Longzhen
Longzhen is located in the middle of Wudalianchi City, Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province. It borders Longzhen farm in the East, Xianghe farm in the northeast, Erlongshan farm in the south, Yinlonghe farm in the West and Longmen farm in the north. It is 50 kilometers away from Wudalianchi City, with a total administrative area of 222.55 square kilometers.
In 1911, Longzhen was under the jurisdiction of Longmen Reclamation Bureau; in March 2001, nemoer Township merged with Renlong town. By the end of 2018, the registered residence population of dragon town was 24131. In 2019, Longzhen governs 4 communities and 9 administrative villages, and the people's government is located in Longyuan street.
In 2018, there were 10 industrial enterprises in Longzhen, including 2 above scale enterprises and 1 comprehensive store or supermarket with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
In 1911, Longmen Reclamation Bureau was set up.
In the third year of the Republic of China (1914), Longmen was changed into a governing Bureau. In 1916, Longmen County was established. In 1917, it was renamed Longzhen county and stationed in Longzhen. In December 1932, the county office moved to Beian town. In 1936, Longzhen was changed into Longzhen village. In December 1938, it belonged to Bei'an county. In August 1945, it was divided into the Tenth District.
In June 1949, it was changed into the seventh district.
In March 1956, the seven districts were divided into two townships: Longzhen and nemoer.
In September 1958, Namur Township merged with Renlong town and established Longzhen commune.
In February 1960, Longzhen commune was withdrawn and Longzhen and nemoer townships were merged into Longzhen and Erlongshan farms.
In 1963, Longzhen commune was established.
In October 1980, in gailong Town, the regiments of Anamur, Wuben and Dongfanghong set up Namur commune.
In March 2001, Namur township was merged into Renlong town.
administrative division
In 2011, it has jurisdiction over the first, second, third and fourth communities, and nine administrative villages including Longzhen, Kaifa, Zengxin, Zhenxi, nemur, Dongfanghong, Wuben and Xiangdong.
In 2019, Longzhen governs four communities: the first community, the second community, the third community and the fourth community, and nine administrative villages: Longzhen village, Fazhan village, zengshan village, Kaifa village, Wuben village, Dongfanghong village, nemoer village, Zhenxi village and Xiangdong village. The people's government is located in Longyuan street.
geographical environment
Location context
Longzhen is located in the middle of Wudalianchi City, between 126 ° 30 '- 127 ° 05' e and 48 ° 32 '- 48 ° 45' n, bordering Longzhen farm in the East, Xianghe farm in the northeast, Erlongshan farm in the south, Yinlonghe farm in the West and Longmen farm in the north. It is 50 kilometers away from Wudalianchi City, with a total administrative area of 222.55 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain of Longzhen is mainly hilly platform, with high terrain in the northeast and low terrain in the southwest. The average altitude is about 300 meters.
climate
Longzhen has a temperate monsoon climate, with an average annual frost free period of 110 days and an average annual rainfall of 550 mm. The rainfall is concentrated from July to August every year.
hydrology
There are three main rivers in Longzhen: nemur River, Yinlong River and Changshui River; nemur river has a flow length of 30 kilometers and a drainage area of 120 square kilometers; Yinlong river has a flow length of 10 kilometers and a drainage area of 40 square kilometers; Changshui river has a flow length of 6 kilometers and a drainage area of 202 square kilometers.
natural resources
Wild animal resources in Longzhen mainly include pheasant, flying dragon, wild boar, fox, etc.; local products mainly include Auricularia auricula, hazelnut mushroom, etc.
population
In 2011, the total population of Longzhen was 27800, of which 11700 were permanent residents, accounting for 42% of the urbanization rate. Among the total population, 14500 were male, accounting for 52%; 13300 were female, accounting for 48%; 27615 were mainly Han nationality, accounting for 99.3%; 185 were Manchu, Mongolian, Oroqen and other ethnic minorities, accounting for 0.7%. In 2011, the birth rate was 5 ‰, the mortality rate was 1.4 ‰, the natural growth rate was 3.6 ‰, and the population density was 125 people per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence population of dragon town was 24131.
Economics
The main food crops in Longzhen are soybean and corn, the main economic crops are potatoes, etc., and the animal husbandry is mainly raising pigs, beef cattle, cows, sheep and poultry.
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Longzhen was 200 million yuan, and the area of agricultural cultivated land was 165000 mu, an increase of 3.6% over 2010; 35000 tons of grain were produced, including 715 tons of soybean and 5567 tons of corn. In 2011, there were 5300 live pigs, 3790 beef cattle, 1100 cows, 16000 sheep and 49000 poultry in Longzhen. The total output value of animal husbandry was 15 million yuan, 10% higher than that in 2010. By the end of 2011, the total afforestation area in Longzhen was 3707 mu, including 700 mu of protective forest, 3007 mu of economic forest and 14000 cubic meters of standing trees. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Longzhen was 9816 yuan, an increase of 17.1% over 2010. In 2011, the total industrial output value of Longzhen was 450 million yuan. At the end of 2011, there were 56 Commercial outlets in Longzhen. In 2011, the total sales volume of social commodities in Longzhen was 20 million yuan, and the annual turnover of two fairs was 10 million yuan. In 2011, the total financial revenue was 3.21 million yuan. At the end of 2011, the deposit balance of various financial institutions was 98.16 million yuan.
In 2018, there were 10 industrial enterprises in Longzhen, including 2 above scale enterprises and 1 comprehensive store or supermarket with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
social undertakings
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was one cultural station, one public cultural activity room and seven rural libraries in Longzhen, with a collection of more than 30000 books. At the end of 2011, there was one leisure square and three sports fields in Longzhen, and the people who often participated in sports activities accounted for 30% of the permanent residents. At the end of 2011, the radio coverage rate of Longzhen was 100%, and the household rate was 95%; the number of cable TV users was 5708, and the household rate was 55%.
education
At the end of 2011, there were 5 kindergartens with 210 children and 16 full-time teachers in Longzhen; 2 primary schools with 1580 students and 126 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 1 junior middle school with 830 students and 57 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population and the enrollment rate of primary school to primary school reached 100%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 7 medical and health institutions at all levels in Longzhen, including 1 health center; there were 18 beds, with 0.6 medical beds per 1000 people.
social security
In 2011, there were 518 urban minimum living security households with 1315 people in Longzhen, with an expenditure of 3.109 million yuan, 197 yuan per capita per month; 8 rural five guarantees were provided in a centralized way, 47 rural five guarantees were provided in a decentralized way; 36 people were given state pension and subsidies. At the end of 2011, 2722 people in Longzhen participated in the new rural endowment insurance, with the participation rate of 10%.
traffic
Longzhen has a 31.5-kilometer-long north-black line, with a Longzhen station. It receives and departs 8 passenger trains and 16 freight trains every day. National Highway 202, longnen highway, Zhanwu highway, Zhanhe forest railway and Heida highway pass through the territory. As of the end of 2011, there are 15 rural highways, with a total length of 88.5-kilometer.
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