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Longhua Town, Baoan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province

Please refer to the entry "Longhua Town". Longhua Town is located in the north-central part of Shenzhen and the east of Baoan District, with geographical coordinates of 22 35'-44' north latitude. 113 57'-114 4' east longitude. Longhua Town is adjacent to Buji Town in Longgang District in the east, Guanlan Town in Baoan District in the north, Shiyan Town in Baoan District in the west and Luohu District, Futian District and Nanshan District in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in the south. The town covers an area of 88 square kilometers, with a total population of 366,111 at the end of 2111, including 22,511 registered residents (according to the data of the fifth national census on October 1, 2111). Longhua Town is located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, with a subtropical maritime monsoon climate. The summer temperature is between 22℃ and 35℃, the winter temperature is between 11℃ and 22℃, and the annual average temperature is 22℃. The average temperature in January is 14.1℃, and that in July is 28.2℃. The average annual sunshine is 2134 hours, and the average rainfall is 1811 mm. Longhua Town is shaped like a big bird spreading its wings and flying. It is 11.5 kilometers long from east to west and 15 kilometers wide from north to south. The stratum is subordinate to Palaeozoic, Devonian, Carboniferous, Jurassic, Baiya, Tertiary and Quaternary. The terrain is mountainous on three sides in the south and northwest, and hilly plains in the middle and east. Mountains account for 68% of the total area, and alluvial plains account for 32%; The main mountain range in the territory is Yangtai Mountain (also known as Yangtai Mountain, Yangti Mountain and Qiniangdong), which is located in the southwest of Longhua Town. The main mountain bees are big skull mountain. There are five rivers in the town, such as Yousong River, Shangfenshui, Henglang River, Longhua River (upstream of Guanlan River) and Dachuankeng Water, which flow northward into Dongjiang River. Historical Evolution Longhua belongs to Baoan County from ancient times to Qing Dynasty. Bao 'an represented Baiyue in summer, business and Wednesday; The Qin Dynasty belonged to Fanyu County, Nanhai County (now Guangzhou); The Han Dynasty belonged to Boluo County, Nanhai County (now Huizhou). In the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 331), Nanhai County was analyzed, and Dongguan County was established, with six counties under its jurisdiction, with Baoan as the first, which was the beginning of the establishment of Baoan County. Dongguan County and Baoan County are located in Zigang (now Zhongshan Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen) outside the east gate of the old city of Nantou, Shenzhen. In the second year of Tang Zhide (AD 757), Baoan County was renamed Dongguan County, and the county government moved to Yong (now Dongguan City); In the fifth year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 972), Dongguan County was merged into Zengcheng County; The following year, it was relocated to Dongguan County. In the first year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1573), Dongguan County was analyzed, Xin 'an County was established, and the county administration moved back to Nantou. According to the Records of Xin 'an County during the reign of Kangxi, Xin 'an County had jurisdiction over 3 townships, 7 capitals, 57 villages and 519 villages, and Longhua Land belonged to 6 capitals in urban and rural areas. From the first year to the third year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1662-1664), Xin 'an County twice issued the "order to move to the sea" to prevent the people from helping Zheng Chenggong, and moved 81 miles from the coast, which greatly reduced its territory and population. In five years (AD 1666), it was merged into Dongguan County; In the eighth year of Kangxi (AD 1669), the boundary was re-established and Xin 'an County was reset. During the Kangxi period, there were 31 markets in Xin 'an County, of which 6 had clear lake Market. According to the Records of Xin 'an County in the 24th year of Jiaqing (AD 1819), the subordinate villages of Xin 'an County at that time were under the jurisdiction of Dian Shi, Xian Cheng, Guan Fu Si and Fu Yong Si, among which Longhua local villages under the jurisdiction of Guan Fu Si were: Dalang Village, Baishilong Village, Qinghu Village, Shangfen New Village