Langxiang Forestry Bureau
Langxiang Forestry Bureau of Heilongjiang Province is located at the south foot of Xiaoxing'an Mountains, in Langxiang Township, Tieli City, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province. The suijia line of national railway passes through the town and can reach the provincial capital Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Tianjin and the capital Beijing. The highway connects Yichun, Jiamusi and Harbin with convenient transportation. The program-controlled telephone can dial directly at home and abroad. The total area of the construction area is 260000 hectares, and the forest coverage rate is 90%. The volume of standing trees is 21 million cubic meters.
Enterprise profile
Langxiang Forestry Bureau is located at the south foot of Xiaoxing'an Mountain in Heilongjiang Province. It was developed in 1948 and established in 1951. It is a state-owned enterprise mainly engaged in forest harvesting and is subordinate to the General Administration of forest industry of Heilongjiang Province. The total construction area is 267000 hectares, the business area is 265000 hectares, the total forest volume is 2095 million cubic meters, the annual planned timber output is 154000 cubic meters, and the total national production of commodity timber is 25.07 million cubic meters. The registered capital of the enterprise is 123.37 million yuan, and the existing assets are 470.96 million yuan. In 2009, the total output value was 1.22 billion yuan, and the total industrial output value was 477 million yuan. There are 65000 forestry population, 9678 employees, 6526 on-the-job employees and 11061 retired employees. Under the jurisdiction of the forestry bureau, there are 9 main cutting forest farms, 8 forest management institutes, 1 farm, 1 timber yard, 1 wood chip raw material supply company, Longxiang board group (with an annual output of 80000 cubic meters of particleboard, 80000 cubic meters of medium density board, 50000 cubic meters of multi-layer board, a famous trademark of Heilongjiang Province), Cuihua group (the largest cellar in China, with an annual output of 100 million jin of Cuihua pickles, a famous trademark of Heilongjiang Province) Big leading enterprises. Langxiang Forestry Bureau has social characteristics, the management and operation system of enterprise society integration, undertakes semi social functions, and has forestry public security units, 7 primary and secondary schools and hospitals, water supply, heat supply, sanitation, property, security, highway passenger transport, road traffic, urban planning and other units and management functions.
history
Langxiang Forestry Bureau was founded in 1948. After 50 years of development and construction, it has produced 22 million cubic meters of wood for the country. It is a large-scale forestry enterprise with comprehensive development of forest production, timber mining and transportation, forest products industry and diversified management. The total population is 80000. the forestry bureau has its own power plant, and there are posts and telecommunications, banks, shopping malls, hospitals and hotels in the town. The construction area of Langxiang Forestry Bureau has beautiful natural landscape. The forest park, water rafting, Shihou Mountain Ski Resort and other tourism projects with forest characteristics are beautiful places for tourism, vacation, sightseeing and summer vacation, and can receive a large number of Chinese and foreign tourists every year.
Administrative evolution
The name of Langxiang town originated from the name of the railway station, and began to be called "183". In 1941, the Suihua Jiaxing railway line was opened to traffic. It was 183 kilometers from Suihua to the East, so it was called "183". In 1945, Manchukuo changed its name to Laojiao, which was translated as Langxiang and later changed to Langxiang. Originally under the jurisdiction of Nancha District, tangyuan county. In October 1952, it was under the jurisdiction of Yichun county. At the beginning of the next year, it was divided into Lang town and Xiaobai town. In September 1954, Tieli county was under the jurisdiction of the third district. In October 1955, it was transferred to Shenshu district. In January 1956, the village was divided into townships and Lang township was set up. In July 1958, Xiaobai town was merged into Langxiang Town, and in September of the same year, it was renamed Langxiang people's commune. In January 1963, it was renamed Lang Township commune. By the end of 1974, the number of rural production teams under its jurisdiction had increased to five. in September 1980, it was changed to Lang township.
Urban development
In 1931, three or five families opened up wasteland for farming, set mountains in autumn (digging ginseng) and hunted in winter. In 1939, the suijia railway reached Langxiang, and the number of residents increased gradually. the town is divided into three residential areas: man tietun (Japan street) on the north bank, with 8 Japanese households; Korea Tun on both sides of the river, with 20 Korean households and 17 Han households; and not far from Korea Tun, with 5 Chinese households and Han banner households. Most of the houses of the above-mentioned residents are wooden houses, and a few are carved wood, horse frame and board with mud.
