Dahong city and countryside
Dahong urban and rural area, belonging to Helingeer County, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the southwest of Helingeer County. It is the junction of Helingeer, Tuoketuo and Qingshuihe counties. It borders Xindianzi town in the East, yangyanggou town in the southeast, Honghe town in Qingshuihe County in the south, xinyingzi town in Tuoketuo County in the southwest, shebiya town in the west, Chengguan town in the north, and is 3 km away from the county The total administrative area is 581.75 square kilometers.
In 1958, dahongcheng commune was established. In July 2007, sandaoying township was merged into Dahong urban and rural areas. By the end of 2018, the registered residence population in the urban and rural areas was 24931. In 2019, dahongcheng has 20 administrative villages under its jurisdiction, and the people's government is stationed in dahongcheng village.
Dahong urban and rural food crops are mainly corn; animal husbandry is mainly raising cattle and sheep; industry has formed an industrial system based on building materials industry.
History of construction
In 1958, dahongcheng commune was established.
In 1976, Hunhe River was divided into two parts, Xinhong commune in the South and dahongcheng commune in the north.
In 1984, new Hongxiang and dahongcheng were changed.
In March 2001, Xinhong Township and Dahong urban and rural areas merged into Dahong urban and rural areas.
In July 2007, sandaoying township was merged into Dahong urban and rural areas.
administrative division
In 2011, Dahong urban and rural area has 20 administrative villages and 145 natural villages, including dahongcheng, xiaohongcheng, sanzhishu, hongshankou, xiaogangfang, Xiangyanggou, Yushugou, Zhengjia No.3, Fanjia No.15, Wangjia No.20, Miao No.29, Zhangjia No.41, Xinhong, yushuliang, baiqiyao, Miaogou, Luotuogou, Shuiquan, sandaoying and Majiatian.
In 2019, dahongcheng village, xiaohongcheng village, sanzhishu village, hongshankou village, xiaogangfang village, Xiangyanggou village, Yushugou village, Zhengjia No.3 village, Fanjia No.15 village, Wangjia No.20 village, Miaojia No.29 village, Zhangjia No.41 village, Xinhong village, yushuliang village, baiqiyao village, Miaogou village, Luotuogou village, Shuiquan village, sandaoying Village and Majiayao village will be under dahongcheng village There are 20 administrative villages with the people's Government in dahongcheng village.
Location context
Dahong urban and rural area is located in the southwest of Helingeer County. It is the junction of Helingeer, Tuoketuo and Qingshuihe counties. It borders Xindianzi town in the East, yangyanggou town in the southeast, Honghe town in Qingshuihe County in the south, xinyingzi town in Tuoketuo County in the southwest, shebiya town in the West and Chengguan town in the north. It is 35 kilometers away from the county, with a total administrative area of 581.75 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain in Dahong city and countryside is mainly hilly and mountainous area, with alluvial plain on both sides of the river.
climate
Dahong urban and rural area has a temperate continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by drought and less rain; the annual average temperature is 5.6 ℃, the average temperature in January is - 23.4 ℃, the extreme minimum temperature is - 34,5 ℃; the average temperature in July is 36.4 ℃, the extreme maximum temperature is 37.5 ℃; the minimum monthly average temperature is - 27.5 ℃; the annual average frost free period is 115 days; the annual average sunshine hours is 2306 hours; the annual average precipitation is 370 mm, the annual average precipitation days The rainfall is concentrated from July to September every year, with the most in July.
hydrology
The main rivers in Dahong are Hun River, Guli Banji River, milinggou River and Luotuogou River, with a drainage area of more than 50 square kilometers.
natural resources
The mineral resources in Dahong urban and rural areas mainly include clay and granite; other natural resources mainly include wild plants such as hawthorn and Elaeagnus angustifolia and wild Chinese herbal medicines such as licorice, ephedra, dangshen, dijiaozi, medlar, dandelion, plantain and Scutellaria baicalensis; animals mainly include rabbit, owl, pheasant, black snake, cauliflower snake and seven inch snake.
population
At the end of 2011, Dahong had a total urban and rural population of 23368. In the total population, there are 15189 males, accounting for 65%; 8179 females, accounting for 35%; 2805 females, accounting for 12%; 148 females, accounting for 62%; 6075 males, accounting for 26%; 22951 females, accounting for 98.2%; 398 Mongolians, accounting for 1.7%; 19 other ethnic minorities. In 2011, the birth rate of urban and rural population in Dahong was 9 ‰, the mortality rate was 5 ‰, the natural growth rate of population was 4 ‰, and the population density was 40.4 people per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence population in the urban and rural areas was 24931.
