Qingshan town
This data is missing
Overview chart
, add related content, make data more complete, but also quickly upgrade, come on!
Qingshan town was once under the jurisdiction of dedu county. Located in the southwest of the county, it is the county seat of dedu.
Historical evolution
Qingshan Town, formerly known as "dedu town", was formerly known as "dedule" or "dedu Datun". According to the new edition of "dedu county annals", it was called "dedu letun" in the early Qing Dynasty. It was originally a Tuen name named after the Daur nationality's "dedule family" who moved to settle down in the upper reaches of Heilongjiang Province. It is under the jurisdiction of butha. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Zhili hall in Nehe. After the founding of the Republic of China, in 1915, Nehe county was assigned to Keshan County and named dedu town. In February 1929, a new administrative bureau was set up in dedu town. The next year, the town was designated as an urban area. After the fall of Northeast China, in October 1933, the administrative bureau of dedu was upgraded to a county, and in December, the urban area was designated as the first security. In March 1938, it was changed into dedu village. After the victory of the Anti Japanese war in 1945, dedu district was set up in March 1946, and changed to the first district in June 1949. In December 1955, to commemorate the martyr Zhao Qingshan (deputy commander of independent battalion) who died in dedu, the first district was changed into Qingshan Town, which was directly under the jurisdiction of the county. In September 1958, dedu county was abolished and merged into Bei'an county to establish Qingshan people's commune. At the beginning of the next year, the four communes of Qingshan, Shuangquan, Heping and Longzhen in the former dedu county were merged into a "one county, one commune" type of Qingshan commune, also known as "Qingshan commune", with 10 management areas. In April 1961, the jurisdiction of the commune was adjusted, and the four administrative areas of Qingshan, Xinfa, Jianshe and Xinglong were merged into Qingshan commune, which was under the jurisdiction of Bei'an city. In September 1963, after the restoration of dedu County, Qingshan commune was the residence of the government of dedu County, and Xinglong commune was set up. In April 1964, Xinfa commune was set up by setting up six production brigades in the south of the town, including Xinfa, Shengli and De'an. In September 1966, four production brigades, including Zhenjiao Hexin and Longtou, were set up to establish suburban communes. In March 1980, it was renamed Qingshan town. Later, dedu County merged with Wudalianchi City, and Qingshan town merged with Wudalianchi city.
survey
Qingshan town is a town with pure non-agricultural population, and county factories and enterprises are concentrated in the town. The total area of the town is 12 square kilometers. Town run industry has agricultural machinery repair, dairy, building materials factory. At the end of 1992, the total population of the town was 30000, of which 29700 were non-agricultural. The population of Manchu, Hui and other ethnic minorities accounted for about 1.5%. The town government is located in beierdao street.
Chinese PinYin : Hei Long Jiang De Dou Xian Qing Shan Zhen
Qingshan Town, dedu County, Heilongjiang Province
Balidianzi Town, Huanren Manchu Autonomous County, Benxi City, Liaoning Province. Liao Ning Sheng Ben Xi Shi Huan Ren Man Zu Zi Zhi Xian Ba Li Dian Zi Zhen
Xi min Zhen, Taishun County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Zhe Jiang Sheng Wen Zhou Shi Tai Shun Xian Xi Yang Zhen
Rentian Town, Ruijin City, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province. Jiang Xi Sheng Gan Zhou Shi Rui Jin Shi Ren Tian Zhen
Huiqu Town, Anqiu City, Weifang City, Shandong Province. Shan Dong Sheng Wei Fang Shi An Qiu Shi Hui Qu Zhen
Danyang street, Heze economic and Technological Development Zone, Heze City, Shandong Province. Shan Dong Sheng He Ze Shi He Ze Jing Ji Ji Shu Kai Fa Qu Dan Yang Jie Dao
Yangjiaqiao street, Lengshuitan District, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. Hu Nan Sheng Yong Zhou Shi Leng Shui Tan Qu Yang Jia Qiao Jie Dao
Lanhe Town, Nanxiong City, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province. Guang Dong Sheng Shao Guan Shi Nan Xiong Shi Lan He Zhen
Qiaoyin Township, Fengshan County, Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Guang Xi Zhuang Zu Zi Zhi Qu He Chi Shi Feng Shan Xian Qiao Yin Xiang
Wa Township, Basu County, Changdu City, Tibet Autonomous Region. Xi Cang Zi Zhi Qu Chang Dou Shi Ba Xiu Xian Wa Xiang