Qiaolepan Township
Qiaolepan Township, belonging to Yingjisha County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in the northwest of Yingjisha county. It is connected with aimudong Township and setili township of Shule County in the northeast, Chengguan Township in the southeast, longfu Township in the southwest and Yumai township of aktao County in the southwest. It is 5km away from Yingjisha County, with a total area of 56.94 square kilometers.
In 1913, when Yingjisha set up the county, qiaolepan, longfu and other places were yurixi; in 1984, qiaolepan commune was changed into qiaolepan township. By the end of 2018, the registered residence of the village was 13240. In 2019, 13 administrative villages will be under the jurisdiction of jolepan Township, and the people's government will be stationed in yirike village, yukak.
The main food crops in qiaolepan township are wheat and corn; the main animal husbandry is sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2018, there were 8 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in qiaolepan township.
History of construction
In 1913, when Yingjisha was established as a county, qiaolepan and longfu were located in yurixi.
In 1943, when the Baojia system was carried out, jorpan was one of the Jias of saylekebao.
In May 1950, when the community was divided into townships, qiaolepan Airike township was set up under the jurisdiction of Chengguan District.
In August 1958, jollepan commune was established; in December of the same year, jollepan commune, longfu commune and Chengguan commune were merged into jollepan Arik commune.
In December 1961, jollepan commune was divided into three communes: jollepan commune, longfu commune and Chengguan commune.
In October 1966, jollepan commune was renamed Red Star commune.
In 1978, it was renamed jollepan commune.
In 1984, qiaolepan commune was changed into qiaolepan township.
administrative division
In 2011, qiaolepan Township governs 13 administrative villages: yukairik, Aiwen, towan airik, Bayi airik, yukaiwusitang, kuoqumaiairik, kuoshmaihuoira, sayilangan, yinghuoira, Kazak laairik, bagairik, Yangqi airik, jiangale airik, and 59 villager groups.
In 2019, qiaolepan Township governs 13 administrative villages: Aiwen village, yukairik village, towan airik village, Bayi airik village, yukaiwusitang village, kuoqumai airik village, kuoshmaihuoyila village, sayilangan village, yinghuoyila village, Kazak airik village, bagairik village, yingairik village, jianglaairik village, and the people's government is stationed in yukaik Erik village.
geographical environment
Location context
Qiaolepan township is located in the northwest of Yingjisha county. It is connected with aimudong Township and setili Township in Shule County in the northeast, Chengguan Township in the southeast, longfu Township in the southwest and Yumai Township in aketao County in the southwest. It is 5km away from Yingjisha County, with a total area of 56.94km2.
topographic features
Qiaolepan township is located in the north of kalak mountain and the middle and lower part of the alluvial fan margin of Kushan river. It is inclined from southwest to northeast and the terrain is relatively flat.
climate
Qiaolepan township has a temperate continental climate, which is characterized by large temperature difference between day and night, long illumination time, two crops a year, annual average temperature of 11.2 ℃, annual average frost free period of 210 days, annual average sunshine hours of 2700 hours and annual average precipitation of 2200mm.
population
In 2010, there were 11848 permanent residents in qiaolepan Township, of whom 3272 were under 14 years old, accounting for 27.62%; 8056 were 15-64 years old, accounting for 67.99%; 520 were over 65 years old, accounting for 4.39%; 11758 were mainly Uighur, accounting for 99.24%; 81 were Han, accounting for 0.68%; there were 5 Hui and 4 Kirgiz, with a population density of 236 per square kilometer.
In 2011, the total population of qiaolepan township was 12359, including 808 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 6.5%, and 281 floating population. In the total population, there are 6272 males, accounting for 50.7%; 6087 females, accounting for 49.3%; 3908 persons under 18 years old, accounting for 31.5%; 7362 persons between 18 and 59 years old, accounting for 59.5%; 1089 persons over 60 years old, accounting for 8.9%; 12230 are mainly Uygur, accounting for 98.9%; 129 are Han, accounting for 1.1%. In 2011, the birth rate was 31.7 ‰, the death rate was 7.5 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 24.3 ‰.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence of the village was 13240.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of qiaolepan township was 293000 yuan, an increase of 13.2% over 2010. In 2011, the average disposable income of residents in qiaolepan township was 3589 yuan.
Agriculture
The main grain crops in qiaolepan township are wheat and corn; the grain planting area is 26000 mu, producing 14000 tons of grain and 1132.8kg per capita, of which the wheat planting area is 14000 Mu and the output is 8000 tons; the corn planting area is 12000 Mu and the output is 6000 tons. Animal husbandry in qiaolepan township is mainly for raising sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, the number of sheep raised in qiaolepan township was 28000, with a year-end stock of 25000; the number of cattle raised was 4000, with a year-end stock of 20000; and the number of poultry raised was 210000. In 2011, qiaolepan Township produced 1250 tons of fresh milk. In 2011, the forestry and fruit industry in qiaolepan township was dominated by apricot trees, with an output of 15000 tons of fresh apricots and 5000 tons of dried apricots.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, there were 18 commercial outlets and 24 employees in qiaolepan township. In 2011, the total sales of social commodities in qiaolepan Township reached 570000 yuan, an increase of 56% over 2010.
In 2018, there were 8 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in qiaolepan township.
finance
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits of financial institutions in qiaolepan township was 560000 yuan, and the balance of various loans was 1359000 yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 4 kindergartens with 460 children and 12 full-time teachers; 3 primary schools with 1090 students and 94 full-time teachers; 1 junior middle school with 427 students and 79 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of middle school age population, the enrollment rate of primary school and primary school, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%. In 2011, the education budget of qiaolepan township was 12.24 million yuan, an increase of 19.1% over 2010.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 1 cultural station, 13 village cultural rooms, 5 Rural bookstores with a collection of 25000 books, and 13 amateur creators of music, art, calligraphy, photography and literature. At the end of 2011, there were four stadiums in the school, and 20% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. At the end of 2011, there was a radio station with 320 loudspeakers in qiaolepan Township, 590 TV users, and the comprehensive TV coverage rate was 47.5%
medical and health work
By the end of 2011, there were 6 medical and health institutions at all levels in qiaolepan Township, including 3 outpatient departments (institutes), 16 beds and 25 professional health personnel. In 2011, the medical institutions in qiaolepan township (above outpatient department) completed 16000 person times of diagnosis and treatment. In 2011, the incidence rate of notifiable infectious diseases was 0.2% in the township of jorpan pan, and the participation rate of the new rural cooperative medical system was 100%.
social security
At the end of 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in qiaolepan township was 88, 171 people, with an expenditure of 30600 yuan per month, 149 yuan per month; 323 people received urban medical assistance, and 3064 people participated in cooperative medical care funded by civil affairs department, with a total expenditure of 1.202 million yuan; 948 rural minimum living security households, 3064 people, with an expenditure of 2.952 million yuan per month, with an expenditure of 80.3 yuan per month; 26000 yuan of social welfare expenses; Youjing There is one nursing home with 17 beds and 14 rural five guarantees.
traffic
There are 214 provincial roads in qiaolepan Township, which is 9 kilometers long.
History and culture
Joel pan, a Uyghur name. There was a woman named jolpan Khan who opened a canal to farm in the area of jolpan township.
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