Erdaowanzi Mongolian Village
Erdaowanzi Mongolian Township, belonging to Jianchang County, Huludao City, Liaoning Province, is located in the east of Jianchang County, adjacent to bojishan and xiaodeyingzi Township in the East, bashihan Township in the south, linglongta town in the west, laomaoshan and niangniangmiao Township in the north, with an administrative area of 89 square kilometers.
In the Qing Dynasty, hongshiluan township was set up; in 1983, the people's commune was abolished and erdaowanzi township was set up; in 1984, erdaowanzi Mongolian township was changed. By the end of 2018, the registered residence population of two Dao Wan and Mongolian nationality township was 24425. As of June 2020, erdaowanzi Mongolian township has jurisdiction over 12 administrative villages, and the Township People's government is located in erdaowanzi village.
In 2011, the general budget income of erdaowanzi Mongolian township was 400000 yuan. The total revenue of state and local taxes is 900000 yuan. In 2018, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had 43 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
In the Qing Dynasty, hongshiluan township was set up in the territory.
After 1743, it was under the jurisdiction of tazigou Department of Chengde Prefecture, Zhili Province.
After 1778, it was under the jurisdiction of Jianchang County (now Lingyuan town), Chengde Prefecture, Zhili.
During the period of the Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of the third district of Lingyuan county.
In 1933, it became a Japanese puppet ruling area and began to use the old system. The second branch of Mongolian police was set up in xiboji, under the jurisdiction of the puppet karaqin Left Banner office.
In 1937, Lingyuan county and Lingnan county were merged and restored to Jianchang County, where erdaowanzi village was set up.
In 1946, erdaowanzi district government was established, belonging to Jiandong county.
In 1947, the territory was divided into seven administrative villages under the jurisdiction of the 11th district of Jianchang County.
On October 1, 1949, political power at all levels was established, and erdaowanzi district was officially designated as the 11th district people's government.
In 1956, the district was merged to build a township, which was changed from the original district village system to the district township system. The 11th district was incorporated into the yaowangmiao District, where there were three townships: erjianlou Mongolian Township, erdaowanzi Township and Damiao township.
In May 1961, yaowangmiao commune was divided into four people's communes: xiaodeyingzi, Gegedong, yaowangmiao and erdaowanzi.
In 1983, the people's commune was abolished and erdaowanzi township was established.
In 1984, it was changed into erdaowanzi Mongolian township.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had 12 administrative villages: toudaowanzi, erdaowanzi, Dabeigou, Hongfeng, jizhangzi, erjianlou, Bashang, Shanghe, Dadonggou, Xigou, xiboji, liuzhibinggou, and 63 natural villages.
As of June 2020, erdaowanzi Mongolian township has 12 administrative villages: erdaowanzi village, toudaowanzi village, shanghe'nan village, erjianlou village, xiboji village, liuzhibingou village, Dadonggou village, Xigou village, jizhangzi village, Dabeigou village, Bashang village and Hongfeng village. The Township People's government is stationed in erdaowanzi village.
geographical environment
Location context
Erdaowanzi Mongolian township is located in the east of Jianchang County, bordering on bojishan and xiaodeyingzi Township in the East, bashihan Township in the south, linglongta town in the west, laomaoshan and niangniangmiao Township in the north, with an administrative area of 89 square kilometers.
climate
Erdaowanzi Mongolian township has a temperate continental monsoon climate, which is characterized by distinct hot and cold seasons, moderate rainfall and sufficient sunshine. The annual average precipitation is 450 mm, and the annual average frost free period is 195 days.
hydrology
The main rivers in erdaowanzi Mongolian township are Liugu River and erdaowanzi North River.
natural resources
Manganese has been proved in erdaowanzi Mongolian Township, mainly distributed in hongla mountain.
population
At the end of 2011, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had a total population of 26000. The population density is 285.7 per square kilometer.
At the end of 2017, the permanent population of erdaowanzi Mongolian township was 22433.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence population of two Dao Wan and Mongolian nationality township was 24425.
Economics
overview
In 2002, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had a total social output value of 68 million yuan, a total industrial and agricultural output value of 61 million yuan, a fiscal revenue of 800000 yuan and a per capita income of 1675 yuan.
In 2011, the general budget income of erdaowanzi Mongolian township was 400000 yuan. The total revenue of state and local taxes is 900000 yuan.
In 2018, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had 43 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
In 2011, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had 8000 mu of artificial afforestation, 75000 mu of Closing Hillsides for afforestation, and 8500 mu of desertification control area.
Industry
In 2011, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township achieved a total industrial output value of 110 million yuan.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township had two kindergartens and one primary school with 600 students.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, erdaowanzi Mongolian Township promoted 18 new varieties of science and technology.
medical and health work
In 2011, the participation rate of new rural cooperative medical system in erdaowanzi Mongolian township was 98.58%.
infrastructure
At the end of 2011, there were 4826 fixed line telephone users and 578 broadband access users in erdaowanzi Mongolian township.
traffic
Erdaowanzi Mongolian township has the second western highway.
History and culture
In 1740, the Su family came here to settle down. It got its name because it was located on the North Bank of Liugu River, from toudaowanzi in the upper reaches to the second bend of the river.
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