Deshenggou Township
Deshenggou Township, belonging to Wuchuan County, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the southwest of Wuchuan County, bordering Daqingshan Township in the East, Bikeqi town in tumetzuo banner in the south, halaheshao Township and xiwulanbulang town in the West and northwest, Shangtuhai Township in the north, 35 kilometers away from Wuchuan County, with a total administrative area of 480.12 square kilometers.
In the Ming Dynasty, deshenggou township was a nomadic area of tumed tribe in Mongolia; in June 2006, Nalinggou township was renamed deshenggou township. By the end of 2018, the registered residence population in the De Sheng Gou township was 7318. In 2019, deshenggou village governs 8 administrative villages.
In deshenggou Township, naked oats and wheat are the main food crops; pig, sheep, cattle and poultry are the main animal husbandry; mining and mineral processing industries are the main industrial system.
History of construction
In Ming Dynasty, it was a nomadic land of tumed tribe in Mongolia.
In the Qing Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of the left and right wing banner of Tumet.
During the period of the Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of suixian county. During the Japanese occupation of Wuchuan, Yimei township was established under the jurisdiction of the eighth District of Wuchuan County. After the restoration, it was changed to Yiqing Township, belonging to the Fourth District of Wuchuan County.
In 1953, nanlinggou Township and mushroom kiln Township were established.
In 1958, Dongfeng people's commune was established in Nalinggou Township, and douyao Township belongs to Dongtu urban and rural people's commune.
In 1959, Dongfeng people's commune was changed into Nalinggou people's commune.
In 1961, mushroom kiln people's commune was established.
In 1984, it was changed to build a township, called Nalinggou township.
In 2001, the township was merged and moguyao township was merged into Nalinggou Township, which is still called Nalinggou township.
In June 2006, Nalinggou township was renamed deshenggou township.
administrative division
In 2011, deshenggou township has 8 administrative villages, including Dongpo, daluhao, Nalinggou, qianyaozi, dashuncheng, xiaojiantan, heishatu and maolinba.
In 2019, deshenggou township has 8 administrative villages, namely qianyaozi village, Nalinggou village, dalusuo village, Dongpo village, dashuncheng village, xiaojiantan village, heishatu village and maolinba village.
geographical environment
Location context
Deshenggou township is located in the southwest of Wuchuan County, bordering Daqingshan Township in the East, Bikeqi town in tumetzuo banner in the south, halaheshao Township and xiwulanbulang town in the West and northwest, Shangtuhai Township in the north, 35 kilometers away from Wuchuan County, with a total administrative area of 480.12 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain of deshenggou township is mountainous in the South and mountainous and semi hilly in the north; the highest point is 2255 meters above sea level, with an average altitude of 1700 meters.
hydrology
There is Desheng River in deshenggou township. Desheng river originates from Dongshuitou village, flows through shanshentemple, maolinba, deshenggou and other villages, and finally flows into tumetzuoqi; another seasonal river, qiangpan River, flows through five natural villages, including Hongyu and xicabinet.
natural resources
The proven underground mineral deposits in deshenggou Township mainly include placer gold, vein gold, silver, lead, zinc, iron, copper, feldspar, mica and coal, among which iron, silver and coal reserves are relatively large. Placer gold is mainly distributed in Beigou, tavern, wangfenggou, renjiagegu and shangyaozi village; vein gold is distributed in beijinggou, donggoufang, houbayan, beigouer and nangouer; silver, lead and zinc deposits are mainly distributed in beijinggou, donggoufang, houbayan, beigouer and nangouer The coal is distributed in the south slope of Laoer, the south slope of qianyingzi, and the line from PANJIAGOU to dahailiu.
population
In 2011, the total population of deshenggou township was 7290; among the total population, 3926 were male, accounting for 53.9%; 3364 were female, accounting for 46.1%; 1060 were under 14 years old, accounting for 14.5%; 4860 were 15-64 years old, accounting for 66.7%; 1370 were over 65 years old, accounting for 18.8%; 6982 were mainly Han nationality, accounting for 96.7%; 192 were Mongolian, accounting for 2.66%; 46 were other ethnic minorities, accounting for 0.64%. In 2011, the birth rate was 8 ‰, the death rate was 3 ‰, the natural growth rate was 5 ‰, and the population density was 14.6 people per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence population in the De Sheng Gou township was 7318.
Economics
In deshenggou Township, naked oats, wheat, broad beans, peas and flax are the main food crops; pig, sheep, cattle and poultry are the main animal husbandry; mining and mineral processing industries are the main industrial system.
In 2011, deshenggou Township had 57000 mu of agricultural cultivated land and produced 8031 tons of grain. In 2011, 414 cattle and 66200 sheep were on hand at the end of the year in deshenggou township. In 2011, deshenggou Township produced 570 tons of meat and 4002 tons of fresh milk. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in deshenggou township was 4120 yuan. In 2011, the total industrial output value of deshenggou township was 5 million yuan, an increase of 12% over 2010. At the end of 2011, deshenggou Township had 6 commercial outlets and 8 employees. In 2011, the sales of social goods in deshenggou Township reached 700000 yuan, an increase of 10% over 2010. In 2011, the total revenue of deshenggou township was 5.21 million yuan, an increase of 8% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, the enrollment rate of primary school-age children in deshenggou township was 100%. In 2011, the education expenditure of deshenggou Township reached 230000 yuan, and the education expenditure within the budget was 210000 yuan, an increase of 0.1% over 2010.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, deshenggou Township had one health center and seven village clinics; in 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system in deshenggou township was 97%.
social security
By the end of 2011, deshenggou Township had 515 people enjoying the national minimum living allowance, 88 people enjoying the five guarantees, 18 people receiving preferential care, and 30 people enjoying the five guarantees living in homes for the aged.
traffic
At the end of 2011, deshenggou Township had one grade 3 asphalt road in tongcun, with a length of 53.5 km; one grade 4 asphalt road in tongcun, with a length of 20 km; and 8 km gravel road between villages. The main roads in deshenggou township are Houna road and Houde road.
History and culture
Deshenggou township is named after deshenggou village, which was the headquarters of the guerrilla detachment of the Eighth Route Army of Daqing Mountain during the Anti Japanese war.
famous scenery
The main tourist attractions of deshenggou township are exhibition hall of Daqingshan Anti Japanese guerrilla base and deshenggou.
Daqingshan Anti Japanese Youji base exhibition hall is located in the hinterland of Daqingshan Anti Japanese guerrilla base - mushuyao village, deshenggou Township, covering a total area of 8400 square meters, including a construction area of 1600 square meters and a construction investment of 10.48 million yuan. Surrounded by mountains, the red tourism road leading to the ruins of the headquarters of dacqingshan Anti Japanese detachment in deshenggou passes through the entrance of the exhibition hall.
In 2005, deshenggou was named as one of the 100 red tourist attractions by 13 ministries and commissions including the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee and the national development and Reform Commission. In June 2019, the "party spirit education base for Party members and cadres in Daqingshan Anti Japanese guerrilla base" was officially built in mushuyao Village, deshenggou township. The base covers an area of 11512 square meters, with a construction area of 3919 square meters. There are 2 classrooms, 8 discussion rooms and 8 living rooms in the teaching area There are 66 restaurants and 4 restaurants in the District, which can accept 400 people to participate in the training at the same time.
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