Tieshan Street
Tieshan street, located in Lushunkou District, Dalian, Liaoning, is located in the southwest of Lushunkou District, the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula, and the East is connected with Dengfeng street. The south connects the old fellow Tien Shan to the Yellow Sea, and the west is adjacent to Jiangxi street. The largest distance is 6.3 km from the jurisdiction area, the largest 12.6 km from north and south, and the total area is 65.4 square kilometers. Among them, the land area is 64.6 square kilometers, accounting for 98.8%; the water area is 0.8 square kilometers, accounting for 1.2%.
In July 1983, Tieshan township was established after the reform of social security. In August 1985, the township was changed into a town and Tieshan town was established. In August 2003, Tieshan street was set up. At the end of 2011, the total population of Tieshan sub district was 34323, including 22883 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 66.7%. As of June 2020, Tieshan street has jurisdiction over 15 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at No. 12, Baiyang Road, nanyahuzui village.
In 2011, the total revenue of Tieshan street was 110 million yuan, an increase of 33.6% over the previous year. The local fiscal revenue was 90 million yuan, an increase of 41.3% over the previous year, 134 times that of 1949 and 55 times that of 1978. From the perspective of major taxes, business tax was 16.95 million yuan, value-added tax was 6.34 million yuan, enterprise income tax was 3.34 million yuan, and individual income tax was 1.68 million yuan, an increase of - 14.3%, - 7.8%, - 12.2% and 34.9% respectively over the previous year. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Tieshan street was 18307 yuan.
Historical evolution
The Qing Dynasty belonged to jinzhouting travel and safety agency.
At that time, Lushun was occupied by Russia.
When the Japanese invaders occupied, they belonged to fangjiatunhui of Lushun civil affairs department.
In 1946, Tieshan District Office was established, belonging to Lushun city.
In 1949, Tieshan district was established, belonging to Lushun city.
In 1951, Tieshan district was renamed the Second District, belonging to Lushun city.
In October 1954, it was changed to Tieshan District Office, belonging to Lushun city.
In April 1956, the district was withdrawn to build a township, which belongs to the people's Committee of Lushun city.
In the spring of 1957, the collective farm was transformed into a senior agricultural production cooperative.
In September 1958, Tieshan commune was set up in Lushun city.
In the winter of 1960, Dadong village, shuangdianzi village and Taipinggou village were assigned to the third country farm in Luda city.
In November 1961, the former hometown of Tieshan commune (excluding housanyang Village) and Jiangxi Township set up Jiangxi commune.
In July 1983, Tieshan township was established, which belongs to Lushunkou District.
In August 1985, the township was changed into a town and Tieshan town was established, which belongs to Lushunkou District.
In August 2003, Tieshan street was set up.
administrative division
Division evolution
In April 1956, Tieshan Street governed 32 operation areas.
In September 1958, Tieshan Street governed five townships: yahuzui, bolanzi, nanshanli, Fangjia and Jiangxi.
In November 1961, 22 production teams were under the jurisdiction of Tieshan street.
By the end of 2011, Tieshan street had 16 villagers' committees, including nanyahuzui, zhongyahuzui, beiyahuzui, yangshugou, Daxing, jiucaifang, Jinjia, yangmucheng, Guojia, Zhangjiagou, duizhuanggou, Wangjia, Zhangjiagou, bailanzi, Sanyang and housanyangtou, with 77 villagers' groups.
Zoning details
As of June 2020, Tieshan street has jurisdiction over 15 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at No. 12, Baiyang Road, nanyahuzui village.
geographical environment
Location context
Tieshan street is located in the southwest of Lushunkou District, the southernmost tip of Liaodong Peninsula, the East and Dengfeng street, and the south junction of the old fellow Tien Shan and the Yellow Sea, the west is adjacent to Jiangxi street, the largest distance is 6.3 kilometers, and the largest distance is 12.6 kilometers from north to south, with a total area of 65.4 square kilometers. Among them, the land area is 64.6 square kilometers, accounting for 98.8%; the water area is 0.8 square kilometers, accounting for 1.2%.
topographic features
Tieshan street is located in the hilly area, the terrain is high in the south, north, West and low in the East. The terrain is divided into the north and south, surrounded by mountains, and the middle is low-lying and flat. The main peaks are old iron mountain, and Lingshan, general hill, gun Taishan, Tuan Shan, the highest point in the territory is located at the top of the old fellow tooth in the old fellow iron mountain, 656 meters above sea level, and the lowest point is located at the Yang Shu Gou Bridge on the North Salt Road, at an elevation of 3.2 meters.
