Yangshulin Township
Yangshulin Township, belonging to Nong'an County, Changchun City, Jilin Province, is located in the northwest of Nong'an County, bordering Halahai town in the East, Wanshun Township in the south, sanshengyu town in the west, Changlong Township and Hongquan Township in the north of qiangoluosi Mongolian Autonomous County, with a total area of 268 square kilometers.
In 1901, yangshulin Township belonged to Xinshe; in 1983, it was changed from yangshulin commune to yangshulin township. By the end of 2018, the registered residence population of Yang Shu township was 40546. As of June 2020, yangshulin village has 12 administrative villages under its jurisdiction, and the Township People's government is stationed in changjiatun.
In 2018, there were 15 industrial enterprises in yangshulin Township, including 2 Enterprises above Designated Size and 75 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
History of construction
Qing Guangxu 27 years (1901), is a new society. In 1910, it belonged to nine districts.
In 1926, it belonged to ten districts. In 1933, it belonged to Sansheng Yubao. In 1936, poplar forest protection was established. In 1939, Baogai village was established. In March 1946, the village was transformed into a district. In 1947, it was renamed four districts of Changnong county. In July 1949, it was renamed yangshulin district.
In August 1950, the name of yangshulin district was changed to seven districts.
In March 1956, it was abolished, and the western part was assigned to sanshengyu District, and the eastern part to Gaojiadian district.
In June 1961, the poplar commune was established.
In 1983, yangshulin commune was changed into yangshulin township.
administrative division
In 2011, yangshulin rural governs 12 administrative villages, including yangshulin, Liujiazi, yangjiawa, Xiangzi, Hongguang, xibering, dongbering, Taiping, pianpozi, Baishan, Donglin, niuweibashan and wulituozi, with 126 villager groups.
As of June 2020, yangshulin village has 12 administrative villages: yangshulin village, niuweishan village, pianpozi village, wulituozi village, xibering village, Liujiazi village, dongbering village, Taipingzhuang village, Hongguang Village, Baishan village, Donglin village, yangjiawazi village, and the Township People's government is stationed in changjiatun.
geographical environment
Location context
Yangshulin township is located in the northwest of Nong'an County, bordering Halahai town in the East, Wanshun town in the south, sanshengyu town in the west, Changlong Township and Hongquan Township in the north. It is 33 kilometers away from Nong'an County, with a total area of 268 square kilometers.
topographic features
Yangshulin township is located in the north of Songnen Plain and Nongan Lake Plain, with flat terrain.
climate
Yangshulin township has a mid temperate semi humid continental climate, with an average annual temperature of 4.6 ℃, an average annual rainfall of 507.7mm, a frost free period of 145 days, and an annual effective accumulated temperature of 2982.7 ℃. The climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, dry and windy in spring, drought in spring in nine years, and hot and rainy in summer.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in yangshulin Township include low temperature freezing, frost, hail, flood, strong wind, drought, etc. the average annual occurrence of wind disaster is 1-2 times, mainly from April to June, and the serious one occurred from May 21 to 27, 1976. The affected area of crops in yangshulin township is 4950 hectares, and the direct economic loss is more than 10 million yuan.
population
In 2011, the total population of yangshulin township was 39589. Among the total population, 20404 are male, accounting for 51.5%; 19185 are female, accounting for 48.5%; 4408 are under 14 years old, accounting for 11.1%; 31319 are 15-64 years old, accounting for 79.1%; 3862 are over 65 years old, accounting for 9.8%; 39462 are mainly Han nationality, accounting for 99.7%; there are four ethnic minorities, namely Mongolia, Manchu, Hui and Zhuang, accounting for 127, accounting for 0.3%, including 61 Mongolian, 49 Manchu, 12 Hui and 5 Zhuang. In 2011, the birth rate of yangshulin township was 9.9 ‰, the mortality rate was 6.6 ‰, the natural growth rate of population was 3.3 ‰, and the population density was 148 people per square kilometer.
At the end of 2017, the permanent population of yangshulin township was 35009.
By the end of 2018, the registered residence population of Yang Shu township was 40546.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of yangshulin township was 5.6 million yuan, including local financial revenue of 5.6 million yuan and per capita financial revenue of 141 yuan. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in yangshulin township was 8100 yuan.