Economics
On June 1, 1940, the suijia railway was opened to traffic. The population of Langxiang was increasing, and the residential and public buildings were expanding year by year. By 1949, 702 square meters of residential buildings and 512 square meters of public buildings had been built in the town. Since the founding of the people's Republic of China, residential buildings have gradually developed into grass, brick and tile structures. In the 1950s, 2598 square meters of residential buildings and 16278 square meters of public buildings were built in the town. In 1951, Langxiang Forestry Bureau of Heilongjiang Province was established in this town. In the 1960s, 16738 square meters of residential buildings and 119570 square meters of public buildings were built in the town. In the 1970s, 62500 square meters of residential buildings were built in the town. Public buildings are 324378 square meters. By the end of 1985, 849986 square meters of all kinds of houses had been built in the town. Among them, the residential area is 544371 square meters, and the public building area is 305615 square meters. The total area of public buildings is 113116 square meters for industrial use, 38552 square meters for commercial use, 41673 square meters for education and scientific research, 7608 square meters for medical use, 52595 square meters for office use, 18203 square meters for cultural and sports use, 27469 square meters for warehouse use and 6339 square meters for other uses. In the total construction area, the brick wood structure is 546577 square meters, accounting for 64.3%, the concrete structure is 2452 square meters, accounting for 0.28%, the grass mud structure is 18331 square meters, accounting for 2.1%, and the simple and other structures are 282626 square meters, accounting for 32.3%. in 1985, the town area developed to 15.5 square kilometers. There are 35 roads in the town, 35 kilometers in total. Among them, 2.5 km of main streets were paved with asphalt in 1983. From 1980 to 1985, 57194 trees were planted in the town and 46 flower beds with a total area of 288 square meters were built.
Forest products
(1) Timber: the specifications of timber produced and sold are 2m, 4m, 6m and 8m in length, and the diameter class ranges from 8cm to 80cm. The species of timber include red pine, white pine, spruce, Fraxinus mandshurica, basswood, birch, elm, etc. (2) sawn timber: sawn timber produced by imported Canadian equipment mainly includes pillow timber, vehicle timber and ordinary plate. Specifications: Timber length from 0.5 m to 6 m, thickness from 0.8 cm to 6 cm (except Zhenzi). The main species are red pine, white pine and spruce. (3) wood based panels: the main wood-based panel products of Langxiang Forestry Bureau are particleboard, plywood, decorative board, blockboard and veneer. 1. Particleboard: according to the requirements of users, we can produce 2440 mm × 1220 mm × 6-40 mm products with different thickness. 2. Plywood: according to the user's requirements, 2440 mm × 1220 mm × 3-7 layers of plywood with different thickness can be produced. The user can choose Manchurian ash, basswood, birch, etc. 3. Decorative board: decorative boards of ash, oak, birch and basswood are produced according to the requirements of users, with specifications of 1200mm × 600mm, 1100mm × 600mm and 900mm × 600mm, and the thickness is generally 3-5 layers. 4. Blockboard factory: produce 3 × 6-foot products according to the needs of users, and the veneers required for the surface panel are birch, ash and basswood. 5. Veneer: there are two kinds of veneer: impregnated paper and veneer. Impregnated paper veneer is made by hot pressing with cyanamide of different colors, and veneer veneer is made by hot pressing with veneers of different tree species according to the texture of rotary cutting and radial cutting. (4) wood products: including wood building materials, wood industrial products, arts and crafts wood products, wood spinning products, etc. From housing construction, interior decoration, to office furniture, student supplies, craft carving products, various specifications, complete varieties, first-class quality, and can be produced according to user requirements. (5) mountain special products: Auricularia auricula, yellow mushroom, yuan mushroom, Hazel mushroom, pine seed, wild vegetable. Mushroom, Hericium erinaceus and other artificially cultivated edible fungi. There are also dangshen, Yuanhu and a large number of Chinese herbal medicine. (6) cattle and sheep Economy: the advantages of forest resources have created conditions for the development of cattle and sheep economy. The breeding industry led by cattle and sheep has developed rapidly. The family economy of chicken, duck and goose workers and fish farming have gained successful experience. The pig industry has also developed rapidly. The emerging forest frog breeding has achieved initial results.
geographical position
Address: Tieli City, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province
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