Shuiquan Township
Shuiquan Town, belonging to harqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County of Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province, is located in the northeast of harqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County, facing wulanheshuo Mongolian Township and Shengli township of Chaoyang County on the east across the MuNiu River and Daling River, adjacent to Yangjiaogou town and Dongshao Township on the south, ganzhao Township on the West and gongyingzi town on the north, covering an area of 73.58 square kilometers by 2018, The registered residence population is 16325.
In 1635, it was under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Right Banner. In 1778, Jianchang County was established and divided into Mongolian and Han. In July 2001, the original system of ganzhao township was set aside and Shuiquan township was restored. In 2014, Shuiquan township was abolished and Shuiquan town was established. As of June 2020, Shuiquan town has seven administrative villages.
In 2018, there were 12 industrial enterprises in Shuiquan Town, including one above scale and 10 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Historical evolution
In 1635, it was under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Right Banner.
In 1778, Jianchang County was established and divided into Mongolian and Han. The Mongols are under the jurisdiction of the banner and the Hans are under the jurisdiction of the county (now Lingyuan town).
In 1914, the Han nationality in the south of Shuiquan was under the jurisdiction of Lingyuan County, the Han nationality in the North was under the jurisdiction of Jianping County, and the Mengji nationality was under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Right Banner.
In 1937, Shuiquan, qianchengzi, laozhangzi, erdaomen, xiawanzi and tabeyingzi were under the jurisdiction of Jianping County; Mongolian were under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Right Banner; mayingzi, nanliangzi and houchengzi were under the jurisdiction of Jianchang County; Mongolian were under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Left Banner.
In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), at the end of the Mongolian Han sub station, Shuiquan office karaqin right wing banner.
In 1945, Shuiquan was under the jurisdiction of eight districts (stationed in ganzhao), while mayingzi and nanliangzi villages were under the jurisdiction of nine districts (stationed in Yangjiaogou).
In 1947, Shuiquan was under the jurisdiction of karaqin right wing banner.
In 1948, Shuiquan was under the jurisdiction of the eighth district. In the same year, congyebaishou County in ganzhao district was under the jurisdiction of karaqin right wing banner.
In 1961, Shuiquan commune was set up in eight districts, which has nine production teams, including Shuiquan, qianchengzi, mayingzi, nanliangzi, houchengzi, erdaomen, xiawanzi, laozhangzi and tabeyingzi.
In 1968, the Management Committee of Shuiquan commune was renamed the Revolutionary Committee of Shuiquan commune.
In October 1980, the Management Committee of Shuiquan commune was restored.
In 1981, Xidi was separated from houchengzi brigade and established Xidi brigade.
In March 1984, Shuiquan commune was transformed into Shuiquan Township, with 10 villages under its jurisdiction, including Shuiquan, tabeyingzi, laozhangzi, xiawanzi, qianchengzi, erdaomen, houchengzi, Xidi, nanliangzi and mayingzi.
In July 1999, the township was merged with the town, 12 villages of ganzhao Township were merged into Shuiquan Township, and the township government was set up in Shuiquan village, with a total of 22 villages under its jurisdiction.
In July 2001, the original system of ganzhao township was set aside and Shuiquan village was restored to its original system, namely 10 villages.
In May 2004, it was merged into seven villages: Shuiquan, mayingzi (including qianchengzi), erdaomen, houchengzi (including Xidi), nanliangzi, laozhangzi (including xiawanzi) and tabeyingzi.
In 2014, Shuiquan township was abolished and Shuiquan town was established.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Shuiquan town had jurisdiction over seven administrative villages, including Shuiquan, houchengzi, erdaomen, mayingzi, laozhangzi, tabeyingzi and nanliangzi, with 77 villager groups. There are 45 natural villages.
As of June 2020, Shuiquan town has seven administrative villages. The town people's government is located in Shuiquan village.
geographical environment
Location context
Shuiquan town is located in the northeast of Kalaqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County, facing wulanheshuo Mongolian Township and Shengli township of Chaoyang County across the Mu Niu River and Daling River in the East, Yangjiaogou town and Dongshao Township in the south, ganzhao Township in the West and gongyingzi town in the north, covering an area of 73.58 square kilometers.
hydrology
Shuiquan Town River belongs to Daling River Basin. The main rivers are dalingke River and MuNiu river. It is 14.8 km long in Daling River and 3.5 km long in MuNiu river.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Shuiquan town was 17007. In the total population, there are 8493 males, accounting for 49.94%, and 8514 females, accounting for 50.06%. In 2011, the birth rate was 9.3 ‰, the death rate was 6.9 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 2.4 ‰.
As of 2018, the population of Shui Quan town registered residence was 16325.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Shuiquan town was 14.95 million yuan, including 4.87 million yuan of local revenue. The per capita net income of farmers is 7878 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Shuiquan town was 380 million yuan. Corn and millet are the main food crops.
Industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Shuiquan town reached 770 million yuan. There are 6 Industrial Enterprises above designated size.
In 2018, there were 12 industrial enterprises in Shuiquan Town, including one above scale.
business
In 2018, Shuiquan town has 10 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
finance
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits of financial institutions in Shuiquan town was 120 million yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, Shuiquan town had one cultural station and seven village cultural activity centers.
At the end of 2011, Shuiquan town had 10 radio broadcasting rooms jointly run by the village and the meteorological and water conservancy department. There is a set of digital projection equipment in the township, with an average annual projection of nearly 100 outdoor films. At the end of 2011, the rate of cable TV entering households was 67.5%.
education
At the end of 2011, there was one central primary school, three primary schools and one boarding primary school in Shuiquan town. The coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education was 100%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 20 medical and health institutions at all levels in Shuiquan Town, including 1 township health center and 19 village clinics. There were 32 health professionals. In 2011, medical institutions completed 5000 visits and discharged 1200 patients.
In 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 98%.
social security
In 2011, there were 66 households in Shuiquan Town, with 90 people. The number of rural minimum living security households is 428, with 709 people. The participation rate of new rural social endowment insurance was 96.6%.
Post and telecommunication
At the end of 2011, Shuiquan town had one postal branch and one telecommunication branch. There are postal delivery points in every village, and the rural postal rate is 100%; there are 3 telecommunication service outlets, 4100 fixed telephone users, 94% telephone users, 75% mobile phone users, and 1520 broadband access users.
traffic
Shuiquan town is 26 kilometers away from Kazuo County and 11 kilometers away from gongyingzi station. The third line of provincial road construction runs through the whole area.
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