In 2013, yangshulin Township achieved a gross social product of 1.27 billion yuan and a full-scale fiscal revenue of 15.1 million yuan, including 7.2 million yuan of local tax revenue and 11265 yuan of per capita net income.
In 2018, there were 15 industrial enterprises in yangshulin Township, including 2 Enterprises above Designated Size and 75 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Agriculture
In 2011, there were 262000 mu of cultivated land, 3000 mu of available grassland and 43000 mu of woodland in yangshulin township. In 2011, the total agricultural output value of yangshulin township was 370 million yuan, an increase of 14% over 2010. Corn is the main food crop in yangshulin township. In 2011, yangshulin Township produced 170000 tons of grain. The main economic crops in yangshulin township are oil crops and vegetables. In 2011, the planting area of oil crops in yangshulin township was 45000 mu, with an output of 7500 tons; the planting area of vegetables was 1500 mu, and the main varieties were cabbage, etc. Yangshulin Township animal husbandry to raise pigs, sheep, cattle, poultry based. In 2011, there were 386000 pigs in yangshulin Township, with a year-end stock of 234000; 76000 sheep, with a year-end stock of 59000; 32000 cattle, with a year-end stock of 17000; 8.192 million poultry, with a market stock of 5.767 million. In 2011, yangshulin Township produced 4206 tons of meat, including 3656 tons of pork, 125 tons of beef, 425 tons of mutton and 204 tons of poultry.
Industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of yangshulin township was 263.21 million yuan, an increase of 13.5% over 2010, and the industrial added value accounted for 28% of the GDP.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, there were 210 commercial outlets and 2518 employees in yangshulin township. In 2011, the total social and commercial sales of yangshulin Township reached 2.2 billion yuan, an increase of 10% over 2010.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there were 13 kindergartens with 600 children and 27 full-time teachers in yangshulin township; 13 primary schools with 1540 students and 246 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools was 100%; 1 junior middle school with 748 students and 163 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of school-age population in junior middle schools, the enrollment rate of primary and junior high schools, and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 99%. In 2011, the education fund of yangshulin township was 1.99 million yuan, and the education cost within the budget was 1.99 million yuan.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, there were 119 scientific and technological talents in yangshulin Township, including 11 professional and technical talents and 108 rural practical talents.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there was a cultural station in yangshulin Township with a construction area of 500 square meters; 12 rural cultural libraries with a construction area of 230 square meters and a collection of 29000 books; 1 cultural square; 15 employees in the cultural industry, including 14 employees in public institutions.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was a health center in yangshulin Township, with 10 beds, total fixed assets of 610000 yuan and 20 professional health personnel. In 2011, medical institutions in yangshulin township (above outpatient department) completed 23524 person times of diagnosis and treatment, 11 in-patient operations and 761 discharged patients. In 2011, the incidence rate of statutory infectious diseases in Yang Shu township was 0.5/10 million, the rural safe drinking water rate was 98%, the rural toilet rate was 80%, the maternal mortality rate was 0, the mortality rate for children under 5 years old, infant mortality rate and neonatal mortality rate were 9.7, 0, 0 0 respectively.
social security
In 2011, there were 705 households with 994 people in yangshulin Township, and the expenditure was 990000 yuan, an increase of 18% compared with 2010, and the monthly per capita was 83 yuan, an increase of 8% compared with 2010; 20 people in yangshulin Township were provided with centralized five guarantees, and the expenditure was 70000 yuan; 171 people in yangshulin Township were provided with decentralized five guarantees, and the expenditure was 427000 yuan; 6120 people were provided with rural medical assistance, and 84 people were funded by civil affairs departments to participate in cooperative medical care, with a total expenditure of 500000 yuan The total number of people receiving temporary relief in rural areas was 320, with an expenditure of 96000 yuan, an increase of 10.6% over 2010; 108 people received state pension and subsidy.
traffic
Yangshulin township has G302 national road through the territory.
History and culture
There are many poplar trees in yangshulin township. In 1917, a brother of Li family came from Shandong Province to open up wasteland and set up a village. In order to prevent wind and fix sand, he planted 40 rows of poplar trees as windbreak forest. All of them followed the example of Li family to plant trees. In addition, during the period of northeast occupation, he built poplar forest protection, so it got its name.
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