Longtou Street
Longtou street, belonging to Lushunkou District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, is located in the southeast of Lushunkou District. It borders Changcheng street and sanjianbao street in the north, Huanghai in the south, longwangtang street in the East, shuishiying street in the west, Dengfeng street and Desheng street in the southwest. The former Longtou Street covers an area of 25.88 square kilometers (excluding the newly merged area) )。
In 1985, the township was transformed into a town and Longtou town was established. In November 2005, the town changed its streets and established Longtou street. In December 2019, Yanchang new village and Guojiagou village of longwangtang Street will be adjusted to Longtou street management. Dalian dairy farm in Longtou Street will be transferred to longwangtang street and will continue to be managed by the Management Committee of Dalian high tech Industrial Park. At the end of 2011, the total population of Longtou sub district was 6330, including 3387 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 53.3%. As of June 2020, Longtou street has jurisdiction over 7 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at 202 Changda Road, northeast mountain village.
In 2011, the total revenue of Longtou street was 55.83 million yuan, an increase of 30% over the previous year. The local fiscal revenue was 11.08 million yuan, an increase of 22% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, the business tax was 17.2 million yuan, the value-added tax was 11.34 million yuan, the enterprise income tax was 8.78 million yuan, and the individual income tax was 1.41 million yuan, an increase of 41.6%, 9.7%, 17.5% and - 29% respectively over the previous year.
Historical evolution
The Qing Dynasty belonged to jinzhouting travel and safety agency.
At that time, Lushun was occupied by Russia.
During the period of Japanese occupation, it belonged to the navy camp of Lushun civil affairs department, which had jurisdiction over seven villages.
In 1946, the leading branch of Lushun Central District Office was established.
In 1949, the Central District Office was changed into the people's Government of the Central District of Lushun, and the former Longtou District Office was changed into the people's Government of seven villages.
In April 1951, when the central district was renamed the Fifth District, it belonged to the Fifth District.
In October 1954, the people's Government of the Fifth District was changed into the Central District Office, which belongs to the central district office.
In April 1956, the township was removed, and Lushun was divided into shuishiying Township and Longtou township. Longtou Township belongs to the people's Committee of Lushun city.
In 1957, Longtou Township and shuishiying Township were merged into shuishiying Township, belonging to shuishiying township.
In September 1958, the township was changed into a commune, belonging to the shuishiying commune.
In November 1961, with the west of dabali village as the boundary, the Longtou commune was set up from shuishiying commune, belonging to Lushunkou District.
In 1983, she changed Township and established Longtou Township, which belongs to Lushunkou District.
In 1985, township to town, the establishment of leading Town, Lushunkou District.
In September 1997, wangjiadianzi and Congjia villages of Xujia administrative village were merged into Longtou administrative village; Xujia village and qiujialing were merged into dongbeishan administrative village.
In 1998, the former Wujianfang administrative village was merged into Wangjia administrative village.
In September 2003, the area of dairy farm in Dalian city was assigned to Longtou town (except for its area, other matters were not assigned to Longtou town).
In November 2005, the town changed its streets and established Longtou street.
In December 2019, Yanchang new village and Guojiagou village of longwangtang Street will be adjusted to Longtou street management. After the adjustment, Longtou Street borders Changcheng street and sanjianbao street in the north, Huanghai in the south, longwangtang street in the East, shuishiying street in the west, Dengfeng street and Desheng street in the southwest. Dalian dairy farm in Longtou Street will be transferred to longwangtang street and will continue to be managed by the Management Committee of Dalian high tech Industrial Park.
administrative division
Division evolution
In 1946, seven village offices were set up under Longtou street.
In 1998, Longtou street was merged from seven administrative villages into five administrative villages: Longtou, dongbeishan, Wangjia, dabali and Jiangjia.
At the end of 2011, Longtou street had 5 villagers' committees, including dabali, Longtou, Jiangjia, Wangjia and dongbeishan, and 21 villagers' groups.
In December 2019, it will be under the jurisdiction of 7 administrative villages after the adjustment.
