Kunduyingzi Township
Kun Du Ying Zi Township, belonging to the kalqin left wing Mongolian Autonomous County of Chaoyang City, Liaoning, is located in the western part of the kalqin left wing Mongolian Autonomous County, east of the South sentinel Town, South to the Ping Fang zi Town, West to Lingyuan Ulan Bai Town, and north to the state official Ocean farm border area, with an area of 67.16 square kilometers, and as of 2018, the registered residence population is 11697.
In the Liao Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Fusu County, Lizhou, Dading Prefecture, Zhongjing Road. In the year of Yongle of Ming Dynasty (1403), Wuliang clam Sanwei was restored and became a Mongolian pasture. In 1953, kunduyingzi established 10 agricultural production mutual aid groups. In March 1984, kunduyingzi commune was changed into kunduyingzi Township, and its 8 production teams were changed into 8 villages. As of June 2020, kunduyingzi has jurisdiction over six administrative villages.
In 2018, kunduyingzi Township had 9 industrial enterprises and 2 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Historical evolution
In the Liao Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Fusu County, Lizhou, Dading Prefecture, Zhongjing Road.
In the year of Yongle of Ming Dynasty (1403), Wuliang clam Sanwei was restored and became a Mongolian pasture.
In 1635, kunduyingzi was under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Left Banner.
In 1738, tazigou hall was set up. In 1778, tazigou hall was changed into Jianchang County, and the division of Mongols and Hans began. The Mongols were under the jurisdiction of Kalaqin Left Banner, while the Hans were under the jurisdiction of Siguanyingzi of Jianchang County. Kunduyingzi has three cards: zhangjiayao, botaigou and kunduyingzi.
In the third year of the Republic of China (1914), Jianchang County was changed into Lingyuan county (now Lingyuan town). The Han people of kunduyingzi were under the jurisdiction of the Fourth District of Lingyuan (mu Niu yingzi). There were two townships in kunduyingzi, botaigou and kunduyingzi.
In 1937, Lingyuan and Lingnan counties merged to form Jianchang County. The Han nationality is under the jurisdiction of Jianchang County, and kunduyingzi is a village.
In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), Jianchang County was changed into pseudo karaqin Left Banner, and kunduyingzi was under the jurisdiction of Siguanyingzi village of pseudo karaqin Left Banner.
On August 15, 1945, kunduyingzi was under the jurisdiction of Lingyuan county. Kunduyingzi was a village.
In 1953, kunduyingzi established 10 agricultural production mutual aid groups.
In 1956, eight primary agricultural cooperatives were established.
In October 1957, kunduyingzi was transferred from Lingyuan county to Kalaqin Left Banner.
In 1958, kunduyingzi was under the jurisdiction of liuguanyingzi. Kunduyingzi was the operation area.
In 1961, kunduyingzi commune was established, with eight production teams under its jurisdiction.
In 1968, the Management Committee of kunduyingzi commune was changed into the Revolutionary Committee of kunduyingzi commune.
In 1980, the Revolutionary Committee of kunduyingzi commune became the Management Committee of kunduyingzi commune.
In March 1984, kunduyingzi commune was changed into kunduyingzi Township, and its 8 production teams were changed into 8 villages.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, kunduyingzi Township had 8 administrative villages, including kunduyingzi, botaigou, Fangshen, Shangdian, zhangjiayao, Wazidian, paizhangzi and qianzhangzi, with 46 villager groups.
As of June 2020, kunduyingzi has jurisdiction over six administrative villages. Township People's Government in kunduyingzi village.
geographical environment
Location context
Kunduyingzi township is located in the west of karaqin left-wing Mongolian Autonomous County, adjacent to Nanshao town in the East, pingfangzi town in the south, wulanbai town in Lingyuan City in the West and state-owned guandahai farm in the north, with an area of 67.16 square kilometers.
topographic features
The terrain in kunduyingzi township is hilly and mountainous, with 40% of mountain land and 40% of slope land and 20% of flat land. The terrain is high in the southwest and low in the northeast, with an average altitude of 450 meters. There is shuangjianshan, 743.6 meters above sea level, located in qianzhangzi village.