hydrology
There are yahuzui Central River and manmade Fenghe River in Tieshan street. The drainage area is 0.4 square kilometers, accounting for 0.7%; the total length is 16.4 kilometers, and the average annual flow is 42.4 m3 / s. The largest river in the territory is Fenghe River, which flows from west to East and flows into the sea from west to East. It is 8.5 km long, with a drainage area of 51 square kilometers and an average annual flow of 22 m3 / s. The main tributaries are duizhuanggou reservoir to Fenghe River, Beigou to Zhongxin River in Mayishan, shangyangshu to Fenghe River, etc.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Tieshan Street are fire, flood, freezing and so on. The disasters occurred 3-4 times a year, fire and freezing disasters mainly occurred from November to next April, and flood disasters mainly occurred from July to August. The most serious flood occurred on August 13, 1962. The disaster was typhoon and rainstorm. 24 residential houses were damaged, 3 people died, 8640 mu of agricultural cash crops were damaged, and some bridges and protective equipment were damaged, resulting in economic loss of more than 890000 yuan.
natural resources
In 2011, the underground mineral deposits in Tieshan street were proved to be gold and iron. Among them, the old fellow iron ore and iron ore reserves are 0.2 million tons, and geological reserves are 0.6 million tons.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Tieshan sub district was 34323, including 22883 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 66.7%. In the total population, there are 18191 males, accounting for 53%; 16132 females, accounting for 47%; 5560 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 16.2%; 21212 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 61.8%; 7551 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 22%. In the total population, there are 33842 Han people (98.6%), 481 Manchu, Hui, Tibetan, Korean, Miao and Zhuang people (1.4%). In 2011, the birth rate was 6.6 ‰, the death rate was 7.2 ‰, the natural growth rate was - 0.6 ‰, and the population density was 524.8 people per square kilometer. Tieshan Street launched the learning experience activity of "Celebrating the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up"
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Tieshan street was 110 million yuan, an increase of 33.6% over the previous year. The local fiscal revenue was 90 million yuan, an increase of 41.3% over the previous year, 134 times that of 1949 and 55 times that of 1978. From the perspective of major taxes, business tax was 16.95 million yuan, value-added tax was 6.34 million yuan, enterprise income tax was 3.34 million yuan, and individual income tax was 1.68 million yuan, an increase of - 14.3%, - 7.8%, - 12.2% and 34.9% respectively over the previous year.
In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Tieshan street was 18307 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, Tieshan street had 9026 mu of cultivated land and 35000 mu of forest land.
The total agricultural output value of Tieshan Street increased from 800000 yuan in 1949 to 33 million yuan in 1978, reaching 1.07 billion yuan in 2011, an increase of 11.4% over the previous year.
The main food crops in Tieshan Street are corn, wheat and soybean. In 2011, 1439 tons of grain were produced. The main economic crops are oil crops and vegetables.
In 2011, Tieshan street had 495 mu of oil crops with an output of 91 tons, including 15 tons of peanuts; 3000 mu of vegetables with an output of 13657 tons. The main varieties were Chinese cabbage, radish, cucumber, spinach, celery, tomato, etc.
The animal husbandry of Tieshan street is mainly raising pigs, cattle, sheep, poultry and mink. In 2011, 21000 pigs were raised, with a year-end stock of 10000; 2000 sheep were raised, with a year-end stock of 1000; 1000 cattle were raised, with a year-end stock of 60; and 1.29 million poultry were raised.
In 2011, Tieshan Street produced 3769 tons of meat, including 820 tons of pork, 60 tons of beef, 10 tons of mutton; 208 tons of eggs, 2875 tons of fresh milk; the total output value of animal husbandry was 60 million yuan.
By the end of 2011, Tieshan street had planted 30000 mu, including 30000 mu of protective forest.
In 2011, the fruit planting area of Tieshan street was 10000 mu, and the output was 4211 tons. The main varieties were big cherry, apple, peach, pear, etc., including 86 tons of big cherry and 2650 tons of apple.
The fisheries in Tieshan Street are mainly aquaculture, fishing and processing of coastal marine products. The sea area that can be used for aquaculture is 45.8 square kilometers and the beach is 4.2 square kilometers. In 2011, there were 3763 hectares of artificial mariculture shellfish with an output of 1175 tons, 5.76 hectares of fish pond with an output of 64 tons, 598 fishing boats of various types, including 2 ships engaged in offshore operations with an output of 19000 tons, and a total output of 69000 tons of aquatic products.
In 2011, there were 34 large agricultural machinery in Tieshan street.
Industry
Tieshan street is an important industrial production base in southern Liaoning. It has formed an industrial system with high-end science and technology, incubation, processing, refrigeration, mining, warehousing, logistics and transportation as the main parts. It focuses on planning large industrial clusters such as new science and technology, new materials and new energy. The total industrial output value increased from 60 million yuan in 1978 to 1.2 billion yuan in 2011
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