and Yuanfen Village, and other Hakka villages were Chilingtou, Zaohekeng, Niudipu and Yuanfen Village. The villages under the jurisdiction of Fuyongsi are: Jiangtou, Shiao and Henglang. In the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu (AD 1918), the Charter of Local Autonomy of Towns and Villages was promulgated, and the administrative division of Xin 'an County was a county with townships (towns) under its jurisdiction. In the early years of the Republic of China, it followed the township autonomy in the late Qing Dynasty. In the 3rd year of the Republic of China (AD 1914), Xin 'an County was renamed Baoan County because of the same name as Xin 'an County in Henan Province. In the 21th year of the Republic of China (AD 1931), in July, Baoan County implemented district and township establishment and local autonomy law. The county consists of 7 districts, 99 townships and 3 towns, of which the sixth district governs Longhua, Wushiyan, Guanlan and Pinghu. In the 22nd year of the Republic of China (AD 1933), due to downsizing, Longhua and other four townships were transferred to fourth area. In the 31 th year of the Republic of China (AD 1941), the third and fourth districts of Baoan County were merged into the second district. From then on until the 38 th year of the Republic of China (AD 1949), Longhua Township was under the jurisdiction of the second district of Baoan County. During the period of the People's Republic of China in October, 1949, Baoan County was liberated. The county people's government took over the political power of each district and township, and successively set up three people's joint townships, 11 townships and 1 towns. In Longhua area, there are two townships, Longhua and Minzhi, which were later merged into Longzhi Township. In April 1951, Baoan County was divided into districts, and Longzhi Township was under the jurisdiction of the third district of Baoan County. In 1951, the county was divided into 4 districts, 69 townships and 1 towns. Among them, the third district governs Longhua, Dalang, Qingsong, Minzhi and other townships. In August 1955, Area 3 was renamed Guanlan District. In October, 1956, Guanlan District changed its jurisdiction to Longhua (Longhua Ⅲ Wave) and Pinus tabulaeformis (Qingsong, Minzhi, Gangban)? In March 1958, Guanlan District was divided into two parts, Longhua Township and Guanlan Township. In October of the same year, Longhua Township and Guanlan Township merged to form the "Red People's Commune", which was later renamed Guanlan People's Commune, and its social site was located in Guanlan Market. In July, 1961, Longhua was separated from Guanlan People's Commune and established Longhua People's Commune, which was located in Longhua Market (under the jurisdiction of Buji District). The commune consists of six brigades, including Dalang, Longhua, Longsheng, Minzhi, Sanlian and Pinus tabulaeformis. In October 1963, Longhua People's Commune was merged into Guanlan People's Commune; In August, 1975, it was separated from Guanlan People's Commune again, and Longhua People's Commune was established, with six brigades under its jurisdiction, including Dalang. In July 1983, Longhua People's Commune was changed to Longhua District; The District Office is located in Longhua Market, which has jurisdiction over 6 townships and 45 natural villages, including Dalang, Longhua, Minzhi, Sanlian, Qingsong and Longsheng, with a population of 8,748 and 1,891 households. The evolution and jurisdiction of 6 townships are as follows: Dalang Township: In 1954, three primary teams, namely Shiao, Dachuankeng and Langkou, were established, and in 1957, they were transformed into advanced cooperatives. In 1958, three brigades, namely Shi Feng, Dafeng and Langkou, were established and merged into Dalang Brigade. After July 1983, the brigade changed to the township, and the township was stationed in the big boat pit. It has jurisdiction over 4 natural villages, 333 households and 1,636 people. Longhua Township: In 1954, a junior cooperative was established, and in 1957, it became a senior cooperative. In 1958, two brigades, Gaofeng and Tongsheng, were established and merged into Longhua Brigade in 1963. Separated in 1978, it was merged into Longhua Township after July of 1983, and the township was stationed in Zaohekeng. It has jurisdiction over 11 natural villages, 473 households and 2155 people. People-run township: In 1954, five primary societies, namely Zhangkeng, Minle, Hengling, Baishilong and Wangtianhu, were established. In 1957, it was transformed into