Quzi town
Quzi Town, a town under the jurisdiction of Huan County, Qingyang City, Gansu Province, is located at the junction of Huan County, Qingcheng county and Huachi County. It is adjacent to Huachi County in the East, Maling town and Tuqiao Township in Qingcheng County in the south, Hedao Township and Tianchi Township in the west, mubo town and Bazhu Township in the north. The administrative area is 408 square kilometers. By the end of 2018, the registered residence of Qu town was 30043.
In January 1965, Xujiahe commune was abolished and transferred to Quzi commune. In December 1983, Quzi commune was transformed into a township. In March 1985, it was changed to Quzi town. In August 2003, Xujiahe township was merged into Quzi town. As of June 2020, Quzi town has 15 administrative villages and 2 communities.
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Quzi town was 15.998 million yuan, an increase of 11.3% over the previous year. The local fiscal revenue was 1.4919 million yuan, an increase of 10.8% over the previous year. From the perspective of various taxes, the business tax is 938000 yuan and the enterprise income tax is 784000 yuan. The per capita fiscal revenue is 661.8 yuan. In 2011, the total agricultural output value was 46.76 million yuan, an increase of 6.2% over the previous year. In 2018, there were 13 industrial enterprises in Quzi Town, including 4 Enterprises above Designated Size and 6 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
In June of 1936, Quzi county was established and located in Quzi Town, belonging to Shaanxi Gansu Ningxia Province.
From August 1937 to August 1940, he was the resident of the office of administrative inspector of Qinghuan district.
In June 1950, Quzi county was abolished and assigned to Huan County.
In March 1958, the township directly under Quzi was established, and the township directly under Xujiahe and loufangzi was analyzed. In October of the same year, the township directly under Xujiahe was classified as the township directly under Quzi, and the township directly under loufangzi was classified as the township directly under Huancheng.
In October 1958, Quzi commune was established.
In April 1961, Xujiahe commune was established.
In January 1965, Xujiahe commune was abolished and transferred to Quzi commune.
In December 1983, Quzi commune was transformed into a township.
In March 1985, it was changed to Quzi town.
In August 2003, Xujiahe township was merged into Quzi town.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, Quzi town had 1 Community: Xincheng, 15 administrative villages: Wuliqiao, Shuangcheng, Liuqi, mengjiazhai, gaoliwan, loufangzi, Xigou, songjiayuan, xujiayuan, jincunsi, youfangyuan, jinpenzhang, xiaozhuangzi, Majiahe, dongjiayuan; 4 resident groups and 88 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Quzi town has 15 administrative villages: Wuliqiao village, mengjiazhai village, gaoliwan village, loufangzi village, Xigou village, songjiayuan village, Liuqi village, Shuangcheng village, xujiayuan village, jincunsi village, youfangyuan village, jinpenzhang village, xiaozhuangzi village, Majiahe village, dongjiayuan village, 2 communities: Xincheng community and Quzi town industrial concentration area community. The people's government is stationed in Shuangcheng village.
geographical environment
Location context
Quzi town is located at the junction of Huan County, Qingcheng county and Huachi County. It is adjacent to Huachi County in the East, Maling town and Tuqiao town in Qingcheng County in the south, Hedao town and Tianchi town in the west, mubo town and Bazhu town in the north. The administrative area is 408 square kilometers.
topographic features
Quzi town is a gully region of the Loess Plateau, with mountains, rivers and plateaus. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, with an average altitude of 983 meters. The highest point in the territory is located in nijiayuan, with an altitude of 1373m; the lowest point is located in Wuliqiao.
climate
Quzi town belongs to temperate continental semi dry early climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons, sufficient sunshine, large annual temperature difference, less precipitation and concentrated precipitation. The annual average temperature is 9.2 ℃. The annual average frost free period is 165 days, the annual average sunshine hours is 2596 hours, and the annual average precipitation is 480mm.
