Lindong town
Lindong Town, belonging to Balinzuo banner of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the middle of Balinzuo banner. It is adjacent to Xianfeng township of aruhorqin banner in the East, Longchang town in the southeast, Longchang town and chaganhadazumu town in the south, halahada town in the West and shisan Aobao town in the north. The people's government is located in the East and West urban areas of Linzhou. The administrative area of Lindong town is 834.5 square kilometers. In late 2018, the population of Lin Dong town registered residence was 67334.
Liao is the linhuang Prefecture of liaoshangjing and the linhuang county and Changtai County under its jurisdiction. Jin has been the linhuangfu of Shangjing and the seat of Beijing. The Qing Dynasty belonged to Balin left wing banner. During the period of the Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of Balinzuoqi and Lindong County, and it was the first district of Beizi Temple (block). In 1955, the town of Lindong was established. In 1958, it was changed into the commune of Lindong town. In 1981, the town of Lindong was restored. In 2001, fushandi Township, baolihantu Township and hantubo Township were merged into Lindong town. In 2005, hadayinge and baiyingou townships were divided into Lindong town. In 2006, shifangfang village was transferred from Lindong town to chaganhadasumu. In June 2020, Lindong town governs 33 administrative villages.
In 2018, there were 28 industrial enterprises in Lindong Town, including 7 industrial enterprises above Designated Size and 83 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Historical evolution
Liao is the linhuang Prefecture of liaoshangjing and the linhuang county and Changtai County under its jurisdiction.
Jin has been the linhuangfu of Shangjing and the seat of Beijing.
The Qing Dynasty belonged to Balin left wing banner.
During the period of the Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of Balinzuoqi and Lindong County, and it was the first district of Beizi Temple (block).
In 1955, the town of Lindong was established.
In 1958, it was changed into the commune of Lindong town.
In 1981, the town of Lindong was restored.
In 2001, fushandi Township, baolihantu Township and hantubo Township were merged into Lindong town.
In 2005, hadayinge and baiyingou townships were divided into Lindong town.
In 2006, shifangfang village was transferred from Lindong town to chaganhadasumu.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, Lindong town had jurisdiction over seven residents' committees, namely, dongshiqiao, linhuang Road, Nanxin street, Qidan street, Beita, Shangjing road and Beixin street; Shanwan, baolihantu, Taiping, tulonggang, panlonggang, xinglongdi, houxinglongdi, hantubai, xinfangshen, jingzigou, Chaidamu, Chaoyang yingzi, longfenggou, Taipingzhuang, Xinglongzhuang, sobuga, baiyingaolo and daolaomaodao There are 35 villagers' committees, including fushandi, Daxinzhuang, Xianfeng, Bayi, hongweizhuang, No.13, Shuiquangou, Gushanzi, Beijing, dongxinjing, yamenmiao, Mantou Aobao, Fushan, sobeishan, baiyingou, Xijiao and Shengli; there are 42 residents' groups and 307 villagers' groups.
In June 2020, Lindong town governs 33 administrative villages.
geographical environment
Location context
Lindong town is located in the middle of Balinzuoqi, adjacent to Xianfeng township of aruhorqin banner in the East, Longchang town in the southeast, Longchang town and chaganhadazumu town in the south, halahada town in the West and shisan Aobao town in the north. The people's government is located in the East and West urban areas of Linzhou. The administrative area of Lindong town is 834.5 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain in Lindong town is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. The terrain is divided into Sichuan, hilly and mountainous areas. The main peaks are laomen mountain, sobei mountain, aobaoliang mountain, boar mountain, etc. Laozi Mountain, the highest peak in the territory, is 1313 meters above sea level.
hydrology
There are two rivers in Lindong Town: Wulijimulun River and Shali river. Wulijimulun river is 45 kilometers long in the territory, with a drainage area of 1950 square kilometers and an average annual flow of 9.6 cubic meters per second; Shali river is 18 kilometers long in the territory, with a drainage area of 210 square kilometers and an average annual flow of 5.3 cubic meters per second.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Lindong town was 121500, including 58100 permanent urban residents, with an urbanization rate of 49.3%. There are also 6185 floating population. Among the total population, 23207 people are under 14 years old, accounting for 19.1%; 88200 people are 15-64 years old, accounting for 72.6%; 10085 people are over 65 years old, accounting for 8.3%. Among the total population, 68200 people (56.1%) are Han nationality, and 53300 people (43.9%) are Mongolian, Manchu, Hui and other ethnic minorities. Among them, there are 47999 Mongolians, accounting for 90.05% of the minority population, and 4561 Manchus, accounting for 8.55%. In 2011, the birth rate was 6.2 ‰, the death rate was 3.6 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 2.6 ‰.