a high-level society. In 1958, the People's Governance Brigade was established. After July 1983, the brigade changed to a township, and the township was stationed in Wangtianhu Village. It has jurisdiction over 9 natural villages, 294 households and 1,354 people. Sanlian Township: In 1955, four primary cooperatives, Gongcun, Shanzuitou, Shitouling and Jiangtou, were established, and in 1957, they were transformed into advanced cooperatives. Sanlian and Jiangtou Brigade were established in 1958, and merged into Sanlian Brigade in 1963. After July of 1983, the brigade was changed to Guoxia Village, a township resident. It has jurisdiction over 8 natural villages, 216 households and 956 people. Qingsong Township: In 1955, a junior cooperative was established, and in 1957, it became a senior cooperative. In 1958, two brigades, clear lake and Pinus tabulaeformis, were established, merged into Qingsong Brigade in 1963, separated in 1978, and merged into Qingsong Township, Township Resident and Village after July of 1983. Clear lake and Pinus tabulaeformis administrative villages were set up in October, 1986. It has jurisdiction over 8 natural villages, 283 households and 1,491 people. Longsheng Township: In 1954, a junior cooperative was established, and in 1957, it became a senior cooperative. After 1958, it merged with Shangtang Brigade to form Longsheng Brigade. Separated in 1978, it was merged into Longsheng Township after July of 1983, and the township was located in Longshengtang Village. It has jurisdiction over 5 natural villages, 292 households and 1157 people. In October, 1986, Longhua District was changed to Longhua Town, belonging to Baoan County, and its subordinate townships were changed to administrative villages. There are 7 administrative villages (Dalang, Longhua, Minzhi, Sanlian, clear lake, Pinus tabulaeformis and Longsheng) and 1 residents' committees (market towns). In January, 1993, Bao 'an County was abolished and divided into Bao 'an District and Longgang District. Longhua Town belongs to Bao 'an District. It has jurisdiction over 8 administrative villages, including Dalang, Longhua, Minzhi, Sanlian, clear lake, Pinus tabulaeformis, Longsheng and Shangtang, 52 natural villages and 2 residents' committees in Jinglong and Longyuan. In January of 1999, Longhua administrative village was divided into two administrative villages: Longhua and Tongsheng.

Edit this paragraph Longhua Town, Hengshui City, Hebei Province

Longhua Town is located in the southwest of Jingxian County, known as the "Pearl of Hengshui" and is an economic center of Jingxian County. It is 35 kilometers away from Hengshui, 31 kilometers away from Dezhou and 25 kilometers away from the county seat. It covers an area of 81.67 square kilometers, and the township area is 5.6 square kilometers. The total population of the town is 55,111, and the population of the township exceeds 21,111, with 79,111 mu of cultivated land, with a planned area of 12 square kilometers and a built-up area of 5 square kilometers. Jurisdiction over 37 village committees. The town government is located in Longhua village. Evolution Chunguang Commune was established in 1958, renamed Longhua Commune in 1961, and changed town in 1984. In 1989, Buding Township was merged. In 1997, the town covered an area of 81.7 square kilometers and had a population of 36,111. It has jurisdiction over Longhua Street, Chengzhuang, Beiwenke, Nanwenke, Dafeng Guzhuang, Yangzang, Pengcun, Taixinzhuang, Xisu Guzhuang, Dongsu Guzhuang, Hujiaying, Gaozhuang, Qiansunzhuang, Housunzhuang, Nanqiao, Houan Village, Jiangyuan, Qianqinwang, Zhongqingwang, Houqinwang, Wuzhuang, Jialv Village, and Houqinwang. Natural conditions Longhua Town is located in the southwest of Jingxian County, with a population of 53,111, including 8,111 in the town, 32,111 in the town, with a total land area of 117,766.9 mu, belonging to the Heilonggang River Basin, with a typical temperate continental climate, no above-ground water sources and no rivers passing through. It is one of the 111 key towns in China, and has been named as "advanced unit of urban construction" by the Provincial Construction Committee for many times. The town has convenient transportation and obvious location advantages. It is 31 kilometers away from Hengshui City and Dezhou City, Shandong Province, and 25-31 kilometers away from Jingxian, Wuyi, Gucheng and Zaoqiang counties. The Shide Railway runs through the hinterland from east to west, and Longhua Station is a large parking station for vans, 31 kilometers away from