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The history of the Jiang surname in Houdongzhuang, Tancheng
Tancheng County
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The synonym Tancheng generally refers to Tancheng County
Tancheng County is located in the southeast of Shandong Province, south of Linyi City, in the It spans 34°22′-34°56′ north latitude and 118°05′-118°31′ east longitude.
The south is adjacent to the Longhai Railway and is surrounded by the three cities and counties of Pizhou, Xinyi and Donghai in Jiangsu Province. The northern half is bordered by the four counties of Linyi City, Linshu, Hedong, Luozhuang and Lanling.
The maximum horizontal distance from east to west of the county is 41.9 kilometers, and the maximum vertical distance from north to south is 62.3 kilometers. The total area is 1,189 square kilometers, accounting for approximately 0.77 of the province's area.
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As of 2011, the county has jurisdiction over 1 street, 9 towns, 3 townships and 2 development zones, with a total population of 970,000.
In 2014, Tancheng County’s regional GDP reached 25.72 billion yuan.
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Chinese name
Tancheng County
Foreign name
The County Of Tancheng
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Alias
Hometown of Chinese Ginkgo, Hometown of Chinese Qiliu
Administrative District Category
County
Region
p>Linyi City, Shandong Province
Areas under its jurisdiction
Lizhuang, Matou, Gangshang 1st Street, 12 Townships
*** Residency
No. 29, Renmin Road, Tancheng Street, Tancheng County
Telephone area code
0539
Postal area code
276100
Geographical location
The southernmost tip of Shandong Province, adjacent to Jiangsu
Area
1189 square kilometers
Population
970,000 (2013)
Dialect
Tancheng Dialect
Climatic conditions
Warm temperate monsoon zone Semi-humid continental climate
Famous attractions
Tan State Ancient City, Ginkgo Ancient Plum Garden, Maipo Earthquake Site, Maling Ancient Battlefield Site, Tanzi Park, etc.
Airport
Linyi Airport
Railway Station
Tancheng Railway Station
License Plate Code
Lu Q
Administrative code
371322
GDP
25.72 billion yuan (2014)
Current leaders
p>County Party Secretary: Liu Jimin, County Magistrate: Liu Liandong
Special Snacks
Horse head grilled brand, grits, pancakes, salt beans, etc.
Table of contents
1 Historical evolution
2 Administrative divisions
3 Geographic environment
? Geology
? Landform
? Rivers
? Climate
4 Natural resources
? Land resources
? Water resources
? Mineral resources
? Biological resources
? Medicinal resources
5 Population and ethnicity
? Population
? Nationality
6 Economy
? Agriculture
? Industry
? Fixed asset investment
? Trade
7 Social undertakings
? Medicine and health
? Cultural undertakings
? Education
? Science and technology
? Urban construction
? Urban buses
8 History and culture
9 Tourism
10 Transportation
? Railways
? Highways
? Airports
? Ports
11 Specialty snacks
12 Famous Figures
13 City Honors
Historical Evolution
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Ancient place name in Tancheng City, Shandong Province: Zang
The construction of Tan City began in the State of Tan.
It was built in the eleventh century BC.
During the Warring States Period, in the eighth year of King Weilie of Zhou (418 BC), the Tan Kingdom was destroyed by Yue and its territory entered Yue.
In the fourteenth year of King Xian of Zhou (355 BC), Chu destroyed Yuehou, and its territory returned to Chu.
Until Qin unified the six kingdoms, the name of Tan no longer existed.
Qinxing’s system of prefectures and counties.
The territory first belonged to Xue County and then became Donghai County and the seat of the county government. It was also called Tan County for a brief period between Chu and Han.
It is one of the ten additional counties established in the late Qin Dynasty.
Its jurisdiction is close to Linyi in the north, to Yangzhou and Qinzhou north of the Yangtze River in the south, to the East China Sea in the east, and to Hongze Lake in the southwest. It was one of the heydays of the county's construction.
The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system.
Tan is the administrative seat of the county, county and Xuzhou Governor's Department.
Wang Mang replaced the Han Dynasty, and Donghai County became Yiping County for a time.
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the establishment of this county became more complicated.
First, during the early Wei and Huang years of the Three Kingdoms (220-226), Donghai County was called Donghai Kingdom, and the affiliation of Tan County remained the same.
