Natural Environment of Linhu Township

Linhu Township is located in the southwest of Eddy County, 4 kilometers north of the store set town, for the east longitude 115 ° 53 ′ - 116 ° 01 ′, latitude 33 ° 24 ′ - 31 ′, 23 kilometers away from the county town. Is the withdrawal of the district in 1992 and the township of a newly established township, in December 1996 and the withdrawal of the township set up a town, the address is located in Linhu set. Town **** jurisdiction over 18 villages, 178 natural villages, 354 villagers group. Existing grass-roots party organizations 26, of which the township grass-roots party organizations 8, the total number of party members 1,139, including 89 female members, last year, the new development of 22 members. Population *** 63,000 people, land area of 104 square kilometers, arable land area of 115,000 acres.

The town has a mild climate and four distinct seasons, with a frost-free period of up to 215 days per year, 184 days of sunshine, an average annual precipitation of 818.8mm, and an average temperature difference of 21-23 degrees. The terrain is flat, and the waters are vast, with ditches and rivers such as Dry Creek Gully, Anning Gully, Luo Gully and Jiehong River running through the territory. Summer and fall rainfall, winter and spring is more arid; soil is mostly loess, black clay, concretionary soil and part of the saline soil; the soil is barren, known as "three lakes and four wastelands", namely, the Lao Lake, Yao Lake, Duck Lake, Ding Dahuang, Sun Dahuang, Huang Dahuang and Liu Dahuang. Underground resources include coal, oil and lead. Natural disasters are mostly seen in floods, droughts, hailstorms and locusts. Sites of interest include Xin'an Temple, which was built during the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty, and then severely damaged by the Cultural Revolution, and is still not restored.