Jiulong Township
Jiulong Township, belonging to Tuquan County, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the northeast of Tuquan county. It is adjacent to Taonan City, Jilin Province in the East and North, Shuiquan town in the South and dongduerji town in the West. Nine the area of Longxiang is 215.57 square kilometers, and by the end of 2018, the number of registered residence population is 14380.
In 1958, Jiulong commune was established by durky commune; in 1980, Jiulong township was changed; in 2006, Jiulong township of Shuiquan town was changed; in 2011, Jiulong township was changed. As of June 2020, there are 13 village committees in rural Kowloon.
In 2017, there were 3 enterprises in Jiulong Township with 550 employees, including 3 industrial enterprises and 1 large-scale enterprise; in 2018, there were 3 industrial enterprises in Jiulong Township with 1 large-scale enterprise and 33 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Historical evolution
In 1958, Jiulong commune was established by durkheir commune.
In 1980, it was changed to Jiulong township.
In 2006, it was changed to Jiulong Township, Shuiquan town.
In 2011, it was changed to Jiulong township.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Jiulong Township had 13 villagers' committees, including Jiulong, Yongfeng, Xinfeng, Dongxing, Lianhua, wujiadian, shijiazi, Changchunling, Xinganbao, Longmen, Jiuding, Jiufu and Huanghua, with 50 villagers' groups and the people's Government stationed in Gangtun.
As of June 2020, there are 13 village committees in rural Kowloon.
geographical environment
Location context
Jiulong township is located in the northeast of Tuquan County, adjacent to Taonan city in Jilin Province in the East and North, Shuiquan town in the South and dongduerji town in the West. Jiulong Township covers an area of 215.57 square kilometers.
topographic features
Jiulong township has gentle terrain and many hills. Its highest peak is located in Longmen Mountain, with an altitude of 432.6 meters. Its lowest point is located in the lower reaches of Jiaoliu River, with an altitude of 238 meters.
climate
The climate of Jiulong township is characterized by dry early and windy, drought in spring, high temperature in summer, windy in autumn, cold in winter, and temperature difference between day and night of 10 ℃. The annual average temperature is 5.7 ℃, the extreme maximum temperature is 39.4 ℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is - 31.2 ℃. The annual effective accumulated temperature ranges from 2800 ℃ to 3100 ℃, and the annual average frost free period is 135 days, the longest is 142 days, and the shortest is 126 days. The annual average precipitation is 350-400mm, and the rainfall is mainly concentrated from June to August, with the most in July.
hydrology
The main river in Jiulong township is Jiaoliu River, with a length of 21.1 km and annual runoff of 40 million cubic meters.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Jiulong Township include drought, insect disaster, flood, hail disaster, etc. the most serious flood disaster occurred on July 12, 1998. It rained for nearly two months. The rainfall reached 1140 mm. The roads and dams were damaged. 4000 mu of good farmland, 430 meters of dykes and 3 houses were destroyed. In 2011, the direct economic loss of natural disasters was 2.1 million yuan.
natural resources
There are copper, iron, lead, zinc, silver, graphite, tourmaline, gold and other underground mineral deposits in Jiulong Township, and copper, graphite, lead, zinc and silver deposits have been developed.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Jiulong township was 15550, with another 4057 floating population. In the total population, there are 7854 males, accounting for 50.5%; 7696 females, accounting for 49.5%; 2357 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 15%; 9903 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 63.8%; and 3290 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 21.1%. The total population is mainly Han nationality, accounting for 10300 people, accounting for 66.5%; there are six ethnic minorities, including Mongolia, Manchu, and Korea, with a total of 5204 people, accounting for 33.5%. In 2011, the birth rate was 7.2 ‰, the death rate was 4.8 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 2.4 ‰.
By the end of 2017, there were 11890 permanent residents in Jiulong township.
By the end of 2018, 14380 registered residence households in Kowloon township.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers and herdsmen in Jiulong township was 3863 yuan.
In 2017, there were 3 enterprises in Jiulong Township with 550 employees, including 3 industrial enterprises and 1 large-scale enterprise; in 2018, there were 3 industrial enterprises in Jiulong Township with 1 large-scale enterprise and 33 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
Jiulong township has 167000 mu of arable land, 90000 mu of grassland and 86000 mu of woodland; corn and sorghum are the main food crops; pig and sheep are the main animal husbandry; the total agricultural output value increased from 8.793 million yuan in 1978 to 43.534 million yuan in 2011.
In 2011, Jiulong Township produced 36400 tons of grain, 13000 pigs and 6596 sheep at the end of the year.
business
At the end of 2011, there were 119 commercial outlets in Jiulong township; in 2011, the total sales of social commodities in Jiulong Township reached 68 million yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 7 Cultural rooms, 2 rural libraries, 2 library rooms and more than 10000 books in Jiulong Township, 1 cultural square and 2 Yangko teams organized by the masses.
education
At the end of 2011, there were three kindergartens in Jiulong Township, with 79 kindergarten children and 3 full-time teachers; one primary school, with 330 students and 57 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools and the enrollment rate of primary school to primary school reached 100%.
In 2011, the education budget of Jiulong township was 172100 yuan, an increase of 6% over the previous year; the proportion of education budget (including urban education surcharges) in the total financial expenditure was 4%, an increase of 1% over the previous year.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was a township health center in Jiulong Township, with 10 beds and 22 professional health personnel, including 2 licensed doctors, 2 licensed assistant doctors and 1 registered nurse.
In 2011, there were 13000 participants in the new rural cooperative medical system in Jiulong township.
Sports
At the end of 2011, there were 4 sports venues, 5 basketball courts and 5 table tennis rooms in Jiulong township. Basketball, volleyball and other competitions were held every year.
radio and television
In 1998, Jiulong Township opened cable TV, with 198 cable TV users; at the end of 2011, Jiulong Township installed 900 wireless satellite receiving devices for village to village communication.
social security
In 2011, there were 77 urban minimum living security households with 94 people in Jiulong Township, with an expenditure of 271000 yuan (240 yuan per person per month), 45 urban medical assistance persons and 1827 cooperative medical treatment persons funded by civil affairs departments, with a total expenditure of 91400 yuan. The number of rural minimum living security households was 1327, with 1827 people. The expenditure was 2.631 million yuan, an increase of 9% over the previous year, and the monthly per capita was 120 yuan. The state subsidized and subsidized 5 people, and the pension expenses were 16500 yuan. The social welfare is 40000 yuan. There are 40 beds, and 24 rural five security personnel are adopted. 9800 people participated in the new rural social endowment insurance, with a participation rate of 92%.
infrastructure
In 2011, there was one postal network in Jiulong Township, with 100% rural postal service rate; mobile signals such as China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom covered the whole Township, with 3000 mobile phone users; the total number of Internet ports reached 1254; and the annual telecom business income was 300000 yuan.
Transportation
Jiulong township has opened five bus routes from Jiulong to Tuquan, and one bus route from Jiulong to Ulanhot. Among them, Baoshi Taonan bus route passes through Jiulong; all township roads are hardened, with a total length of 19 kilometers, and village roads are standard gravel roads.
History and culture
The origin of place names
Jiulong township is located in the lower reaches of Jiaoliu river. There are nine large lakes naturally formed in Jiulong township. People think it is a place full of water, so it is named Jiulong.
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Jiulong Township, Tuquan County, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
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