However, the administrative office of the Xuzhou Governor's Department was moved from Tan to Pengcheng (today's Xuzhou, Jiangsu).
In the early Jin Dynasty, it was renamed Donghai County and Tan County belonged to it.
During the reign of Emperor Hui of Jin Dynasty, it was renamed Donghai Kingdom.
In the Sui Dynasty, the county was changed into a state.
At the beginning of Emperor Kaihuang's reign, Tan County was abolished and Tan County was placed under the jurisdiction of Sizhou.
In the third year of Daye (607), the prefecture was changed into a county. Sizhou was renamed Xiapi County, and Tan County was under the jurisdiction of Xiapi.
In the Tang Dynasty, the first year of Wude (618), he also went to the prefecture and county.
In the fourth year of Wude (621), Tan County belonged to Sizhou.
In the first year of Zhenguan (627), the province was moved to Xiapi, and was called Tancheng Township.
"Tancheng" as the name of a political district first appeared here.
During the Yuanhe period (806-820), when the county was restored, the township was named after the county, and it was called Tancheng County.
Then it was transferred to Linyi County, still called Tancheng, and belonged to Yizhou, Henan Province.
Tancheng County was transferred from the province to Linyi County in the late Tang Dynasty. It went through the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, the Song Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty and the early Yuan Dynasty.
During this period of about 500 years, the territory's ownership changed with Linyi County.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Tancheng County was restored.
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In the Ming Dynasty, Tancheng County was under the jurisdiction of Yizhou, Yanzhou Prefecture, Shandong Chief Secretary.
The administrative districts under its jurisdiction are 4 townships and 45 communities.
In the second year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1724), Yizhou of Yanzhou Prefecture was placed under Zhili Prefecture.
In the twelfth year (1734), Yizhou was promoted to the prefecture, and Tancheng County was placed under the jurisdiction of Yizhou Prefecture.
The administrative districts under its jurisdiction include 4 townships and 32 communes in the early Qing Dynasty; and 4 townships and 45 communes in the middle and late Qing Dynasties.
In the 2nd year of the Republic of China (1913), the government was reorganized to establish a road, and Tancheng County was under the jurisdiction of Jining Road, with 5 districts and 48 guarantees under its jurisdiction.
In the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), Shandong Province was changed from four roads to eleven. Tancheng County belonged to Langya Road, but its jurisdiction remained the same.
In the 17th year of the Republic of China (1928), Taocheng County was abolished and Tancheng County was directly under the Shandong Province ***, and its jurisdiction was changed to 5 districts and 44 townships.
In the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), Tancheng County was affiliated to the Office of the Administrative Inspectorate of the Third District of Shandong Province, and its jurisdiction included 7 districts and 45 townships.
The following year, its jurisdiction was divided into 5 districts and 45 townships.
In the spring of 1938, the Japanese invading army invaded Tancheng.
In November 1939, the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army liberated Matou Town in Tanxi.
In January 1940, Tancheng was captured again.
At the same time, the Tancheng County Anti-Japanese Democratic *** was established and was affiliated with the Lunan Administrative Commissioner's Office.
At the end of October of the same year, Tancheng was again occupied by the Japanese army.
In February 1941, due to changes in the situation, the county government was abolished.
In April 1942, the Maling Office (county-level government) was established and was under the jurisdiction of the Binhai Special Office.
In 1943, after the great victory in Tancheng, the Maling Office was renamed the Tancheng County People's ***, and the affiliation remained unchanged.
In October of the same year, the county *** was affiliated to the Second Branch of the Binhai Special Administrative Office.
From 1941 to 1944, according to the needs of the struggle situation, Linshu and Zhaobo (Cangshan) counties were added to the east and west of Tancheng County.
In April 1945, the Tancheng County People's Government was affiliated to the Second Special Office of Binhai Administrative Office and administered 10 districts and 2 towns.
In February 1947, Tancheng County was occupied by the Communist Party. The People's *** administrative area was the same as in 1945. The *** *** administrative area was established in the early years of the Republic of China, and was later changed to 23 Township 2 town.
On November 8, 1948, the entire Tancheng County was liberated and became part of the Sixth Special Office of Shandong Zhongnan Administrative Office.
In May 1950, it was affiliated to the Linyi District Office.
In January 1956, the Tancheng County People's Committee was renamed the Tancheng County People's Committee.