climate
Kunduyingzi Township belongs to temperate continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by four distinct seasons, less rain and more dry wind in spring, concentrated hot rain in summer, clear sunshine in autumn and cold snowfall in winter. The annual average temperature is 8.2 ℃, the hottest month is July, and the monthly average temperature is 24.1 ℃; the coldest month is January, and the monthly average temperature is - 10.5 ℃. The extreme maximum temperature is 41.4 ℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is - 29.9 ℃. The annual average frost free period is 140 days. The annual average sunshine hours is 2869.7 hours, and the annual sunshine percentage is 65%. The annual average precipitation is 500mm, and the rainfall is mainly concentrated from July to August.
hydrology
Kunduyingzi Township River belongs to Daling River Basin, the main river Daling River West Branch, through zhangjiayao, Fangshen two villages, flow length of 6.5 km.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in kunduyingzi township are drought, wind and insects. Droughts are generally nine in ten years. Previous droughts have brought adverse effects to people in varying degrees, resulting in crop yield reduction, or even no harvest. Pests have occurred over the years, the main pests are corn borer, crabs, armyworm, pine caterpillar and so on.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of kunduyingzi township was 11968, with another 522 floating population. In the total population, there are 6436 males (53.8%) and 5532 females (46.2%). In 2011, the birth rate was 8.9 ‰, the death rate was 7 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 1.9 ‰.
In 2017, there were 11200 permanent residents in kunduyingzi township.
As of 2018, the registered residence population of Kun Du Ying Zi Township was 11697.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of kunduyingzi township was 7.45 million yuan. Among them, local fiscal revenue was 1.42 million yuan. The per capita net income of farmers is 7749 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, the total agricultural output value of kunduyingzi township was 140 million yuan. The main food crops are corn, wheat and beans. Animal husbandry is mainly for raising cattle, sheep and poultry.
In 2012, the total output of protected agricultural vegetables in kunduyingzi Township reached 15000 tons, with an output value of 60 million yuan.
Industry
In 2011, there were 4 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size in kunduyingzi Township, with a total industrial output value of 44.62 million yuan.
In 2012, the industrial industry of kunduyingzi Township reached 90 million yuan, an increase of 125% over the same period of last year.
In 2018, there were 9 industrial enterprises in kunduyingzi township.
business
In 2011, the total sales of social commodities in kunduyingzi Township reached 150 million yuan.
In 2018, kunduyingzi township has two comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
finance
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits of financial institutions in kunduyingzi township was 43.47 million yuan, and the balance of various loans was 49.51 million yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural and sports undertakings
In April 1960, a cable broadcasting station was opened in kunduyingzi Township, with a household rate of 45%. In September 2000, cable TV was opened to 2100 households, with a rate of 64.2%. In October 2010, digital film was launched, with 72 rounds in each village every year.
At the end of 2011, there was one comprehensive cultural station and seven rural libraries in kunduyingzi township.
At the end of 2011, there were two sports venues in kunduyingzi township.
education
At the end of 2011, there were 5 kindergartens and 5 primary schools in kunduyingzi Township, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education was 100%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 11 medical and health institutions at all levels in kunduyingzi Township, including 1 township health center and 10 village health centers, with 1.8 medical beds per 1000 people. 19 health professionals. In 2011, medical institutions (above outpatient department) completed 8600 person times of diagnosis and treatment, 550 person times of inpatients and 550 person times of discharged patients.
In 2011, the popularization rate of safe drinking water and sanitary toilets in rural kunduyingzi township was 100% and 60%, respectively.
social security
In 2011, there were 39 households with urban minimum living security in kunduyingzi township. There are 193 rural minimum living security households, 12 rural five guarantees centralized support, 36 rural five guarantees decentralized support, and 24 rural medical assistance. The state subsidized 28 people. The participation rate of social endowment insurance for urban and rural residents was 95.68%.
Post and telecommunication
At the end of 2011, there was a Telecom Branch in kunduyingzi township. There are 2020 fixed telephone users, with the penetration rate of 61.7%; 3000 mobile telephone users and 118 broadband access users. The postal business is under the jurisdiction of liuguanyingzi post office, and the postal rate of the whole township is 100%.
traffic
In kunduyingzi Township, there are county-level highway houxiao line 8.2 km, running through kunduyingzi township; Da Si line 5.2 km; township highway kunqian line 6.5 km; HA Zhang line 2.8 km; Zhang Fang line 6.5 km, realizing the "village to village" road network.
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