Liangjiadian Street
Liangjiadian street, belonging to Jinzhou District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, is located in the northeast of Jinzhou district. It is adjacent to Dengshahe street in the East, Dalijia street in the southeast, Desheng street in the south, dongjiagou street in the southwest, Shilibao street in the west, sanlibao street in the northwest, Xiangying Street in the north and Huajia street in the northeast. The maximum distance from east to west is 13.2 kilometers, the maximum distance from north to south is 11.3 kilometers, and the maximum distance from the district government is 32 kilometers, with a total area of 91.7 square kilometers.
Liangjiadian street is located in the east of jinzhouting MPF society and Nanjin society in Qing Dynasty. During the period of Russian occupation, it belonged to guojialing administrative region of Kanto province. During the period of Japanese occupation, it belonged to the liangjiadian society, huajiatun society and Tuchengzi Society (some villages) under the control of Pulandian, and the Yuhuangding society and Chashan Society (some villages) under the control of Jinzhou. In 1949, 13 villages in the north and East were set up as huajiatun district. In 1950, it was renamed the Fifth District. The original district name was restored in June 1955. In 1956, the township was divided into one town and three townships: liangjiadian town and three townships: Jindingshan, Chenjia and Wanghai. In 1984, liangjiadian township was transformed into a town. In 2005, the town was withdrawn and streets were set up. At the end of 2011, the total population of the district was 27932, including 10576 urban residents, with an urbanization rate of 37.9%. As of June 2020, liangjiadian street has jurisdiction over 14 communities, and its sub district office is located at No. 1, West Street, Shilei village.
In 2011, the total revenue of liangjiadian street was 39 million yuan, an increase of 61.6% over the previous year.
Historical evolution
The Qing Dynasty belonged to the east of jinzhouting MPF society and Nanjin society.
During the period of Russian occupation, it belonged to guojialing administrative region of Kanto province.
During the period of Japanese occupation, it belonged to the liangjiadian society, huajiatun society and Tuchengzi Society (some villages) under the control of Pulandian, and the Yuhuangding society and Chashan Society (some villages) under the control of Jinzhou.
In 1945, it belonged to liangjiadian District of Xinjin County.
In the 35th year of the Republic of China (1946), it was assigned to Jinxian county and belongs to liangjiadian district.
In 1949, 13 villages in the north and East were set up as huajiatun district.
In 1950, it was renamed the Fifth District.
In June 1955, the original district name was restored.
In 1956, the township was divided into one town and three townships: liangjiadian town and three townships: Jindingshan, Chenjia and Wanghai.
In 1958, one town and three townships were merged into liangjiadian commune.
In 1961, five production brigades in the north were set up to establish Xiangying commune.
In 1963, Wei family was assigned to Desheng commune.
In 1983, liangjiadian commune was transformed into liangjiadian township.
In 1984, liangjiadian township was transformed into a town.
On September 12, 2005, liangjiadian town of Jinzhou district was abolished and a sub district office was set up.
In December 2009, with the approval of Dalian Municipal People's government, liangjiadian street was entrusted to Dalian Free Trade Zone.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, it has jurisdiction over 1 residents' committee, 11 villagers' committees, including Gema, Chenjia, canchang, Chashan, Hongliang, Liangjia, Shilei, Shicheng, Jinding, Quanshui and Liushu, 7 residents' groups and 80 villagers' groups.
As of June 2020, liangjiadian street has jurisdiction over 14 communities and its office is located at No. 1, West Street, Shilei village.
geographical environment
Liangjiadian street is located in the northeast of Jinzhou District, adjacent to Dengshahe street in the East, Dalijia street in the southeast, Desheng street in the south, dongjiagou street in the southwest, Shilibao street in the west, sanlibao street in the northwest, Xiangying street in the north and Huajia street in the northeast. The maximum distance from east to west is 13.2 kilometers, the maximum distance from north to south is 11.3 kilometers, and the maximum distance from the district government is 32 kilometers, with a total area of 91.7 square kilometers.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of liangjiadian sub district was 27932, including 10576 urban residents, with an urbanization rate of 37.9%. There are also 2868 floating population. In the total population, there are 13970 males, accounting for 50.02%; 13962 females, accounting for 49.98%; 2408 persons under 14 years old, accounting for 8.6%; 22375 persons between 15 and 64 years old, accounting for 80.1%; 3149 persons over 65 years old, accounting for 11.3%. In the total population, the Han nationality is the dominant, accounting for 25278, accounting for 90.5%; there are 8 ethnic minorities, namely, Manchu, Mongolian, Xibe, Hui, Korean, Li, Tujia and Daur, with a total of 2654, accounting for 9.5%; among them, 2613 are Manchu, accounting for 98.5% of the minority population. In 2011, the birth rate was 6.0 ‰, the death rate was 7.9 ‰, and the natural growth rate was - 1.9 ‰.