In February 1968, it was renamed Tancheng County Revolutionary Committee.
In June 1981, it was renamed Tancheng County People's *** and was affiliated to the Linyi District Administrative Office.
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From December 1994 to present, it is affiliated to Linyi City, Shandong Province.
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Administrative divisions
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2014 Tancheng County administrative division map
1994 On November 10, Yangji Township and Huangshan Township were abolished and Yangji Town and Huangshan Town were established.
On December 18, 1995, Gaofengtou Township and Miaoshan Township were abolished and Gaofengtou Town and Miaoshan Town were established.
On July 3, 1996, Gangshang Township and Shadun Township were abolished and Gangshang Town and Shadun Town were established (Lu Zheng Hanmin Zi [1996] No. 32).
On June 4, 1997, Si’s hometown was renamed Qingquan Township (Lu Zheng Han Min Zi [1997] No. 25).
In 2000, Tancheng County governed 11 towns and 11 townships.
On December 29, 2000, Shili Township and Guiyi Township were abolished and merged into Tancheng Town; Dashangzhuang Township was abolished and its administrative area was merged into Honghua Township; Qingquan Township was abolished and merged into It was merged into Quanyuan Township; Gaoche Township was abolished and merged into Matou Town.
That is to say, Tancheng County has been adjusted from 11 towns and 11 townships to 11 towns and 6 townships: Tancheng Town (Guiyi Township, Shili Township), Matou Town (Gaoche Township), Chongfang Town, Lizhuang Town, Chudun Town, Yangji Town, Gaofengtou Town, Miaoshan Town, Huangshan Town, Gangshang Town, Shadun Town, Shengli Township, Xincun Township, Huayuan Township, Honghua Township (Dashangzhuang Township) , Quanyuan Township (Qingquan Township), Guichang Township.
(Townships in brackets are withdrawn and merged)
In March 2011, Chudun Town and Huangshan Town were placed under the jurisdiction of Luozhuang District, Linyi City;
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In August 2011, Lizhuang Town and Shadun Town were abolished and merged to form a new Lizhuang Town;
In August 2011, Xincun Township was abolished and The Xincun Ginkgo Industrial Development Zone was established; after the rectification and merger of towns, Tancheng County has jurisdiction over 1 street (Tancheng Street) and 9 towns (Matou Town, Lizhuang Town, Chongfang Town, Yangji Town, Miaoshan Town, Gangshang Town, Shengli Town, Gaofengtou Town, Honghua Town), 3 townships (Huayuan Township, Guichang Township, Quanyuan Township,) 2 development zones (Tancheng Economic Development Zone, Xincun Ginkgo Industrial Development Zone).
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Geographic Environment
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Geology
Tancheng Maipo Earthquake Fault Zone Site
Tancheng County is located at the southern foot of Yimeng Mountain, on the southern extension of the Yishu River fault zone.
The two faults on the east side of the fault zone: Changyi-Dadian fault and Anqiu-Junan fault are relatively clear; the two faults on the west side: Tangxun-Gegou fault, The Yishui-Tangtou fault is hidden under the Quaternary cover and extends to the southwest.
These four faults run basically parallel through the county, forming a large north-northeast structural belt.
This structural belt was cut by northwest-northwest faults during the late neotectonic activities, making the regional geology more complex.
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Landform
Tancheng Malingshan Battle Site
Tancheng County is located in the southern part of the low mountains and hills in central and southern Shandong. Located in the heart of Lintancang Plain, the terrain is high in the north and low in the south, with an average ground ratio of 1/2500 and an altitude of 26 to 58 meters.
The mountainous area covers an area of ??183.3 square kilometers, accounting for 14.1% of the total area of ??Tancheng County. It is mainly distributed in the Maling Mountain area in the east, followed by scattered Cangu hills in the northwest.
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Rivers
The rivers in the territory belong to the Yihe River, Shuhe River and Zhongyun River systems in the Huaihe River Basin. The flow directions are mostly from north to south, and they are all seasonal. There are 45 main rivers in Tancheng County with a total length of 620.7 kilometers.
The Yi River and the Shu River run through the county and are the main rivers passing through it.
Secondly, there are branches into the Shu River, Wuli River, Xinsu River, Wu River, Wu River flood channel, etc.; the exit rivers at the Sulu border include Lao Mo River, Baima River, and Shagou River. , Langqing River, Tanxin River, Liugou River, Huangdun River, Huangnigou, etc.
