Wadi Township
Wadi Township, a township under the jurisdiction of Zhalantun City, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located in the south of Zhalantun city. It is adjacent to Zhonghe and mushiqi towns by huoliaogou and daquanyan in the East and northeast, Xinlin town by jinjiehao in the south, haduohe and Chaihe towns by dayuwao and maoziling in the north and northwest, and Ewenki Ethnic Township by SAMA street in the north The administrative area is 738 square kilometers.
In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), wadigacha was established, belonging to nutuk, Sama street; in July 2006, haduohe town and wadi Township were abolished, and wadi town was established; in March 2011, wadi township was restored. By the end of 2018, 9577 households were registered residence in the village. As of June 2020, wadi township has jurisdiction over five administrative villages.
In 2018, there was one industrial enterprise in Wadi township.
History of construction
In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), wadigacha was established, belonging to nutuk of SAMA street.
On March 28, 1958, wadi Gacha and Hebei Township were merged into wadi township; in September of the same year, the Management Committee of wadi commune was changed to shibafangtun (now the resident of sejilahu Village); in the same year, Hebei Township under the jurisdiction of wadi commune management committee was renamed haduohe township.
In 1968, the Revolutionary Committee of gaiwadi commune.
In 1980, the wadi people's Revolutionary Committee was abolished and the wadi commune management committee was restored.
On September 25, 1984, the Management Committee of wadi commune was abolished and the wadi people's government was established, with 18 government residences (now wadi Township residences).
In July 2006, haduohe town and wadi Township were abolished and wadi town was established. Wadi township was changed into sejilahu office and located in sejilahu village.
In March 2011, wadi township was restored.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, wadi Township had five administrative villages: sejilahu, Gushanzi, degejirehu, Qingshan and iron mine, and 37 villager groups.
As of June 2020, wadi township has jurisdiction over five administrative villages: sejilahu village, Gushanzi village, Tiekuang village, Qingshan village, degejirehu village, and the Township People's government is stationed in sejilahu village.
geographical environment
Location context
Wadi township is located in the south of Zhalantun City, bordered by huoliaogou and daquanyan in the East and northeast, Zhonghe and mushiqi towns in the south, jinjiehao in the South and Xinlin town in zalaite banner of Xing'an League, haduohe and Chaihe towns in the north and northwest, and Ewenki ethnic township in SAMA street in the North, with an administrative area of 738 square kilometers.
topographic features
Wadi township is located in the eastern foot of Daxing'an Mountains, the terrain is northwest southeast distribution, high in the northwest, low in the southeast. The average altitude is between 600-900 meters. The main landform is the middle mountain. The highest mountain is located in Qingshan village, with an altitude of 1183.1 meters.
climate
Wadi township has a temperate continental monsoon climate. It is characterized by cold and long winter, cool and short summer, dry and windy in spring, and large temperature difference between day and night in autumn. The annual average temperature is 3.1 ℃, the extreme maximum temperature is 38 ℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is - 40 ℃. The annual precipitation is 450-475 mm, mainly concentrated in June to August, accounting for 60-70% of the annual precipitation.
hydrology
The main rivers in Wadi township are Weilian River, YEMA River and Lama river. Among them, Weilian river is the largest river in Wadi Township with the largest drainage area. The three rivers are internal outflow rivers, and there is no passenger water in the territory.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Wadi township are drought, low temperature, flood, hail, early frost, strong wind and so on.
natural resources
The vegetation in Wadi township is mainly composed of broad-leaved trees, shrubs, mosses and herbs. The main forest species are Quercus mongolica, Betula nigra, poplar, hazelnut, and a small amount of birch. The shrubs are mainly Rhododendron, shrub willow, Prunus armeniaca, Lespedeza, etc. Medicinal plants are mistletoe, peony, Schisandra, astragalus, Viola, gentian, mint, motherwort and so on. Wild flowers include wild rose, mountain chrysanthemum, Rhododendron, peony, wild lily, Malan, etc. The edible plants include daylily, fern, leek, wild onion, Artemisia, four leaf vegetable, etc. Edible fungus has fungus, monkey head, mushroom, wild Ganoderma lucidum and so on. The natural wild paddle fruits are Prunus plums, Vitex negundo, Prunus davidiana, Rosa davurica, hazelnut, Prunus armeniaca, etc. The main wild animals are deer, roe deer, wild boar, wolf, badger and fox.
