Liangjiazi Township
Liangliangzi Township, belonging to Kangping County, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, is located in the northeast of Kangping County. It faces Changtu County, Tieling City across the Liaohe River in the East, haoguantun town in the south, Bajiazi River in the West and Kangping town in the west, and sijiazi Township in the north, with an administrative area of 118 square kilometers.
In the sixth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty (1880), the two villages belonged to Kangping County; in 1984, the two villages were changed. By the end of 2018, 14460 households in two villages had registered residence. As of June 2020, there are 10 administrative villages under the jurisdiction of the two townships, and the Township People's government is stationed in the two townships.
In 2011, the total revenue of the two townships was 27 million yuan, an increase of 32% over the previous year. Among them, the local fiscal revenue was 9.5 million yuan, an increase of 35% over the previous year. The per capita net income of farmers is 8800 yuan. In 2018, there were 2 industrial enterprises and 16 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in the two townships.
History of construction
In 1880, the two villages belonged to Kangping County.
During the period of the Republic of China, it belonged to three districts.
In 1947, dongkangping was divided into eight districts after liberation.
In 1956, it belonged to Sijiazi district.
In 1970, two sub communes were established.
In 1981, the two sub commune management committees were changed.
In 1984, it was changed into two townships.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Liangjiazi Township had jurisdiction over 10 administrative villages: Liangjiazi, liujiayoufang, faniuhe, tianjiawobao, dongjiawobao, xinfabao, qianshuangshanzi, zhongjiajie, daijiawobao and niejiawobao.
As of June 2020, Liangjiazi township has jurisdiction over 10 administrative villages: zhongjiajie village, xinfabao village, liujiayoufang village, qiniuhe village, dongjiawobao village, Liangjiazi village, daijiawobao village, niejiawobao village, qianshuangshanzi village and tianjiawobao village. The Township People's government is stationed in Liangjiazi village.
geographical environment
Location context
Liangliangzi township is located in the northeast of Kangping County, facing Changtu County of Tieling City across Liaohe River in the East, adjacent to haoguantun town in the south, Bajiazi River in the West and Kangping town in the west, and sijiazi Township in the north, with an administrative area of 118 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain of liangliangzi township is flat, belonging to the alluvial plain of Liaohe River, with an altitude of less than 100 meters.
climate
It is characterized by cold and dry winter, hot and humid summer and less snow in winter. The annual average temperature is 6.9 ℃, the average temperature in January is - 14.3 ℃, the average temperature in July is 23.9 ℃; the annual average growth period is 128 days, the annual average frost free period is 151 days, the longest is 217 days, the shortest is 128 days. The annual average precipitation is 540 mm, and the rainfall is concentrated from July to August every year.
hydrology
There are Liaohe River and Bajiazi River in Liangjiazi township. Liaohe River enters from Youfang village and flows through Xinfa village and Zhongjia village, with a total length of 27.8 km; Gonghe River enters from Jiajia village and flows through Fengniu village, Daijia village and Zhongjia village, with a total length of 36.5 km.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in the two villages are drought, flood, wind, hail, frost, etc. The most serious waterlogging occurred in July 1998. The affected area of crops was more than 60000 mu, and the direct economic loss was more than 20 million yuan. The affected population was 7982, the number of transferred population was 620, and the number of people was 1853. In August 2010, the wind disaster occurred in four villages, causing 42000 mu of corn disaster and 25000 tons of output reduction.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of the two townships was 13100. In the total population, there are 6650 males, accounting for 50.76%; 6450 females, accounting for 49.24%; 2500 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 19.08%; 7600 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 58.02%; 3000 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 22.9%. Among the total population, the Han nationality is the dominant, accounting for 125 thousand people, accounting for 95.4%; there are four ethnic minorities, namely Manchu, Mongolian, Korean and Uygur, with a total of 614 people, accounting for 4.7%. In 2011, the birth rate was 16.18 ‰, the death rate was 11.91 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 4.27 ‰. The population density is 111.02 per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, 14460 households in two villages had registered residence.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of the two townships was 27 million yuan, an increase of 32% over the previous year. Among them, the local fiscal revenue was 9.5 million yuan, an increase of 35% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, business tax is 107000 yuan, value-added tax is 314000 yuan and enterprise income tax is 152000 yuan. The per capita net income of farmers is 8800 yuan.
In 2018, there were 2 industrial enterprises and 16 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters in the two townships.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of the two villages reached 320 million yuan.
In 2011, the two townships produced 53000 tons of grain, including 30000 tons of corn, 15000 tons of rice and 8000 tons of peanuts to grow corn. Rice, soybean and peanut are the main. In 2011, the vegetable planting area was 10000 mu and the yield was 25000 tons, including 15000 tons of tomato.
The livestock industry in liangzixiang mainly focuses on raising pigs, cattle, sheep and poultry. In 2011, there were 93000 pigs in liangzixiang, with a year-end stock of 42000; 17000 cattle, with a year-end stock of 10000; 20000 sheep, with a year-end stock of 12000; and 2.29 million poultry.
Industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of the two townships reached 530 million yuan, an increase of 18.6% over the previous year.
business
At the end of 2011, the two townships had one urban and rural fair market, 650 commercial outlets and 346 employees. In 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 6 million yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were three kindergartens in the two townships, with 186 children and 12 full-time teachers; one nine-year school with 1562 students and 178 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of middle school age population, the enrollment rate of primary and junior high school students and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%.
In 2011, the education budget of the two townships was 30000 yuan, an increase of 15% over the previous year. The proportion of education expenditure (including urban education surcharges) in the budget was 26%, 12 percentage points higher than that of the previous year.
Cultural undertakings
By the end of 2011, there were 11 cultural stations, 10 village cultural activity places, 11 libraries and more than 20000 books in liangzixiang. At the end of 2011, there were 3980 cable TV users, with a household rate of 96%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 13 medical and health institutions at all levels in the two townships, including 1 township health center and 12 village health clinics, with 30 beds and 0.34 beds per thousand people. There were 36 health professionals. In 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 100%.
social security
In 2011, there were 21 households with 42 people in the two townships, and the expenditure was 93072 yuan, an increase of 8% over the previous year. The number of rural minimum living security households was 323, with 764 people, and the expenditure was 692016 yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year; the number of rural five guarantees was 135, with 153 people, and the expenditure was 516600 yuan. There were 43 people receiving state pension and subsidy, and the expenditure on pension and service expenses was 367000 yuan, an increase of 18% over the previous year. There is a nursing home with 80 beds and 50 rural five guarantees. 7095 people participated in the new rural social endowment insurance, with a participation rate of 54%.
infrastructure
At the end of 2011, there was one postal agency in the two townships. 7000 copies (volumes) of newspapers and periodicals were solicited. There are 1 telecom enterprise, 1 service network, 3731 fixed line telephone users, 94% telephone users, 4021 mobile phone users and 248 broadband access users.
traffic
There are 203 national roads passing through the two villages.
History and culture
The two villages are named after the two villages where the Township People's government is stationed.
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