It basically has the functions of receiving passenger water and excreting waterlogging.
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Climate
The county belongs to the warm temperate monsoon zone, with four distinct seasons, with rain and heat in the same season.
The four seasons are divided into four seasons according to climatological phenological phenomena and temperature changes, and each season is of different lengths.
The longest winter is 153 days, followed by 92 days in summer, the shortest 57 days in autumn, and 63 days in spring.
It has a semi-arid climate with cold and little rain in winter, a humid climate with hot and rainy summers, and a warm and pleasant semi-humid climate in spring and autumn.
However, as the earth's atmosphere tends to warm and pollution intensifies, the temperature in the county has increased, precipitation has decreased, and the sunshine rate has decreased.
The annual average temperature is generally between 13.1 and 13.7 degrees, with the south being higher than the north.
The temperature changes significantly.
Precipitation in the county is characterized by more precipitation in the south than in the north, and the least in the central part.
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Natural Resources
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Land Resources
1999 Survey, Tancheng County Land The total area is 1.968 million acres, of which 1.393 million acres are agricultural land, accounting for 71% of the total land area of ??Tancheng County.
Among agricultural land, the cultivated land area is 1.202 million acres, with an average per capita occupation of 1.4 acres, and the garden land area is 120,000 acres, with a per capita occupation of 0.08 acres.
The non-agricultural land area is 575,000 acres, accounting for 29% of the total land area in Tancheng County.
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Water resources
The territory is rich in water resources.
Precipitation is the main source of surface water, and the annual precipitation is relatively abundant and concentrated.
Floods are prone to occur during the flood season, while drought weather often occurs in the spring and autumn.
River runoff changes greatly seasonally, and the utilization of transit water is small.
Groundwater resources are relatively abundant and the degree of enrichment is very uneven.
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Mineral Resources
Due to its special position in the geological structure, Tancheng County has relatively complete strata and very complex structures, and has unique advantages. Mining conditions and rich mineral resources.
According to statistics, metal ores include iron ore, and non-metallic ores include coal, diamond, barite, limestone, construction yellow sand, construction stone, etc.
Iron Ore: The iron ore in the territory is mainly concentrated in the Xiaobuling area of ??Shili Township in the central part of the county, hence the name "Xiaobuling Iron Mine".
As of 2010, the mine’s C-grade reserves were 1.628 million tons, with an average mining grade of 50 and a maximum of 64.
There is also the Matun mining area, one kilometer away from the mine in the northeast, with reserves of 185,000 tons.
The ores in the above two areas are self-fluxing magnetite, which has the advantages of high grade, low melting point, few harmful components, simple hydrogeological conditions, shallow burial, and easy mining.
Diamond: It is one of the representative minerals in the country.
As of the end of 2013, two of the four extra large diamonds discovered in China came from Tancheng County.
One was discovered in a diamond mine in the county in August 1981, weighing 124.27 carats, ranking third among the four major diamonds, and named "Chenbu No. 2"; the other was discovered in 1937 Discovered in Jinjiling, Lizhuang Town, in the autumn of 2011, it weighs 281.25 carats, making it the largest diamond in China, almost twice as heavy as the second-placed "Changlin Diamond."
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Biological resources
The territory is rich in biological resources. In addition to artificially cultivated plants and artificially raised animals, there are many types of wild biological resources, and there are Strong adaptability.
Animals: As of 2010, there are more than 600 species of animals in the county, mainly fish, reptiles, birds, mammals and insects.
With the growth of population, extensive use of pesticides and unplanned killing, wild animals are decreasing day by day, and some have become extinct or are close to extinction.
Tancheng Ginkgo Forest
Plants: There are many kinds of plants in the county.
As of 2010, there are 764 species of higher plants in 121 families in Tancheng County, including 660 species in 89 families of wild plants and 104 species of cultivated plants.
Among various types of plants, poplar, willow and sophora japonica are the most common forest tree species, with ginkgo and chestnut being the most representative; there are more than 100 kinds of medicinal materials such as buttercup.
Wheat, rice, and corn are the main cultivated plants in the territory.
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Medicinal material resources
The territory is rich in Chinese medicinal material resources. As of 2010, more than 300 kinds of Chinese medicinal materials were produced in the territory, mostly botanical medicinal materials. , there are not many types of animal medicinal materials and mineral medicinal materials, and the output is also small.
