Nanshao Street
Nanshao street, belonging to harqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County, Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province, is located in the south of harqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County. It is adjacent to caochang Township in the East, pingfangzi town in the south, kunduyingzi Township in the West and Dachengzi street in the north, with a regional area of 54 square kilometers and a total population of 13471 in 2011.
Liao was under the jurisdiction of Fu custom in Lizhou, Dading Prefecture. Jin and Yuan followed. In 1955, nine primary agricultural cooperatives were established. In 2004, lujiagou village was merged into Nanyao village, and Nanshao town governs 7 villages. In May 2013, Nanshao town was changed into Nanshao street. In December 2019, Nanshao street was abolished and merged into Lizhou street.
In 2011, the revenue of Nanshao street was 14.78 million yuan, and the general budget revenue was 7.17 million yuan. The per capita income of farmers is 8909 yuan.
Historical evolution
Liao was under the jurisdiction of Fu custom in Lizhou, Dading Prefecture.
Jin and Yuan followed.
In the first year of Yongle of Ming Dynasty (1403), Sanwei of wuliangha was restored and became a Mongolian pastoral area.
In 1635, Nanshao was under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Left Banner.
In 1778, after the establishment of Jianchang County, the division of Mongolian and Han was carried out. The Han people of Nanshao were under the jurisdiction of Dachengzi Township, Jianchang County, and under the jurisdiction of Yiqi.
In the third year of the Republic of China (1914), Jianchang County was changed to Lingyuan County, which was under the jurisdiction of the second district (Dachengzi), Nanshao Township and Zuoqi.
In 1930, the Han people of Nanshao were under the jurisdiction of the third district of Lingyuan County; Nanshao was a township, and the Mongols were under the jurisdiction of the banner.
In 1933, the Han people in Nanshao were under the jurisdiction of Dachengzi village, Lingyuan county. There were five Jia under the jurisdiction of Nanyao, shanzui, Baigou, huajingou and erdaoyingzi. The Mongols were under the jurisdiction of the banner.
In 1937, the Han people of Nanshao were under the jurisdiction of Nanshao village, Jianchang County, while the Mongolian people were still under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin left wing banner.
In 1940, Jianchang County system was abolished, counties and banners were merged and renamed Kalaqin banner, thus ending the situation of division of Mongolian and Han. Nanshao is under the jurisdiction of Dachengzi village, Kalaqin Left Banner.
In July 1946, the Communist Party established the karaqin Left Banner, and Nanshao was under the jurisdiction of the third nutuk (Dachengzi District).
In 1955, nine primary agricultural cooperatives were established.
In 1956, Nanshao was under the jurisdiction of the third nutuk (Dachengzi), and Nanshao was changed to Nanshao township.
In 1957, nine primary agricultural production cooperatives were transformed into eight.
In March 1958, when the district was withdrawn and the township was merged, the third nutuk (Dachengzi) was abolished, and Nanshao Township and Wujiazi Township were merged into Nanshao township.
In September 1958, when the commune was transformed, Nanshao was under the jurisdiction of Dachengzi commune and was designated as the operation area.
In 1959, Nanshao operation area was changed into management area.
In 1961, Nanshao management area was changed into Nanshao production brigade.
In March 1968, the Management Committee of Nanshao commune was changed into the Revolutionary Committee of Nanshao commune.
In 1980, the Management Committee of Nanshao commune was restored.
In March 1984, the Management Committee of Nanshao commune was changed to Nanshao Township, and the production brigade was changed to villagers' committee.
In August 1985, the township was transformed into a town, under the jurisdiction of eight villagers' committees.
In 2004, lujiagou village was merged into Nanyao village, and Nanshao town governs 7 villages.
In May 2013, Nanshao town was changed into Nanshao street.
In December 2019, Nanshao street was abolished and merged into Lizhou street.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Nanshao street had jurisdiction over seven administrative villages, including shanzui, wudaoyingzi, bogou, liangjiayingzi, huajingou, baiyinaili and Nanyao, with 47 villager groups.
geographical environment
Location context
Nanshao street is located in the south of karaqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County, adjacent to caochang Township in the East, pingfangzi town in the south, kunduyingzi Township in the West and Dachengzi street in the north, covering an area of 54 square kilometers.
topographic features
Nanshao street is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, with an altitude of about 250 meters. Flat land and sloping land account for 50% respectively.
hydrology
The river course in Nanshao street belongs to Linghe River Basin. The main river is Daling River. Daling river runs through the whole territory from south to north, with a total length of 9.5 km.
natural resources
Nanshao street has 12000 mu of agricultural land.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Nanshao sub district was 13471.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the revenue of Nanshao street was 14.78 million yuan, and the general budget revenue was 7.17 million yuan. The per capita income of farmers is 8909 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of Nanshao street was 470 million yuan. The main food crops are corn, wheat, sorghum, Cereals, beans and minor cereals. In 2011, 6800 tons of grain were produced. Animal husbandry to raise poultry, pigs, cattle, sheep based.
Industry
Nanshao street industry has formed an industrial layout of "one park and two clusters", focusing on the planning of the purple pottery industry cluster with the northern purple pottery capital as the link and the building materials industry cluster with Hengji cement as the main. In 2011, the total industrial output value reached 1.19 billion yuan.
In 2011, there were more than 40 private enterprises and 700 individual businesses in Nanshao street. There are 17 projects with fixed assets investment of more than 2 million yuan, with a total investment of 105 million yuan.
finance
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits of financial institutions in Nanshao street was 32.4 million yuan, and the balance of various loans was 53.8 million yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural and sports undertakings
Nanshao Street broadcasting station was founded in 1958. By 1986, it had 160 kilometers of lines, more than 200 poles, and 80% of the village households had installed broadcasting horns. In December 1997, the broadcasting station began to install cable TV, with a special line of 15 kilometers and 153 households, covering three villages of shanzui, Liangjia and Nanyao. At the end of 2011, seven villages in the town were installed with cable TV, covering 90%.
At the end of 2011, Nanshao street had 1 cultural station, 7 Village activity centers, 7 village cultural and sports activity squares, and 7 rural library. Baiyin Aili village inherits the folk culture of eastern Mongolia and is listed in the provincial intangible cultural heritage list.
At the end of 2011, there were 19 sports venues in Nanshao street, and fitness equipment was installed in 2 villages.
education
At the end of 2011, there were 3 kindergartens and 4 primary schools in Nanshao street, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 15 medical and health institutions at all levels in Nanshao street, including 1 town hospital, 10 village clinics and 4 private clinics, with 4 medical beds per 1000 people. There were 25 health professionals. In 2011, medical institutions completed 9988 person times of diagnosis and treatment, 18 hospitalized operations and 3658 discharged patients.
In 2011, the incidence rate of notifiable infectious diseases in NSW street was 0.1/10 million, the rate of rural safe drinking water was 100%, the rate of rural toilet was 85%, and the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system was 93%.
social security
In 2011, there were 173 households in Nanshao street. There are 413 rural minimum living security households, 30 rural five guarantees and 17 rural medical assistance. The government subsidized 12 people, and 96% of urban and rural residents participated in social endowment insurance.
traffic
By the end of 2011, Nanshao street had a total length of 20 kilometers, a bridge and two bus lines.
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