Economics
Dahong urban and rural food crops are mainly corn; animal husbandry is mainly raising cattle and sheep; industry has formed an industrial system based on building materials industry.
In 2011, Dahong had 130000 mu of agricultural arable land in urban and rural areas, producing 52000 tons of grain. In 2011, there were more than 4000 cows and 120000 mutton sheep in Dahong city. In 2011, Dahong produced 702 tons of meat and 4000 tons of fresh milk. In 2011, the per capita net income of urban and rural farmers in Dahong was 7000 yuan. In 2011, the total industrial output value of Dahong was 107 million yuan, an increase of 12.4% over 2010. In 2011, there were 5 brick making enterprises with 168 employees in Dahong urban and rural areas, with an annual output of 10 million hollow bricks; 5 stone production enterprises with 113 employees. By the end of 2011, Dahong had 71 commercial outlets with 128 employees. In 2011, Dahong's urban and rural social commodity sales totaled 6.87 million yuan, an increase of 7.5% over 2010. In 2011, Dahong's total urban and rural revenue was 32 million yuan, an increase of 23% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there was a primary school in Dahong urban and rural areas, with 22 students and 23 full-time teachers. The enrollment rate of school-age children was 100%.
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was one cultural station in Dahong urban and rural area with a construction area of 150 square meters, and 20 rural libraries with a construction area of 170 square meters and a collection of 30000 books. By the end of 2011, there were more than 700 households with cable TV in Dahong urban and rural areas. The "village to village" project covered 703 households in 6 administrative villages, with a comprehensive TV coverage rate of 89.7%.
medical and health work
Dahong has two health centers in urban and rural areas, 32 beds, with 1.3 medical beds per thousand people, and the total value of fixed assets is 3 million yuan; there are 40 professional health personnel, with an average of 1.7 health technicians per thousand people. In 2011, urban and rural medical institutions (above outpatient department) in Dahong completed 11000 person times of diagnosis and treatment and 7000 person times of discharged patients. In 2011, the number of participants in Dahong new rural cooperative medical system was 22900, with a participation rate of 98%.
social security
In 2011, Dahong had 1300 rural minimum living security households with 1500 people, with an expenditure of 2.25 million yuan; 180 people were supported by the five guarantees in rural areas, with an expenditure of 468000 yuan; 33 people received medical assistance in rural areas, and 1300 people were funded by civil affairs departments to participate in cooperative medical care, with a total expenditure of 780000 yuan, an increase of 20% over 2010; 1100 people received temporary relief in rural areas, with an expenditure of 770000 yuan, an increase of 32% over 2010 There were 44 people receiving various kinds of pension and subsidies, and the expenditure of pension expenses was 1.32 million yuan, an increase of 15% over 2010; the participation rate of new rural endowment insurance was more than 90%.
traffic
Dahong urban and rural areas have national highway g209 running through the north and south, provincial highway S24 running through the East and West. By the end of 2011, there were 11 Tongbai oil road administrative villages in Dahong urban and rural areas, with a total length of 90 kilometers, and 9 tongshashi road administrative villages, with a total length of 30 kilometers.
History and culture
Dahongcheng is named after the township government in dahongcheng village. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Yunchuan Acropolis was set up here, which is close to Hun River in the south. Because "Hun" and "red" are close to each other, the city beside Hun River is called "red city". Later, in order to distinguish it from the "Zihe town" built in the Northern Qi Dynasty, the village of the Weicheng site in Yunchuan is called "dahongcheng", and the village of the Zihe town site is used to be called "xiaohongcheng".
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