Botanical medicinal materials: Sheep's hoof (Rheum officinale), Asparagus, Radix Pseudostellariae, Achyranthes Kern, Angelica dahurica, Polygonum multiflorum, Sanguisorba, Radix Scutellariae, Scutellaria baicalensis, Pueraria lobata, Chinese yam, Lily, Lily, Pinellia ternata, Fragrance. Fu, grass root, Yuanhu, Eucommia ulmoides, polygala, date kernel, cypress kernel, coriander flower, Bupleurum, salvia, platycodon, cocklebur, capsicum, geese do not eat grass, Trichosanthes melon, rabbit silk seeds, perilla, job's tears Xinren et al.
Animal medicinal materials: earth element, earth dragon, golden scorpion, hedgehog skin, mulberry octopus, cicada slough, honeycomb, luminous sand, snake slough, zombie silkworm, etc.
Mineral medicinal materials: mica, stalactite, cinnabar, daichishi, magnetite, lapis lazuli, etc.
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Population Ethnicity
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Population
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In 1959, the total population of Tancheng County reached 479,300; in 1969, the total population of Tancheng County was 631,600; in 1979, the total population of Tancheng County increased to 748,600; in 1989, the total population of Tancheng County reached 850,900 people; in 1999, the total population of Tancheng County reached 964,500.
In the 50 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the county's population has increased by 550,900 people, with a net increase rate of 136.5.
This population figure is 16.8 times the population increase in the 186 years before the founding of the People's Republic of China.
If calculated based on the 338,770 people in the first census in 1953, Tancheng County had a net increase in population of 575,800 in the 46 years from 1953 to 1999, with a net increase rate of 148.1, which was greater than the increase in the 186 years before the founding of the People's Republic of China. 17.2 times the population.
1497.6 dropped to 1312 square kilometers.
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In 2010, Tancheng County had a total population of 920,000.
In 2011, Tancheng County had a total population of 927,000.
Population distribution density: From the perspective of spatial distribution, it is consistent with the landform characteristics of alternating mountains and rivers, and is characterized by dense distribution along the direction of mountains and rivers.
Maling Mountain stretches for more than 60 kilometers from north to south of the eastern border, accounting for about 12% of the total area of ??Tancheng County. This mountainous area has the smallest population density in the county, and the Yishu River flows from 40 to 60 kilometers into the center of the county. The most densely populated area in the county is within 1 kilometer on both sides of the main stream. The population density in the wetland areas between mountains and rivers or between two rivers is somewhere in between.
From the perspective of gender composition ratio, the gender ratio of men to women in Tancheng County is 106.19:100.
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At the end of 2012, Tancheng County had a total number of 259,000 households, a total population of 941,000, a non-agricultural population of 233,000, 485,000 men, and 456,000 women. Ten thousand people, the male to female ratio is 106.4:100.
The birth population is 9,733, including 5,328 males and 4,405 females. The natural population growth rate is 6.15‰.
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Ethnicity
In the second census in 1964, there were 548,233 Han people, accounting for 99.52% of the total population; *** 2,648 people, accounting for 0.48; Others include 6 Zhuangs, 4 Koreans, 2 Manchus, and 1 Hani.
In the third census in 1982, there were 764,884 Han people, accounting for 99.54% of the total population, an increase of 39.40% from the 1964 census, and an average annual increase of 1.86%; *** 3,481 people, accounting for 0.45%, an increase from the previous census An increase of 31.46, with an average annual growth of 1.53; other ethnic groups include 13 Manchus, 5 Zhuangs, 4 Koreans, and 1 Mongolian.
According to the fourth census in 1990, there were 17 ethnic groups in Tancheng County.
Among them, there are 871,079 Han people, accounting for 99.52; an increase of 13.88 compared with the 1982 census; *** 4,094 people, accounting for 0.46, an increase of 16 compared with the 1982 census; other ethnic groups are Mongolian, 7, and Korean. , 11 Miao people, 2 Tibetan people, 10 Yi people, 7 Zhuang people, 4 Buyi people, 22 Manchu people, 1 Dong people, 2 Yao people, 2 Bai people, 3 Hani people, 1 Dai people, 1 Lisu people People, 1 person of Tu nationality.