population
At the end of 2011, wadi Township had a total population of 9663, including 412 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 4.3%. In the total population, there are 5043 males, accounting for 52.2%; 4620 females, accounting for 47.8%; 1521 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 15.7%; 7339 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 75.9%; 803 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 8.4%. In the total population, the Han nationality is the main, accounting for 6236, accounting for 64.5%; there are six ethnic minorities, namely Mongolia, Manchu, Ewenki, Daur, Olunchun and Xibe, accounting for 3427, accounting for 35.5%; among them, 3122 are Mongolian, accounting for 91.1% of the minority population. In 2011, the birth rate was 12.9 ‰, the death rate was 3.9 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 8 ‰. The population density is 13.09 per square kilometer.
At the end of 2017, the permanent resident population of wadi township was 6889.
By the end of 2018, 9577 households were registered residence in the village.
Economics
overview
In 2018, there was one industrial enterprise in Wadi township.
Agriculture
In 2011, wadi Township had 153000 mu of arable land, 255000 mu of available grassland and 718000 mu of forest land. In 2011, the total agricultural output value was 240 million yuan. Corn and rice are the main food crops. In 2011, 32000 tons of grain were produced, including 20000 tons of corn and 0300 tons of rice. The main cash crops are sunflower, vegetables and so on. In 2011, the sunflower planting area was 17000 mu, with an output of 3400 tons; the vegetable planting area was 2000 mu, with an output of 4000 tons. Animal husbandry to raise pigs, sheep, cattle, poultry based. In 2011, there were 24000 live pigs, 215000 sheep, and 11000 cattle, with a year-end stock of 4000.
Industry
In 2011, wadi Township had three industrial enterprises above Designated Size with 198 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 208 million yuan, an increase of 19.6% over the previous year. Three enterprises with sales revenue of more than 100 million yuan.
business
At the end of 2011, wadi Township had 64 commercial outlets and more than 120 employees, with an annual trade turnover of about 1.2 million yuan.
finance
At the end of 2011, a financial institution set up an office in Wadi township; the balance of various deposits was 11 million yuan; the balance of various loans was 22 million yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, wadi Township had 3 kindergartens, 263 children in kindergartens and 12 full-time teachers; 1 primary school, 454 students in school and 67 full-time teachers, with an enrollment rate of 100% for school-age children in primary school; 1 junior middle school, 171 students in school and 33 full-time teachers, with an enrollment rate of 100% for school-age population in junior middle school, enrollment rate from primary school to primary school, and coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education. In 2011, the education expenditure was 7.18 million yuan, 7.18 million yuan in the budget and 6.09 million yuan in the budget.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, there were 231 scientific and technological talents in Wadi Township, including 21 professional and technical talents, 54 management talents, 105 skilled talents and 51 rural practical talents.
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were two folk mass cultural and entertainment groups with 46 members in Wadi Township, one film screening team with more than 150 shows per year and more than 5000 viewers, one national cultural activity center with a building area of 600 square meters, five rural libraries and 8320 books.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, wadi Township had 6 medical and health institutions at all levels, including 1 health center; 8 beds, including 8 beds in public health institutions, with 0.8 medical beds per 1000 people, and the total value of fixed assets was 580000 yuan. There are 17 professional health personnel, including 7 licensed doctors, 4 licensed assistant doctors and 2 registered nurses, with an average of 1.8 health technicians, 1 Licensed (Assistant) doctors and 0.2 registered nurses per 1000 people. In 2011, medical institutions completed 1392 visits and discharged 8 patients.
Sports
At the end of 2011, wadi Township had 3 sports venues and 5 social sports instructors. 100% of the communities and villages have installed fitness equipment, and 41.26% of the permanent residents often participate in sports activities.
social security
In 2011, there were 22 households with 56 people in Wadi Township, and the expenditure was 156000 yuan, an increase of 41.7% over the previous year; the per capita per month was 232 yuan, an increase of 25.8% over the previous year; 106 people received urban medical assistance, and 1134 people participated in cooperative medical care funded by civil affairs department, with a total expenditure of 56700 yuan. The number of rural minimum living security households was 910, with 1134 people, and the expenditure was 1.753 million yuan, an increase of 20.9% over the previous year; the monthly per capita was 128.8 yuan, an increase of 20% over the previous year; the rural five guarantees provided for 110 people, with an expenditure of 28.6%
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