Economics
overview
Rice is the main food crop in liangjiadian street. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers was 18024 yuan.
In 2011, the total revenue of liangjiadian street was 39 million yuan, an increase of 61.6% over the previous year. Among them, the local fiscal revenue was 16 million yuan, an increase of 19% over the previous year.
Agriculture
The area of agricultural cultivated land in liangjiadian street is 46000 mu. In 2011, the total agricultural output value of liangjiadian street was 430 million yuan, an increase of 6.2% over the previous year. Rice is the main food crop. In 2011, 13023.4 tons of grain were produced, including 54 tons of rice. The main economic crops are peanuts and vegetables. In 2011, the peanut planting area was 1022.2 mu, with an output of 159 tons; the vegetable planting area was 4814 mu, with an output of 16155.2 tons. The main varieties were cabbage and radish, including 10025.3 tons of cabbage and 5636 tons of radish.
By the end of 2011, the total area of afforestation in liangjiadian street was 9073.2 mu, including 8244.0 mu of protective forest, 503.3 mu of economic forest, 41000 trees around farmers' houses, 39.4% of forest coverage, and 174332000 cubic meters of standing trees. In 2011, the planting area of fruit was 17000 mu, and the main varieties were apple, peach and big cherry. The output was 7042 tons, including 2997.1 tons of apple, 2906.2 tons of peach and 983.1 tons of big cherry. In 2011, there were 150 large-scale agricultural machinery, and the per capita net income of farmers was 18024 yuan.
Animal Husbandry
In 2011, the number of live pigs raised in liangjiadian street was 81000, with a year-end stock of 24000; the number of sheep raised was 5000, with a year-end stock of 20000; the number of cattle raised was 3000, with a year-end stock of 20000; the number of poultry raised was 1.6 million, with a market stock of 1.14 million. In 2011, 7856.2 tons of meat were produced, including 4851.3 tons of pork, 321.4 tons of beef and 53.1 tons of mutton; 936 tons of eggs and 662.2 tons of fresh milk; and the total output value of animal husbandry was 260 million yuan.
Industry
Liangjiadian street industry has formed an industrial system dominated by new building materials production, machinery manufacturing, carbon industry, auto parts and construction industry. In 2011, the total industrial output value of liangjiadian Street reached 1.51 billion yuan, an increase of 25% over the previous year.
In 2011, there were 4 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size in liangjiadian street, with 1061 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 190 million yuan, an increase of 10% over the previous year. Among them, there was one large and medium-sized industrial enterprise with 428 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 30 million yuan, an increase of 9% over the previous year. Three enterprises with sales revenue of more than 100 million yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a film screening unit in liangjiadian street, with 144 shows per year and 60000 audiences
education
At the end of 2011, there were 8 kindergartens in liangjiadian street, with 361 children and 10 full-time teachers; 1 primary school, with 1008 students and 89 full-time teachers, with 100% of primary school-age children; 1 junior middle school, with 787 students and 157 full-time teachers, with 100% of middle school-age population, 100% of primary school-age population, and 100% of nine-year compulsory education coverage; 1 ordinary high school, with 772 students There are 71 full-time teachers.
Sports
At the end of 2011, liangjiadian street had 10 sports venues and 20 social sports instructors at all levels. 100% of the urban communities and 100% of the villages have installed fitness equipment, and 60.4% of the permanent residents often participate in sports activities.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 17 medical and health institutions at all levels in liangjiadian street, including 1 health center, 40 beds, including 40 beds in public health institutions, with a total fixed asset value of 3 million yuan. There are 51 professional health personnel, including 21 licensed doctors, 2 licensed assistant doctors and 20 registered nurses, with an average of 1.8 health technical personnel, 0.8 licensed (Assistant) doctors and 0.7 registered nurses per 1000 people. In 2011, medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 31000 person times of diagnosis and treatment, 114 inpatient operations and 1020 discharged patients. In 2011, the incidence rate of notifiable infectious diseases was 40/10 million, the prevalence of safe drinking water in rural areas was 90%, the prevalence rate of rural sanitary latrines was 20%, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical care system was 18660, the participation rate was 100%, the maternal mortality rate was 0, the mortality rate of children under 5 years old, infant mortality rate and neonatal mortality rate were 19, 19 19 and 9 thousand, respectively.
radio and television
In May 1958, a cable broadcasting station was opened in liangjiadian street, 56 km from township to village and 400.1 km below village. Cable TV was launched in October 1996. There are 8300 cable TV users, including digital TV
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