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In 2011, Han nationality accounted for 99.54 in Tancheng County; *** accounted for 0.45; other ethnic groups were Manchu, Zhuang, Korean, and Mongolian.
Economy
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City Night View
Tancheng’s economy is mainly based on agriculture and is rich in wheat, corn, rice, etc., which are the national commercial grains. Production base county, lean pig production base county.
It is a high-quality base for ginkgo, chestnut, Langya grass, onion, garlic, ginger and pepper.
Tancheng County is one of the four major ginkgo-producing areas in the country, and has the reputation of "the best ginkgo county in the world".
There are 7 million ginkgo trees planted in the county, including 28,000 trees that are more than 100 years old, with an annual output of 2 million kilograms of ginkgo. Ginkgo production has become a pillar industry of Tancheng County's economy.
The industry has formed a production system including chemical industry, papermaking, machinery, coal, building materials, textile, food, printing and other industries.
In 2010, Tancheng County’s GDP reached 19.04 billion yuan, an increase of 13% compared with 2009. The added value of primary industry was 2.39 billion yuan, an increase of 3.6%; the added value of secondary industry was 9.25 billion yuan, an increase of 13%. ; The added value of the tertiary industry was 7.47 billion yuan, an increase of 15.2%; the ratio of the tertiary industry was adjusted to 12.2:48.6:39.2.
The total industrial output value above designated size reached 37.05 billion yuan, an increase of 2.505%, and the added value was 8.28 billion yuan, an increase of 1.66%; fixed asset investment reached 8.48 billion yuan, an increase of 24.6%; local fiscal revenue was 563 million yuan, an increase of 1.61% ; The total retail sales of consumer goods reached 6.83 billion yuan, an increase of 19.1%; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 15,855 yuan, an increase of 11.9; the per capita net income of farmers reached 6,708 yuan, an increase of 14.9.
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In 2012, Tancheng County's regional GDP reached 21.484 billion yuan, an increase of 11.5% compared with 2011.
Among them, the added value of primary industry was 2.352 billion yuan, an increase of 4.3; the added value of secondary industry was 10.074 billion yuan, an increase of 9.5; the added value of tertiary industry was 9.058 billion yuan, an increase of 15.9; the ratio of tertiary industry was adjusted to 10.9:46.9 :42.2.
The added value of industries above designated size reached 7.52 billion yuan, an increase of 1.87%; the fixed asset investment above designated size reached 10.94 billion yuan, an increase of 2.28%; local fiscal revenue was 639 million yuan, an increase of 1.86%; the total retail sales of consumer goods was 8.88 billion yuan. , an increase of 14.8; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 21,096 yuan, an increase of 16; the per capita net income of farmers reached 9,069 yuan, an increase of 13.85.
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Agriculture
In 2005, Tancheng County’s total grain output was 619,200 tons, an increase of 23.5%, and it was rated as “National Advanced County in Grain Production” .
The newly added green coverage area is 60,000 acres of ginkgo, 5,000 acres of qiliu, 2,000 acres of Langya grass, and 120,000 acres of pollution-free vegetables.
The pace of agricultural industrialization continues to accelerate.
The number of rural professional cooperative organizations has grown to 523, and there are 248 leading agricultural enterprises, including 2 and 12 key leading enterprises in agricultural industrialization at the provincial and municipal levels respectively.
Various policies to support agriculture have been fully implemented.
Agricultural taxes were reduced by 2 percentage points, reducing the burden on farmers by 24.37 million yuan.
Distributed 15.26 million yuan in direct grain subsidy funds and subsidies for the purchase of improved seeds and agricultural machinery.
We implemented the “One Million Farmers Get Rich” project, issued 146 million yuan in subsidized loans, and supported 74,000 wealth-making projects.
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In 2012, Tancheng County’s total grain output was 761,000 tons, with a unit yield of 515.5 kilograms. It was rated as an “National Advanced County in Grain Production” for the 8th time; the annual livestock production The industry is developing well, with 358,000 pigs in stock, 515,000 slaughtered, and meat production reaching 50,000 tons.
