Heishan Street
Heishan street, belonging to Heishan County, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, is located in the middle of Heishan County, bordering Zhenan town in the East and West, Duan hometown and Dahushan street in the south, Taihe Town in the north, with a total area of 25.6 square kilometers.
In the 28th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of Qing Dynasty (1902), Zhenan county was set up where Heishan town is located; in September 1983, Heishan town was changed; in May 1992, huangjiahao village in Dahushan town and Gujiazi village in Duan's hometown were merged into Heishan town. On July 12, 2013, Heishan town was abolished and replaced by Heishan street. At the end of 2011, the total population of Heishan street was 130300. As of June 2020, Heishan street has jurisdiction over 12 communities and 6 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located in Jiefang South Street.
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Heishan street was 108 million yuan, an increase of 20% over the previous year, 118 times that of 1949 and 38 times that of 1978. The per capita fiscal revenue was 828 yuan, an increase of 19.9% over the previous year, 22 times that of 1949 and 13 times that of 1978.
History of construction
In the 28th year of Guangxu (1902) of the Qing Dynasty, Zhenan county was set up where Heishan town was located.
In January 1914, Zhen'an County was renamed Heishan County.
In 1921, the county was divided into six districts, with Heishan town as an attached urban area.
On September 18, 1931, after the fall of Northeast China, the puppet regime divided the whole county into 44 villages, one of which was Heishan town.
In 1937, Heishan town was transformed into Heishan Street office.
In 1946, when the Kuomintang occupied Heishan, there were three towns in the county, among which Heishan was one.
In February 1948, the whole territory of Heishan was liberated and Heishan town was established.
In 1950, Heishan town was changed into district 10.
In April 1955, Heishan town was restored.
In October 1958, Dongfeng commune was established by merging with Shengli, Yingfang and Shili townships.
In 1961, it was changed into Heishan commune.
In 1963, it was renamed Heishan commune.
In March 1968, the Revolutionary Committee of Heishan town was established.
In September 1980, it was changed to Heishan Town People's commune management committee.
In September 1983, it was changed to Heishan town.
In May 1992, huangjiahao village in Dahushan town and Gujiazi village in Duan hometown were merged into Heishan town.
On July 12, 2013, Heishan town was abolished and replaced by Heishan street.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Heishan street had jurisdiction over 11 communities and 6 administrative villages: Longxing, Jixiang, Shilong, Xiangyang, Yong'an, Qinghe, Guangrong, Limin, Huanyu, Xinggong, Nanhu, Dongguan, Xiguan, Nanguan, Beiguan, Chengguan, Chengnan; 128 resident groups and 34 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Heishan street has jurisdiction over 12 communities and 6 administrative villages: Nanhu community, Jixiang community, Longxing community, Xiangyang Community, Limin community, Huanyu community, Guangrong community, Yong'an community, Shilong community, Xinggong community, Qinghe community, Chengguan community, Dongguan village, Xiguan village, Nanguan village, Beiguan Village, Chengguan village and Chengnan village. The sub district office is located in Jiefang South Street.
geographical environment
Location context
Heishan street is located in the middle of Heishan County, bordering Zhen'an town in the East and West, Duan hometown and Dahushan street in the south, Taihe Town in the north, with a total area of 25.6 square kilometers.
hydrology
Pangjia River in Heishan street belongs to seasonal river. As the main channel for sewage and flood discharge, it is a small and medium-sized river with a total length of 4.6 km and a discharge of 10 tons per second.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Heishan Street are drought. The most serious was six severe Spring Droughts from 2001 to 2011. From 2001 to 2011, the precipitation was lower than that of normal years.
