MUJI Township
MUJI Township, a township under the jurisdiction of aktao County, Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in the west of aktao county. It is connected with Bulunkou Township in the East and Southeast, langkuli and tabat akbatal of the Republic of Tajikistan in the South and West, saretash of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan in the northwest, and zhiertokouyi Township and Bostan of Wuqia County in the north and northeast Tielieke township is connected with an administrative area of 7602 square kilometers.
By the end of 2018, 4616 households registered residence in Mu Ji township. As of October 2019, Muji township has four administrative villages.
In 2011, the total revenue of Muji township was 10.085 million yuan.
History of construction
MUJI Township originally belonged to Wuqia county.
In September 1954, it was assigned to aketao County, belonging to five and six townships of Bulunkou district.
In 1959, he served as the second brigade of Bulunkou commune.
In 1962, Muji commune was established.
In 1967, it was renamed Qianjin commune.
In 1978, the original name of Muji commune was restored.
In October 1984, the commune was withdrawn and the township was built.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, Muji Township had four administrative villages: Muji, qiongrang, Braque and kuntibes.
As of October 2019, Muji township has four administrative villages: qiongrang village, Bulake village, Muji village and kuntibes village.
geographical environment
Location context
MUJI township is located in the west of aktao county. It is connected with Bulunkou Township in the East and Southeast, langkuli and tabat akbatal of the Republic of Tajikistan in the South and West, saretash of the Kyrgyz Republic in the northwest, and zhiertuokuiyi Township and bostantilek township of Wuqia County in the north and northeast, with an administrative area of 7602 square kilometers.
topographic features
MUJI township is mostly located in mountainous areas, with undulating mountains and crisscross gullies. The average altitude is 3700 meters, which is the highest in the Autonomous Prefecture. The highest peak in the territory is located in Makari peak, with an altitude of 5500 meters; the lowest point is located in kuntibes village, with an altitude of 3000 meters.
climate
MUJI township has a plateau mountain climate. The annual average temperature is 0.7 ℃, the average temperature in January is - 12.5 ℃, and the average temperature in July is 11 ℃. The annual average sunshine hours are 3796 hours and the annual precipitation is 80-200 mm.
hydrology
MUJI township has Muji River, kalazuoke River and malkansu river.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Muji township are flood, strong wind and low temperature. In 2011, the most serious snow disaster occurred, involving the whole area, resulting in the disaster of more than 30000 livestock and the death of more than 1000 livestock, resulting in a direct economic loss of more than 2 million yuan.
natural resources
The precious animals in Muji Township include snow chicken, snow leopard, yellow sheep, argali and other biological resources, and the rare plants include Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, snow lotus and so on.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Muji township was 4067. In the total population, there are 2135 males, accounting for 52.5%, and 1932 females, accounting for 47.5%. The population is Kirgiz. In 2011, there were 89 births and 23 deaths, with a natural growth rate of 19 ‰. The population density is 0.51 per square kilometer.
By the end of 2018, 4616 households registered residence in Mu Ji township.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Muji township was 10.085 million yuan. Among them, the local fiscal revenue was 450000 yuan.
Agriculture
Animal husbandry in Muji Township mainly focuses on raising livestock. In 2011, there were 32384 livestock on hand at the end of the year; 32384 livestock on sale, including 20076 commercial livestock, with a selling rate of 70% and a commodity rate of 62%; 100 yaks, 380 breeding sheep and 840 improved cattle and sheep were introduced during the year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 143 bilingual kindergartens in Muji Township, one central primary school with 413 students and 63 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of school-age children was 100%; there were 241 middle school students, and the enrollment rate of school-age population and primary and junior high school enrollment rate were 100%.
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, Muji Township had one cultural station, four village cultural activity centers, five libraries and a collection of more than 10000 books.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was one health center and three clinics in Muji township. There were 19 professional health personnel, including 1 licensed doctor, 2 licensed assistant doctors and 4 registered nurses, with an average of 4.6 health technical personnel, 0.7 licensed (Assistant) doctors and 1 registered nurse per 1000 people. There is one maternal and child health care doctor in each village. In 2011, there were 3702 participants in the new rural cooperative medical system, with a participation rate of 100%.
social security
In 2011, there were 87 households with 145 people in Muji Township, and the expenditure was 327400 yuan, 188 yuan per month. The number of rural minimum living security households is 241, with 819 people, and the expenditure is 838500 yuan, 85.3 yuan per month; the expenditure of rural five guarantees is 57900 yuan. The basic living allowance for veteran soldiers is 88800 yuan.
Transportation
MUJI township has G315 highway passing through the territory.
History and culture
MUJI, in Kirgiz, means mud and sand ejected from volcano.
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