Chagannuoer Township
Chagannuoer Township, belonging to Bohu County, Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in the southwest of Bohu county. It is connected with Bazhou breeding stock farm and caikannuoer Township in the East, bostenghu Township in the South and Yanqi County in the West and North, with a total area of 77.93 square kilometers.
In 1950, Chagannuoer Township belonged to the Second District of Heshuo County; in 1984, Chagannuoer township was established by dividing the production teams of dundubuhu, Chagannuoer and wutenggol in the former Chagannuoer commune. By the end of 2018, the registered residence of Chagan noir was 8492. In 2019, Chagannuoer governs three administrative villages, and the people's government is stationed in dundubuhu village.
The economy of Chagannuoer township is dominated by agriculture, animal husbandry and breeding, which is rich in oil sunflower; the industry is dominated by the production of small package chili sauce, tomato sauce and processing of tomato juice, dried vegetables and other products.
History of construction
In 1950, it belonged to the Second District of Heshuo county.
In 1953, it belonged to the three districts of Heshuo county.
In 1958, it belonged to the Guangming commune of Heshuo county.
In 1971, it was under the jurisdiction of Bohu county.
In 1978, it belonged to Chagannor commune.
In 1984, Chagannuoer commune was divided into three production teams: dundubuhu, Chagannuoer and wutenggol, and Chagannuoer township was established.
administrative division
In 2011, Chagannuoer governs dundubuhu, Chagannuoer and wutenggol villages, with 22 villager groups.
In 2019, Chagannur governs three administrative villages: dundubuhu village, wutengguoleng village and Chagannur village, and the people's government is stationed in dundubuhu village.
geographical environment
Location context
Chagannuoer township is located in the southwest of Bohu county. It is connected with Bazhou breeding stock farm and caikannuoer Township in the East, bostenghu Township in the South and Yanqi County in the West and North. It is 3km away from hebohu County, with a total area of 77.93km2.
topographic features
Chagannuoer township is high in the north and low in the south, with an altitude of 1049-1055 meters.
climate
Chagannuoer township has a temperate continental climate. The annual average temperature is 7-9 ℃, the average temperature in January is - 12.7 ℃, the average temperature in July is 2.8 ℃, and the annual average precipitation is 60mm.
hydrology
Chagannuoer township is adjacent to Bosten Lake in the south, and the West Branch of Kaidu River flows in the East and south, with a length of 25 km.
population
In 2011, the total population of Chagannuoer township was 8737, the urban population was 606, and the urbanization rate was 6.9%; the floating population was 1445. In the total population, there are 4548 males (52.1%) and 4189 females (47.9%). In the total population, there are 3411 Han people, accounting for 39.1%; there are 2665 Uygur people, accounting for 30.5%; 1973 Hui people, accounting for 2.5%; 485 Mongolian people, accounting for 5.6%; 198 Dongxiang People, accounting for 2.3%. In 2011, the birth rate was 9.2 ‰, the death rate was 5.41 ‰, the natural growth rate was 3.79 ‰, and the population density was 87.37 per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence of Chagan noir was 8492.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Chagannuoer township was 3.67 million yuan.
In 2018, Chagannuoer township has 3 industrial enterprises and 3 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Chagannuoer township was 140 million yuan. The main food crops in Chagannuoer township are wheat and corn. In 2011, Chagannuoer Township produced 5216 tons of grain, 597 kg per capita, including 4476 tons of wheat and 740 tons of corn. The main economic crops in Chagannuoer township are tomato, pepper, beet, etc. In 2011, the output of tomato, pepper and beet in Chagannuoer township was 78668 tons, 6188 tons and 1000 tons respectively. Animal husbandry in Chagannuoer township is mainly for raising pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, Chagannuoer Township raised 28000 pigs with a year-end stock of 4040; 15000 sheep with a year-end stock of 11000; 10000 cattle with a year-end stock of 970; and 140000 poultry.
Industry
Chagannuoer township industry is mainly engaged in the production of small package chili sauce, tomato sauce and processing of tomato juice, dried vegetables and other products. In 2011, the total industrial output value of Chagannuoer Township reached 18 million yuan. In 2011, Chagannuoer Township had one industrial enterprise with 35 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 2.3 million yuan and one famous trademark in Xinjiang.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, Chagannuoer Township had 59 commercial outlets and 71 employees. In 2011, the total sales of social commodities in Chagannuoer Township reached 7.5 million yuan. In 2011, the total export volume of Chagannur township was 1.2 million US dollars, an increase of 10% over 2010, mainly sold to five Central Asian countries, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
finance
At the end of 2011, a financial institution in Chagannuoer Township opened a branch or an office; the balance of various deposits was 81.94 million yuan, an increase of 10.1% over 2010; the balance of various loans was 120 million yuan, an increase of 8% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, Chagannuoer Township had one central kindergarten and two sub kindergartens, with 168 children in the kindergarten and 30 full-time teachers, including 18 with intermediate professional titles; the kindergarten covers an area of 14000 square meters, and the total classroom area is 360 square meters. In 2011, Chagannuoer Township spent 210000 yuan on education.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, there were 7 technical service institutions in Chagannuoer Township, with 203 scientific and technological personnel, including 48 professional and technical personnel, 22 management personnel, 36 skilled personnel and 97 rural practical personnel.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, Chagannuoer Township had 1 cultural station, 3 village cultural rooms, 3 rural libraries, 12 specialized cultural households, and a total of 12500 books. At the end of 2011, there was a basketball court in Chagannuoer Township, 40% of the villages were equipped with fitness equipment, and 12% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. At the end of 2011, there were 615 cable TV users and 200 wireless TV users in Chagannuoer Township, accounting for 36%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, Chagannuoer Township had 4 medical and health institutions at all levels, 1 township health center and 3 village health centers; there were 11 health centers with staff, including 7 doctors and 4 nurses. There were 10 beds and 3 village doctors. In 2011, the number of new rural cooperative medical insurance in Chagannuoer township was 5707, with the participation rate of 98%.
social security
At the end of 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in Chagannuoer township was 117, 256, with an expenditure of 5513000 yuan per month, 179.45 yuan per month; the number of medical assistance was 87, and the number of cooperative medical assistance was 342, with a total expenditure of 10260 yuan; the number of rural minimum living security households was 176, with a total expenditure of 345000 yuan per month, with an expenditure of 101.2 yuan per month; the state pension and subsidies for all kinds of special care The total income of five social insurance funds (excluding the new rural social endowment insurance) was 330000 yuan, an increase of 1.18% over 2010, and the total fund expenditure was 298000 yuan, an increase of 1.09% over 2010.
traffic
There are three highways in Chagannuoer Township, namely Baolang petroleum highway; the highway at the junction of Maliantan village and dundabuhu village group 1 in Yongning Town of Yanqi county to the county road; the highway at the intersection of dundabuhu group 7 in Chagannuoer township to the trunk road of Chagannuoer village.
History and culture
Chagannur, Mongolian, means white lake. It is named because there is Chagannur Lake in Chagannur Township, which is white in the distance.
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