natural resources
The mineral resources in Heishan Street are bentonite. Among them, the bentonite reserves are 560 million tons. 410 million tons can be mined, with an annual output of 250000 tons. The cultivated area is 14000 mu.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Heishan street was 130300, including 89000 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 68.3%. In the total population, there are 66700 males, accounting for 51.19%, and 63600 females, accounting for 48.81%. In the total population, the Han nationality is the dominant, accounting for 90.9% of the total population, and there are 11906 ethnic minorities, including Manchu, Hui, Xibe, Mongolia and Korea, accounting for 9.1%. In 2011, the birth rate was 2.83 ‰, the death rate was 2.22 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 0.61 ‰. The population density is 5090 per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Heishan street was 108 million yuan, an increase of 20% over the previous year, 118 times that of 1949 and 38 times that of 1978. From the perspective of major taxes, we have completed business tax of 30 million yuan, value-added tax of 02 million yuan, enterprise income tax of 06 million yuan and individual income tax of 02 million yuan, an increase of 0.13%, 0.11%, 0.19% and 0.14% respectively over the previous year. The per capita fiscal revenue was 828 yuan, an increase of 19.9% over the previous year, 22 times that of 1949 and 13 times that of 1978.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Heishan Street reached 1.56 billion yuan, an increase of 55.8% over the previous year.
Corn is the main food crop in Heishan street. In 2011, Heishan Street produced 5830 tons of grain.
Heishan Street animal husbandry to raise pigs, poultry based. In 2011, Heishan street had 37900 pigs, 12800 at the end of the year, 1.476 million poultry and 1.13 million listed poultry. In 2011, it produced 2142 tons of pork, 7644 tons of eggs, and the total output value of animal husbandry was 1.34 billion yuan.
By the end of 2011, the total area of afforestation in Heishan street was 430 mu, including 96 mu of protective forest, 334 mu of economic forest, 13400 trees around farmers' houses, and the forest coverage rate was 5.9%.
Industry
Heishan street is an important production base for feed and wood processing, forming an industrial system mainly composed of agricultural and sideline products and wood products. It focuses on the planning of Yuxiang animal husbandry, Fushan animal husbandry and other small and medium-sized industrial clusters.
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Heishan Street reached 5.11 billion yuan, an increase of 27.5% over the previous year, and the industrial added value accounted for 85% of the GDP.
In 2011, Heishan street had 18 industrial enterprises above Designated Size with 5200 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 1.14 billion yuan, an increase of 12.9% over the previous year. Among them, there were 5 large and medium-sized industrial enterprises with 3100 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 560 million yuan, an increase of 16.7% over the previous year. One county-level Industrial Park.
Commercial trade
At the end of 2011, Heishan street had 4568 commercial outlets with 18272 employees. In 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 2.22 billion yuan, an increase of 25% over the previous year; the turnover of urban and rural fair trade was 1.48 billion yuan, an increase of 11% over the previous year. In 2011, the export was 41 million US dollars, an increase of 17.6% over the previous year; the main products were down products.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, Heishan street had 32 kindergartens with 2564 children and 189 full-time teachers; 2 primary schools with 4912 students and 325 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 3 junior middle schools with 2984 students and 353 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population, the enrollment rate of primary school and junior high school, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%; 2 ordinary senior high schools with 59 students 98, 529 full-time teachers; 1 secondary vocational school, 820 students, 68 full-time teachers; 1 private school and educational institution at all levels.
In 2011, the educational expenditure of Heishan Street reached 205 million yuan, the national financial educational expenditure was 05 million yuan, the educational expenditure within the budget was 183 million yuan, and the educational expenditure within the budget was 189 million yuan, an increase of 51.2%, 51.2%, 55.1% and 55.1% respectively over the previous year. The proportion of education expenditure in the budget (including urban education surcharges) in the total financial expenditure was 10.4%, an increase of 0.1 percentage point over the previous year.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, Heishan street had three independent scientific research and technology development institutions. There are 4364 scientific and technological talents, including 1460 professional and technical talents, 1776 management talents and 1128 skilled talents.
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 13 cultural and art groups with 450 members in Heishan street; 10 various art performance groups with 317 performers, 1 theater with 805 seats, 24 performances per year, with 18120 audience; 1 film company with 1 Film screening unit, 1 cinema with 805 seats, 20 performances per year, with 14510 audience; and 1 cultural station with 310 square meters of building area It has a public library, a building area of 2100 square meters, a collection of 71300 books, and entertainment facilities such as dance hall. There are 729 employees in the cultural industry, accounting for 1.5% of the social employees in the town, including 81 employees in public institutions, with an added value of 15 million yuan, an increase of 0.8% over the previous year, 29 times that of 1978. Folk culture with local characteristics
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