 administrative villages. The people's government is stationed in Zhuyuan village.
geographical environment
Location context
Qi street is located in the west of the county, connecting Yangzhou street in the East, moziqiao town in the south, Yishui town in the west, Guandi town and Yishui town in the north. The maximum distance between East and West is 8.6 km, and the maximum distance between North and south is 9.1 km, with a total area of 58 square kilometers.
topographic features
Qi's street is located in the junction of Pingchuan and hills, the terrain is high in the north and low in the south. The southern part of the territory is Pingchuan District, and the northern part is hilly area.
Climatic characteristics
Qi Street climate is subtropical humid monsoon climate. The annual average temperature is 14.5 ℃. The annual average sunshine hours are 1752 hours. The annual average precipitation is 839.7mm, and the rainfall is mainly concentrated from June to October.
Water system hydrology
The river course in Qishi street belongs to the Hanjiang River system of the Yangtze River Basin. The main rivers are Hanjiang River and its tributaries overflow River and Tangshui river.
natural resources
The proven resources in Qishi Street mainly include bentonite, gypsum and clay. It is mainly distributed in Panwan village and other places.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Qishi Street are low temperature, flood, landslide, drought, gale, hail, earthquake, etc.
population
By the end of 2011, the total population of Qi's sub district was 25999, including 13442 males (51.7%) and 12557 females (48.3%). In 2011, the birth rate of Qishi street was 9.6 ‰, the death rate was 7.1 ‰, the natural growth rate was 2.5 ‰, and the population density was 448.3 people per square kilometer.
Economics
primary industry
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Qishi Street reached 187 million yuan, an increase of 9.8% over the previous year. The area of agricultural cultivated land is 44154 mu.
Grain crops in Qishi Street are mainly wheat, corn and rice. In 2011, Qishi Street produced 16890 tons of grain, including 2583 tons of wheat, 2858 tons of corn and 5896 tons of rice.
The main cash crops in Qishi Street are Chinese herbal medicine, vegetables, etc. In 2011, the planting area of traditional Chinese medicine in Qishi street was 1100 mu, with an output of 1340 tons; the planting area of vegetables was 17500 mu, with an output of 43050 tons. The main varieties were cabbage, celery, cauliflower, spinach, kidney beans, cowpeas, tomatoes, garlic seedlings, etc.
Animal husbandry in Qishi street is mainly raising pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, there were 121000 pigs in Qishi street, with 53000 at the end of the year; 7635 sheep, with 4159 at the end of the year; 6868 cattle, with 5566 at the end of the year; 232000 poultry, with 129000 listed poultry. In 2011, Qishi Street produced 6039 tons of meat, including 3793 tons of pork, 160 tons of beef, 5 tons of mutton and 1720 tons of poultry; 817 tons of eggs; the total output value of animal husbandry was 64.88 million yuan, accounting for 34.7% of the total agricultural output value.
the secondary industry
Qishi Street formed an industrial system with cement production, bentonite and colored tile processing as the main parts. There are 6 small and medium-sized enterprises in China. In 2011, the total industrial output value of Qishi Street reached 380 million yuan, an increase of 12% over the previous year.
the service sector; the tertiary industry
By the end of 2011, Qishi street had 6 commercial outlets and 86 employees. In 2011, the transaction volume of urban and rural fair trade in Qishi street was 58 million yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year.
By the end of 2011, there was one Qishi town rural credit branch and three outlets in Qishi street. The balance of various deposits of financial institutions was 90 million yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year; the balance of various loans was 30 million yuan, an increase of 12% over the previous year.
Transportation
By the end of 2011, the hardening rate of Village Road in Qishi street was 100%, three bus lines were opened, 13 waiting stations were built, and an efficient and convenient urban-rural road network was initially formed. There are two county and township (town) highways, with a total length of 17 kilometers. By the end of 2011, the total length of roads in Qishi street was 15 kilometers, and there were 8 bridges with a total length of 50 meters.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
By the end of 2011, there were 1 cultural station and 8 village cultural activity centers in Qishi street.
By the end of 2011, the cable TV coverage and telecommunication network coverage of Qishi street had reached 100%.
education
By the end of 2011, there were 1 middle school, 2 primary schools and 2 complete primary schools in Qishi Street area. The enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools, the enrollment rate of middle school age population, the enrollment rate of primary school to primary school and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education have all reached 100%.
public health
By the end of 2011, there were 19 medical and health institutions at all levels in Qishi street, including 1 health center and 18 standardized clinics, providing free physical examination for the elderly over 65 years old every year. In 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system in Qishi Street reached 98%.
social security
In 2011, the participation rate of new rural social endowment insurance in Qishi Street reached 100%. The reconstruction of 40 households after the disaster was completed, 200 households were reconstructed, 60 houses were relocated and 230 people were resettled.
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