Comity Street
Lijiang street, belonging to Chengzhong District of Xining City, Qinghai Province, is located in the northwest of Xining City, Xining city center, east to North Street, South to West Street, West to Nanchuan River, north to Binhe Road. In 2011, the area is 1.54 square kilometers, with a total population of 28210 people.
It is named because it implies that the Chinese nation advocates "etiquette" and highlights the humanistic spirit of "humility". In the early days of the founding of new China, the Second District of Xining City, lirang street, was established. As of October 2019, lirang street has jurisdiction over Changjiang Road community, Qiyi Road West community and Jiefang Road community.
In 2011, there were 545 commercial outlets in lirang street, with a key tax of 4.66 million yuan.
Historical evolution
It is named because it implies that the Chinese nation advocates "etiquette" and highlights the humanistic spirit of "humility".
In the early days of the founding of new China, the Second District of Xining City, lirang street, was established.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, Lijiang street had jurisdiction over five communities: Changjiang Road, Qiyi Road West, Lijiang Street West, Lijiang Street East and Jiefang Road South.
As of October 2019, lirang street has jurisdiction over Changjiang Road community, Qiyi Road West community and Jiefang Road community.
geographical environment
Lijiang street is located in the northwest of Xining, the center of Xining, east to North Street, South to West Street, West to Nanchuan River, north to Binhe Road, with an area of 1.54 square kilometers.
population
In 2010, the total population of Lijiang street was 24127.
At the end of 2011, the resident population of lirang street was 28210.
Economics
At the end of 2011, there were 545 commercial outlets in lirang street, including Xining Hotel, Xueshan Hotel, industrial and commercial hotel, overseas Chinese hotel and so on. It is an important hotel, business and government activity center. In 2011, the fixed assets investment was 290 million yuan, and the investment was 120 million yuan.
In 2011, the key tax revenue of lirang street was 4.66 million yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a mass art museum in lirang street.
At the end of 2011, the main news organizations in Lijiang street were Qinghai daily, Xihai Metropolis Daily, etc.
education
At the end of 2011, the main schools in lirang street were Datong Street Primary School, Qiyi Road Primary School and one children's palace.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, the main hospitals in Lijiang street were Xining first people's hospital.
social security
In 2011, there were 374 households enjoying the minimum living security, 854 people enjoying the minimum living security; the monthly security payment was 120400 yuan, with a total annual payment of 1425000 yuan; there were 23 new households enjoying the minimum living security, 55 people, with a total payment of 4455 yuan; 625 new jobs were created in cities and towns, 45 people with employment difficulties were reemployed; 445 laid-off and unemployed people were employed; 120 old-age insurance were expanded; the number of unemployed people was increased; Three college students from poverty-stricken families were given assistance with the amount of 9000 yuan; 15 marginal families were given assistance with the amount of 8000 yuan; 61 people were given medical assistance.
traffic
Lijiang street has formed a transportation network composed of highway transportation modes; bridges in the territory include Xiguan bridge, Wusi bridge, Qiyi bridge, Muqiao, etc., which are important transportation hubs; 34 bus lines pass through the jurisdiction.
History and culture
Local food
Pasta
Pasta is also called pasta. It is not rolled out with a rolling pin. Instead, it cuts the soft dough into thick strips. People often call it "Mian Ji". Then cover the noodles with a damp towel for a moment (local people call it "Huimian"). After the noodles are "back", hold the coarse noodles in your hands, flatten and break them with your fingers, about the width of each finger, and put them into boiling water to cook them. Because the patch is small, it is called "Ga patch". (local people call it "Ga", for example, a young man is not called a young man, but "Ga boy")
Sweet fermented grains
Sweet fermented grains is a kind of traditional sweet food loved by Han, Tibetan, Hui, Tu, Salar and other ethnic groups in Qinghai. Sweet overflow wine, delicious taste, more to oats (naked oats), highland barley and the like as raw materials. The raw materials are easy to get and brewing is convenient. It can not only adjust the diet, but also serve the guests. It is quite popular among the masses. There is a folk saying: "to satisfy one's appetite, sweet fermented grains are the first.".
When brewing sweet fermented grains, first wash the corn or highland barley with water, put it in the pot and pour water into it, then add fire to boil it, and then cook it slowly until the grain is opened. After cooking, put the grain on the panel, spread it evenly, and let it cool. Grind the sweet fermented grains into powder, mix them evenly in grain (more than half of each 13 Jin of Yumai and spherical sweet fermented grains) and put them into porcelain or pottery. Put them on the Kang, cover them with insulation materials (the temperature should be lower than 30 ℃) and keep them clean without foul air. In about two or three days, the surface of the container is hot, and the grain is powdery, slightly green and white. There is a doggerel among the masses in Xining: "sweet fermented grains are sweet, old people and children swallow saliva, one bowl and two bowls can appetizer, three bowls and four bowls can make a meal." eating it in summer can refresh the mind and remove tiredness; eating it in winter can strengthen the body, warm the stomach and increase appetite.
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