In late 2018, the population of Lin Dong town registered residence was 67334.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Lindong town was 51.46 million yuan, an increase of 12.8% over the previous year. From the perspective of major taxes, business tax is 181000 yuan, value-added tax is 835000 yuan and enterprise income tax is 180000 yuan.
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits of credit cooperatives in Lindong town was 900 million yuan, an increase of 34.1% over the previous year; the per capita savings was 13000 yuan; the balance of various loans was 600 million yuan, an increase of 21.7% over the previous year.
Agriculture
In 2011, the cultivated land area of Lindong town was 311000 mu, the available grassland area was 649000 mu, and the forest land area was 285000 mu.
In 2011, the main food crops in Lindong town were corn, millet and coarse cereals. In 2011, 51028 tons of grain were produced. The main cash crops are sunflower, etc.
In 2011, animal husbandry in Lindong town mainly raised pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, the number of live pigs was 28000, and the year-end stock was 16000; the number of sheep was 270000, and the year-end stock was 76000, and 51000 goat skins were purchased; the number of cattle was 6000, and the year-end stock was 4000; the number of poultry was 401000, and the number of listed poultry was 266000. In 2011, it produced 3242 tons of meat, including 1807.5 tons of pork, 288 tons of beef and 1146.4 tons of mutton; the total output value of animal husbandry was 60 million yuan.
In 2011, there were 2767 large-scale agricultural machinery in Lindong Town, and the famous and special agricultural products were mung bean and maomaogu. The per capita net income of farmers is 5802 yuan.
Industry
In 2011, an industrial system based on deep processing of agricultural and livestock products was formed in Lindong town. In 2011, there were 13 large-scale industrial enterprises with 467 employees, realizing a total industrial output value of 420 million yuan, an increase of 9.6% over the previous year.
business
In 2011, there were 523 commercial outlets with 2300 employees in Lindong town. In 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 1.25 billion yuan, an increase of 9% over the previous year; the transaction volume of urban and rural fair trade reached 210 million yuan, an increase of 7% over the previous year.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
In 2011, there was a cultural and art group with 120 members, a variety of art performance groups with 20 performers, a film screening point with 420 shows per year and 35000 audiences, 12 cultural households and one cultural station with a building area of 300 square meters, and a library with a building area of 90 square meters and a collection of 10000 books in Lindong town.
education
In 2011, there were 24 kindergartens in Lindong Town, with 1159 children and 42 full-time teachers; 21 primary schools, with 6583 students and 958 full-time teachers, and the humanistic education rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 4 junior middle schools, with 5892 students and 517 full-time teachers, and the nine-year compulsory education coverage rate was 100%.
In 2011, the education fund of Lindong town reached 39.91 million yuan, an increase of 8.8% over the previous year. At the end of 2011, there were 12 medical and health institutions at all levels, including 5 health centers and 7 community health service centers, 138 beds in public health institutions, 1.1 medical beds per 1000 people, and the total value of fixed assets was 20 million yuan. There are 96 health professionals, with an average of 0.8 health technicians per 1000 people.
In 2011, there were 61000 participants in the new rural cooperative medical system in Lindong Town, with a participation rate of 91.6%.
Sports
In 2011, there were 15 sports venues in Lindong town. There are 2 sports associations and 65 social sports instructors at all levels. Basketball, table tennis and cross-country competitions are regularly held every year. 45% of the communities and 35% of the villages have installed fitness equipment, and 25% of the permanent residents often participate in sports activities.
social security
In 2011, there were 1983 urban minimum living security households with 4572 people in Lindong Town, with an expenditure of 7.676 million yuan (139.9 yuan per month), 122 urban medical assistance persons and 104 cooperative medical treatment persons funded by civil affairs departments, with a total expenditure of 453000 yuan.
In 2011, there were 3167 rural minimum living security households with 4244 people in Lindong Town, with an expenditure of 6.015 million yuan (118.1 yuan per month); 87 rural five guarantees were centralized, with an expenditure of 161000 yuan; 250 rural five guarantees were decentralized, with an expenditure of 549000 yuan; 710 rural medical assistance, 4426 rural cooperative medical assistance, with a total expenditure of 2.11 million yuan; 294 rural temporary relief The total expenditure was 138000 yuan.
traffic
There is a railway line in Lindong Town, with yamenmiao, Lindong and other stations. The provincial channel is 46 kilometers long. There are 2 county and town level highways, with a total length of 22 kilometers.
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