Zoning details
As of June 2020, Longtou street has jurisdiction over 7 administrative villages, and its sub district office is located at 202 Changda Road, northeast mountain village.
geographical environment
Location context
Longtou street is located in the southeast of Lushunkou District, bordering Great Wall Street and sanjianbao street in the north, Yellow Sea in the south, longwangtang street in the East, shuishiying street in the west, Dengfeng street and Desheng street in the southwest. The former Longtou Street covers an area of 25.88 square kilometers (excluding the newly merged area).
topographic features
Longtou street is located in the hilly area of Changbai Mountain. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south. The main mountains are Changbai Mountains. Tuanzi mountain, the highest point in the territory, is located in Jiangjia village, Longtou street, with an altitude of 108 meters.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Longtou Street are landslides, which occur 0.5 times a year, mainly from July to August. The most serious landslide occurred on July 4, 2008. Due to road construction in Taishan and illegal construction, the rock strata of the mountain were damaged. When the rainy season came, a small area of landslides occurred in the mountain, causing rock damage to houses under the mountain, without causing casualties.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Longtou sub district was 6330, including 3387 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 53.3%. In addition, there are 2789 floating population. Among the total population, 3182 were male, accounting for 50.3%; 3148 were female, accounting for 49.7%; 823 were under 14 years old, accounting for 13%; 3191 were 15-64 years old, accounting for 50.4%; 2316 were over 65 years old, accounting for 36.6%. In the total population, 6185 people (97.7%) are Han nationality, 145 people (2.3%) are Manchu, Mongolian and Hui nationality. The natural population density is 244.6 ‰ per square kilometer, and the birth rate is 2.5 ‰ per square kilometer in 2011.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Longtou street was 55.83 million yuan, an increase of 30% over the previous year. The local fiscal revenue was 11.08 million yuan, an increase of 22% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, the business tax was 17.2 million yuan, the value-added tax was 11.34 million yuan, the enterprise income tax was 8.78 million yuan, and the individual income tax was 1.41 million yuan, an increase of 41.6%, 9.7%, 17.5% and - 29% respectively over the previous year.
Agriculture
In 2011, there were 6000 mu of cultivated land and 20000 mu of forest land in Longtou street.
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Longtou street was 450 million yuan, an increase of 12% over the previous year, accounting for 25.7% of the GDP.
The main grain crop in Longtou street is corn. In 2011, 1085 tons of grain were produced. The main economic crops are oil crops and vegetables.
In 2011, there were 100 mu of oil crops in Longtou street, with an output of 15 tons, including 10 tons of peanuts; 850 mu of vegetables, with an output of 2387 tons. The main varieties were cabbage and radish, with 451 tons of radish and 1355 tons of cabbage.
Animal husbandry in Longtou street is mainly raising pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, 2000 pigs were raised and 1000 were on hand at the end of the year; 400 sheep were raised and 300 were on hand at the end of the year; 300 cattle were raised and 200 were on hand at the end of the year.
In 2011, Longtou Street produced 340 tons of meat, including 62 tons of pork, 3 tons of beef and 2 tons of mutton; 140 tons of eggs and 700 tons of fresh milk; and the total output value of animal husbandry was 40 million yuan.
By the end of 2011, Longtou street had planted 11500 mu, including 2000 mu of shelterbelts and 20000 trees around farmers' houses, with a forest coverage rate of 52%.
In 2011, Longtou street has a fruit planting area of 5400 mu, with an output of 2920 tons. The main varieties are apples and cherries, including 1105 tons of apples, 289 tons of pears and 214 tons of cherries.
Industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Longtou Street reached 360 million yuan.
In 2011, there were 13 large-scale industrial enterprises and 1591 employees in Longtou street, realizing an industrial added value of 250 million yuan, an increase of 15% over the previous year. There are 2 enterprises with sales revenue of more than 100 million yuan.
business
At the end of 2011, Longtou street had 360 commercial outlets and 1218 employees.
In 2011, the total social commodity sales of Longtou Street reached 310 million yuan, an increase of 22% over the previous year
In 2011, the total import and export volume of Longtou street was 43.29 million US dollars, and the main products were shrimp slices, furniture, ship accessories, etc., which were sold to Japan, the United States, Europe and other countries and regions.
Transportation
In 2011, Longtou street has formed a transportation network composed of railway and highway. There are 5 county and township (town) highways, with a total length of 15 km.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, Longtou street had a theater with 460 seats, 15 performances per year, and 6900 audience; a club, a cultural station, with a construction area of 2000 square meters; a public library, with a construction area of 100 square meters, and a collection of 5000 books; and a archives management room, with a construction area of 40 square meters.
education
At the end of 2011, there was a kindergarten in Longtou street with 158 children and 22 full-time teachers
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