GANGLONG Township
GANGLONG Township, belonging to Gande County, Guoluo Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, is located in the south of Gande county and the hinterland of Guoluo grassland. It is 130 kilometers away from Dawu Town, where the prefecture is located, and 45 kilometers away from kequ Town, where the county government is located, with a total area of 1042 square kilometers.
GANGLONG township was established in 1962, and changed from GANGLONG commune to GANGLONG Township in 1984. By the end of 2018, the population of gang long Township registered residence was 4246. In 2019, GANGLONG village governs four administrative villages: GANGLONG village, Kela village, longmuqie village and qiabujiang village.
The animal husbandry in GANGLONG township is mainly for raising livestock, such as yak and Tibetan sheep. In 2018, there are 5 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in GANGLONG township.
History of construction
In 1962, GANGLONG township was established.
In 1969, GANGLONG commune was established in GANGLONG township.
In 1984, GANGLONG commune was changed into GANGLONG township. It has jurisdiction over four animal husbandry committees: GANGLONG, Kela, longmuqi and qiabujiang.
administrative division
In 2011, GANGLONG Township had four herdsmen committees, including GANGLONG, Kela, longmuqi and qiabujiang, and 20 animal husbandry production cooperatives.
In 2019, GANGLONG village governs four administrative villages: GANGLONG village, Kela village, longmuqie village and qiabujiang village.
geographical environment
Location context
GANGLONG township is located in the south of Gande county and the hinterland of Guoluo grassland, 130 kilometers away from Dawu Town, where the prefecture is located, and 45 kilometers away from kequ Town, where the county government is located, with a total area of 1042 square kilometers.
topographic features
GANGLONG township is located in the original mountains and river valleys, which is a Typical Alpine landform. The terrain in the territory is high in the West and low in the East, mostly high mountains, with an average altitude of about 3900 meters.
climate
GANGLONG township has a continental plateau climate and a humid climate zone in the sub frigid zone of the plateau. The annual average temperature is - 1.8 ℃, the annual average precipitation is 539.3 mm, the annual sunshine hours is 2453 hours, the annual average precipitation is 520 mm, the grass growing period is 112 days, and there is no absolute frost free period.
hydrology
The rivers in GANGLONG Township crisscross, the East and West kequ rivers converge in GANGLONG and flow into the Yellow River, which passes through the south.
natural resources
GANGLONG township is rich in Cordyceps sinensis, Fritillaria, rhubarb, Gentiana and other traditional Chinese medicine resources.
population
In 1996, the population of GANGLONG township was 3000, of which Tibetans accounted for 99.8%.
In 2011, the total population of GANGLONG township was 3282, mainly Tibetan, accounting for 99%.
By the end of 2017, the permanent resident population of GANGLONG township was 4473.
By the end of 2018, the population of gang long Township registered residence was 4246.
Economics
The animal husbandry in GANGLONG Township mainly focuses on raising livestock, such as yak and Tibetan sheep, and produces such precious medicinal materials as Cordyceps sinensis, rhubarb and notopterygium.
In 2011, the agricultural available grassland area of GANGLONG township was 106 mu, and the feed area per capita was 324 mu. In 2011, there were 36000 livestock on hand at the end of the year in GANGLONG Township, accounting for 55% of the total number of female livestock; 11.46 million young livestock were produced, accounting for 12000 survived, accounting for 84.6%, accounting for 2.5% of the total number of adult and young livestock; 12000 livestock were increased, accounting for 31.1% of the total number of livestock; 14000 livestock were sold, accounting for 35.6% of the total number of livestock sold; 12000 commercial livestock, accounting for 32% of the total number of livestock sold. In 2011, the per capita net income of herdsmen in GANGLONG township was 2361.1 yuan.
In 2013, GANGLONG Township invested 7 million yuan to build GANGLONG yak milk processing plant, 500000 yuan to build Saixi stone carving processing plant and 500000 yuan to build Tibetan clothing processing plant.
In 2018, GANGLONG township has 5 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there was a boarding primary school in GANGLONG township.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was a health center in GANGLONG Township, which received 314 outpatients, 51 inpatients and 2824 herdsmen's health records; 147 people received planned immunization and 81 people received hepatitis B vaccine; 83700 yuan of outpatient fee was paid; and more than 200000 yuan of new cooperative medical expenses were reimbursed for Herdsmen.
social security
At the end of 2011, GANGLONG Township distributed 12 tons of flour and 5 tons of rice for relief, and provided more than 20000 yuan of subsidies to the people living in difficulties, sewing 150 Tibetan clothes for the households with five guarantees, the households with low guarantees and the people without living support.
traffic
GANGLONG township has a county road, Wugang section is connected with Gande county.
History and culture
There are many hills in GANGLONG township. The East and West kequ rivers converge in GANGLONG Township and flow into the Yellow River. The Yellow River flows through the area like Youlong, so it gets its name.
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