Chunliu Street
Chunliu street, subordinate to Shahekou District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, is located in the north of Shahekou District, bordering Xigang District in the East, Xi'an Road Street in the south, Lijia street in the west, Ganjingzi District in the north. The maximum distance between East and West is 2.2 km, and the maximum distance between North and south is 2.2 km, with a total area of 4.8 square kilometers.
On September 9, 1954, the two neighborhood committees were merged into Chunliu street. In April 1960, Chunliu street was transformed into Chunliu commune. In March 1978, Chunliu commune was transformed into a street. At the end of 2011, the total population of Chunliu sub district was 90900, including 90900 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 100%. As of June 2020, Chunliu street has jurisdiction over 12 communities, and its sub district office is located at No. 2-1, Lingshan Third Street, Chunliu community.
In 2011, the total revenue of Chunliu street was 150 million yuan, an increase of 21.9% over the previous year.
Historical evolution
In 1905, after the end of the Russo Japanese War, Chunliu area was occupied by the Japanese invaders, and the former puppet guandongzhou hall came out of zhangsuo in the north of Dalian.
In the autumn of 1946, Dalian county was established. Chunliu (including lijiatun, Houjiagou and Chejia villages), Wangjia and Shijia villages were assigned to Xishan District.
In November 1950, Dalian city and Dalian County merged, Chunliu village was changed into square, Xishan District was abolished, and it belongs to Shahekou District; in December of the same year, chunliufang was changed to sanchunliufang, which belongs to Shahekou District.
In 1953, fanggongsuo was transformed into a neighborhood committee, belonging to Shahekou District.
On September 9, 1954, the two neighborhood committees were merged into Chunliu street.
In July 1958, Houjiagou street was merged into Chunliu street.
In April 1960, Chunliu street was changed into Chunliu commune, belonging to Shahekou District; in August of the same year, according to the system of one district and one commune, Shahekou District established commune, and Chunliu commune was changed into branch.
On March 1, 1963, Chunliu branch changed to Chunliu street.
In 1968, Chunliu sub district office was changed into a sub district Revolutionary Committee.
In September 1969, Chunliu Street Revolutionary Committee was changed into commune Revolutionary Committee.
In March 1978, Chunliu commune was transformed into a street.
In 1981, Chunliu street was divided into Chunliu street and Lijia street. Wangjiagou, Shijiagou, liuxiwei and lijiatun were divided into Lijia street.
In October 2000, the residents committee was changed into the community residents committee.
On October 18, 2003, Chunliu street, Houjiagou street and Huabei road were merged into Chunliu street.
In April 2008, Tai'an and Jiji community residents committee merged.
administrative division
Division evolution
In 1953, sanchunliu and Shijiagou neighborhood committees were established in Chunliu street.
In April 1960, Chunliu street had 36 committees.
In September 1969, six revolutionary committees were set up in Chunliu street, including Dongfanghong, Taiyangsheng, Xuegong, Yongjin, Jianguo and Jinggangshan.
In March 1978, Chunliu street had 14 residents committees.
In October 2000, Chunliu street had 6 community residents committees.
On October 18, 2003, 13 community residents committees were set up under Chunliu street
By the end of 2011, Chunliu street had jurisdiction over 12 residents' committees including liujiaqiao, Tai'an, Chunliu, Shayuan, silk road, Xinxing, Shayue, salon, Dunhuang, Xiangsha, Huashun and Xianghua.
Zoning details
As of June 2020, Chunliu street has jurisdiction over 12 communities, and its sub district office is located at No. 2-1, Lingshan Third Street, Chunliu community.
geographical environment
Chunliu street is located in the north of Shahekou District, bordering Xigang District in the East, Xi'an Road Street in the south, Lijia street in the West and Ganjingzi District in the north. The maximum distance from east to west and north to south is 2.2km, with a total area of 4.8km2.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Chunliu sub district was 90900, including 90900 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 100%. There are 10143 floating population. In the total population, there are 49700 males, accounting for 54.68%; 41200 females, accounting for 45.32%; 19700 under 14 years old, accounting for 21.67%; 54700 between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 60.18%; 16500 over 65 years old, accounting for 18.15%. The total population is mainly Han nationality, accounting for 99.13%; there are 10 ethnic minorities, including Manchu, Hui and Korean, accounting for 0.87%. There are more than 100 ethnic minorities, including 476 Manchus, accounting for 60.18% of the minority population, and 138 Hui, accounting for 17.45%. In 2011, the birth rate was 6.8 ‰, the death rate was 8.5 ‰, the natural growth rate was - 1.7 ‰, and the population density was 18937.5 people per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total revenue of Chunliu street was 150 million yuan, an increase of 21.9% over the previous year.
Industry
In 2011, there were 6 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size in Chunliu street, with 568 employees, realizing a total industrial output value of 320 million yuan. Sales revenue reached 310 million yuan.
business
At the end of 2011, Chunliu street had 4000 commercial outlets and 7000 employees.
In 2011, the total sales of social commodities in Chunliu Street reached 670 million yuan, an increase of 1.8% over the previous year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, Chunliu street had 7 kindergartens with more than 1500 children and more than 100 full-time teachers; 4 primary schools with more than 800 students and more than 180 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; 2 junior middle schools with more than 1800 students and more than 80 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population and nine-year compulsory education coverage reached 100%; 2 ordinary senior high schools with more than 2500 students There are more than 100 full-time teachers.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 6 medical and health institutions at all levels in Chunliu street, including 2 Grade-A hospitals (1 General Hospital, 1 maternity hospital) and 3 community health service centers.
Sports
At the end of 2011, Chunliu street has 6 sports venues, which often carry out hiking, football, table tennis and other competitions. 100% of the communities have installed fitness equipment, and more than 95% of the permanent residents often participate in sports activities.
social security
In 2011, there were 1454 urban minimum living security households with 2696 people in Chunliu street, with an expenditure of 9.887 million yuan, an increase of 19.8% over the previous year, with a monthly per capita of 305.6 yuan; 109 urban medical assistance people, with an expenditure of 22000 yuan. There are 12 community service facilities, including 1 Community Service Center, 12 regular social assistance workstations, spots and charity supermarkets. The state subsidized 13 people, resettled 36 conscripts and sergeants, and received 21 workers without military status. 2373 people were newly employed, 1161 laid-off and unemployed people were reemployed, and 16 people with employment difficulties were reemployed. At the end of the year, 4262 urban registered unemployed people were registered, and the urban registered unemployment rate was 2.5%.
History and culture
It is said that willows grew here in ancient times. Fishermen tied their boats with trees, so it was named Shuan Chuanliu. Later, it was called Sanchun willow, so it got its present name.
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