Beijing-Kowloon Line and Beijing-Shanghai Line. Hengde expressway, Hengde Highway and other provincial and municipal highways meet here, and the township has expressway exit. There are one substation of 111 kV and one substation of 35 kV, with abundant energy supply and guaranteed power supply. ◆ Economic performance In 2115, the GDP reached 2.368 billion yuan, and the fiscal revenue reached 56 million yuan. The leading industries were: kitchen equipment, communication equipment, rubber chemical industry and machine iron manufacturing. In recent years, Longhua Town, in accordance with the requirements of Scientific Outlook on Development and sustainable development, has paid close attention to the top priority of development and has been building a well-off society in an all-round way. On the basis of thoroughly understanding the situation of the town and fully drawing lessons from foreign experience, we will vigorously implement the "five towns" strategy of strong industrial towns, special agricultural towns, important commercial towns, famous urban construction towns and large fiscal and taxation towns, comprehensively promote the healthy, coordinated and sustainable development of the economy and various social undertakings, and strive to build a harmonious society. Focus on the construction of industrial projects, implement the project-driven strategy, and determine the economic layout of "southern businesses and northern enterprises" in the township, that is, according to the urban construction and development plan, the southern part of the township is mainly to develop trade and circulation industries, and the northern part of the township is mainly to develop industrial enterprises. In the south of the township, 45 million yuan was introduced to build the largest comprehensive market integrating wholesale, retail and catering in the southwest of Jingxian County-Longhua Trade Market. The market was officially put into operation at the end of April 2114, with more than 211 merchants in the market, which has achieved market prosperity and expanded the total economic output of the town. In the northern part of the township, 11 enterprises were built and put into operation in 2114, with a total investment of 211 million yuan. Especially with the commissioning of a number of township projects such as Jingxian Xinda Precision Casting Co., Ltd., five leading industries, namely machine parts processing, kitchen equipment, chemical fertilizer, communication equipment and rubber and plastic products, have been formed, and Longhua Town is realizing the leap to a strong industrial town. At the same time, by promoting product structure adjustment, upgrading products and improving market competitiveness, the sustained, rapid and stable high-quality economic growth has been ensured. In 2114, the town GDP reached 1.4 billion yuan, of which agricultural output value was 1.5 billion yuan, accounting for 1.7% of the total output value, non-agricultural output value was 1.25 billion yuan, accounting for 89.3% of the total output value, and the per capita net income of farmers was 3,611 yuan. ◆ Status of Land Use Over the years, the town has actively implemented the Law of the People's Republic of China on Land Management and strictly protected cultivated land resources. By 2114, the town had 76,389.7 mu of cultivated land, 4,881.9 mu of garden land, 1,114.4 mu of woodland, 317.5 mu of grassland, 18,915.4 mu of residential and industrial land, 4,879.1 mu of traffic land, 3,258.9 mu of water area and 5,391.7 mu of unused land. The proportion of cultivated land, garden land, woodland, grassland, residential area, industrial and mining land, traffic land, water area and unused land in the total land area of the town is 64.9%, 4.1%, 1.9%, 1.3%, 16.1%, 4.1%, 2.8% and 6.9% respectively. Generally speaking, the town is dominated by agricultural land, with more land per capita and abundant reserve land resources.

Edit this paragraph Longhua Town, Xianyou County, Putian City, Fujian Province

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Longhua Town is located in the southwest of Xianyou County, on the south bank of Mulan River. Jurisdiction over 16 administrative villages. Sanjiao Highway and Xianquan Highway transit. [Code] 351322119: ~ 211 Jianhua Village ~ 212 Dongfang Village ~ 213 Xilin Village ~ 214 Dengta Village ~ 215 Aihe Village ~ 216 tuanjie village ~ 217 Xinfeng Village ~ 218 Diaofeng Village ~ 219 Hongxing Village ~ 211 Hongqi Village ~ 211 Linnei Village ~ 212 Jinxi Village ~ 213 Jinjian Village.