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Industry
In 2005, industrial enterprises above designated size achieved a total industrial output value of 9.03 billion yuan, an increase of 7.17%; profits and taxes were 1.149 billion yuan, An increase of 82.52; tax revenue of 280 million yuan, an increase of 36; a total industrial investment of 2.67 billion yuan was completed, and there were 126 new projects with an investment of more than 5 million yuan, of which 7 were over 100 million yuan; 5 companies achieved tax revenue of more than 10 million yuan, Among them, Hengtong Chemical is 153 million yuan; Tancheng County's industrial output value profit tax rate reaches 12.7, 5 percentage points higher than the city's, and energy consumption per 10,000 yuan of GDP is reduced by 6.2 percentage points.
A total of 74.4 million yuan has been invested, including 7.5 million yuan in fiscal funds.
Two provincial-level high-tech enterprises were newly developed, and the output value of high-tech industries accounted for 24.8% of the output value of enterprises above designated size, an increase of 13 percentage points.
Tancheng County has added 3 provincial-level famous brand products and famous trademarks, bringing the total number to 8. 60 companies have passed Shandong Province QS quality and safety certification, and 20 companies have passed ISO9000 quality system certification.
Dexing Food Company’s standardization demonstration project passed national acceptance.
The restructuring of the county paperboard factory and Huangshan Coal Mine was successfully completed.
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In 2012, there were 244 industrial enterprises above designated size in Tancheng County (industrial legal person enterprises with an annual main business income of 20 million yuan or more), and 2 loss-making enterprises.
The total industrial output value was 37.7 billion yuan, an increase of 19.1%, of which 173 were in the light industry, with an output value of 24.53 billion yuan, an increase of 18.6%; 71 heavy industries were in the industry, with an output value of 13.12 billion yuan, an increase of 19.8%.
The added value of industries above designated size was 7.52 billion yuan, an increase of 18.7%.
The main business income of industries above designated size was 38.34 billion yuan, an increase of 18.1% over the previous year; industrial power consumption was 1.333 billion kilowatt hours, an increase of 27.8%.
The proportion of high-tech enterprises increased. The annual output value of high-tech industries reached 8.81 billion yuan, accounting for 23.37% of the total output value of large-scale industrial enterprises, a year-on-year increase of 0.95 percentage points.
Xinkai Electronics was rated as a "National High-tech Enterprise", and Renhe Pharmaceutical and Bausch Hydraulics were rated as Linyi Enterprise Technology Centers.
Among the 244 industrial enterprises above designated size, 2 are state-owned, 145 are joint-stock cooperative economies, 14 are foreign and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan-invested enterprises, and 82 are from other economic sectors.
The output value of private industrial enterprises was 36.76 billion yuan, an increase of 19.2%.
The three leading industries achieved an annual output value of 28.07 billion yuan, an increase of 17.6%, accounting for 74.5% of the total industrial output value above designated size.
Of the 55 new investment projects launched throughout the year, 45 belonged to the three leading industries.
There are ***17 construction companies with qualifications or above in Tancheng County, 2 loss-making companies, 15 construction companies with workload, signed contracts of 686 million yuan, and completed a total construction industry output value of 600 million yuan. A year-on-year increase of 15.6%; the housing construction area was 420,000 square meters, operating income was 430 million yuan, and operating profit was 69.6 million yuan.
The average number of employees in the construction industry throughout the year was 2,023, including 511 engineering technicians and 987 certified personnel.
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Fixed asset investment
In 2005, the total fixed asset investment in Tancheng County was 5.59 billion yuan, an increase of 4.48%.
The total industrial investment is 2.67 billion yuan, and there are 126 projects with investment of more than 5 million yuan in new construction and technical transformation, of which 7 are over 100 million yuan.
All key industrial projects identified in 2004 have been completed and put into production.
The county brewery was successfully reorganized by Henan Jinxing Group, with a total investment of 300 million yuan and an annual production capacity of 200,000 tons.
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In 2012, Tancheng County had 266 fixed asset investment projects above designated size under construction, with a completed investment of 10.43 billion yuan; real estate completed investment of 480 million yuan, a total of 10.94 billion billion, a year-on-year increase of 22.8.
According to industry composition: 8 primary industry projects, with a completed investment of 175 million yuan; 144 secondary industry projects, with a completed investment of 6.56 billion yuan; 114 tertiary industry projects, with a completed investment of 4.185 billion yuan , of which 480 million yuan was invested in real estate.
Real estate enterprises invested 480 million yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 3.3%.
The sales area was 280,000 square meters, the sales amount was 920 million yuan, and the average price per square meter was 3,283 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 29.1, 61.4, and 25 respectively.
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