hydrology
There is Huanjiang River in Quzi Town, which runs through the whole town from north to south, with a length of 17.5 km. The total runoff is 100 million cubic meters.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Quzi town was 24170, including 4026 permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 16.7%. In addition, there are 3370 floating population. In the total population, there are 12810 males, accounting for 53%; 11360 females, accounting for 47%; 4181 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 17.3%; 17233 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 71.3%; 2756 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 11.4%. The total population is Han nationality. In 2011, the birth rate was 12.9 ‰, the death rate was 6.2 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 6,7 ‰. The population density is 59 per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence of Qu town was 30043.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Quzi town was 15.998 million yuan, an increase of 11.3% over the previous year. The local fiscal revenue was 1.4919 million yuan, an increase of 10.8% over the previous year. From the perspective of various taxes, the business tax is 938000 yuan and the enterprise income tax is 784000 yuan. The per capita fiscal revenue is 661.8 yuan. In 2011, the total agricultural output value was 46.76 million yuan, an increase of 6.2% over the previous year.
In 2018, there were 13 industrial enterprises in Quzi Town, including 4 Enterprises above Designated Size and 6 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
The main food crops in Quzi town are winter wheat, corn and elk. In 2011, the total output of grain crops was 17490 tons, 643 kg per capita, including 1238 tons of wheat, 15735 tons of corn, 53 tons of buckwheat, 142 tons of sorghum, 41 tons of millet, 106 tons of potato and 411 tons of beans. The output of oil crops is 806 tons, including 595 tons of flax and 211 tons of rape; the planting area of melons and vegetables is more than 10000 mu, including 14689 tons of vegetables and 7589 tons of melons; the planting area of medicinal materials is 150 mu, and other crops are 200 mu. Animal husbandry to raise pigs, sheep, poultry based. In 2011, 721 pigs were sold and 6712 were on hand at the end of the year; 22371 sheep were sold and 52000 were on hand at the end of the year; 36100 poultry were on hand at the end of the year.
business
At the end of 2011, there were 320 commercial outlets and 380 employees in Quzi town. In 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 33 million yuan, an increase of 21.3% over the previous year; there was one urban and rural fair, with an annual turnover of 8.5 million yuan, an increase of 17% over the previous year.
finance
At the end of 2011, Quzi town had various deposit balances of 51.98 million yuan, an increase of 15% over the previous year, and various loan balances of 29.92 million yuan, an increase of 7% over the previous year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 2 kindergartens in Quzi Town, with 675 children and 15 full-time teachers; 1 Central Primary School, 18 village primary schools, 2317 students and 171 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate, consolidation rate and graduation rate of school-age children in primary schools reached 100%; 1 junior middle school, 1 complete middle school (Huanxian No.2 Middle School), with 3686 students and 248 full-time teachers The coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education is 100%. In 2011, the education budget was 1.1509 million yuan, accounting for 7.2% of the total financial expenditure, an increase of 11.77% over the previous year.
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a Cultural Broadcasting Service Center and a cultural square in Quzi town; 15 village level rural libraries with a collection of 41000 books; and a folk culture industry association of Quzi sachets. There are 3 masters of Chinese folk arts and crafts.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 14 medical institutions in Quzi Town, including 1 health center and 13 village level health centers, 30 beds and 4.19 million yuan of fixed assets. There were 80 health professionals, including 12 licensed doctors, 1 licensed assistant doctor and 19 registered nurses. In 2011, medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 11256 person times of diagnosis and treatment. The participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 100%.
social security
In 2011, there were 94 households with 181 people in Quzi Town, and the expenditure was 422900 yuan, an increase of 17.5% over the previous year. The number of rural minimum living security households was 1882, with 6916 people, and the expenditure was 6.08 million yuan, an increase of 30.8% over the previous year; 329 people received rural medical assistance, and the expenditure was 1.3512 million yuan. The state subsidized and subsidized 60 people of all kinds, and the pension expenditure was 208000 yuan, an increase of 0.5% over the previous year. There is a central nursing home with 50 beds and 35 rural five security personnel. One charity branch. At the end of 2011, 17363 people participated in the new rural social endowment insurance, with the participation rate of 95.5%.
Transportation
There is G211 highway in Quzi town.
History and culture
It is said that in ancient times, the soldiers guarding the border played Pipa homesickness music here and got its name.
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