Postal code: 133200 Code: 222424 Area code: 0433
Wangqing County is located in the northeastern part of Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province, with 129 51′-130 56′ north latitude and 130 56′ east longitude. 43° 06′—44° 03′. It borders Hunchun City in the east, Dunhua City in the west, Tumen City and Yanji City in the south, and Ning'an, Muling and Dongning Counties in Heilongjiang Province in the north. The north-south vertical length is 108km, the east-west horizontal distance is 152km, and the total area is 8376.96km2. The total population is 250,000 (2004).
The County People’s Government is located at No. 392 East Wangqing Street, Wangqing Town. The county governs 8 towns and 1 township: Wangqing Town, Daxinggou Town, Tianqiaoling Town, Luozigou Town, Baicaogou Town, Chunyang Town, Fuxing Town, Dongguang Town, and Jiguan Township. There are also Wangqing Forestry Bureau, Tianqiaoling Forestry Bureau and Daxinggou Forestry Bureau.
Wangqing County is 40 kilometers away from the Russian border and 18 kilometers away from the North Korean border. Located at the foot of Changbai Mountain, it is a mountainous area with an average altitude of 806 meters. It has a windy continental mid-temperate climate with long winters and short summers, four distinct seasons, and large vertical changes. The annual average temperature is 3.9°C, the annual average rainfall is 580 mm, the frost-free period is 110-141 days, and the annual sunshine hours are 2,700 hours.
Administrative division (township introduction)
Wangqing Town code: 222424100 Postal code: 133200.
It covers an area of ??258.61 square kilometers. The population is 97,262. It has jurisdiction over Xingfu Community, Dachuan Community, Daming Community, Nanshan Community, Jiangbei Community, Xinmin Community, Xinhua Community, Dongzhen Community and Wangqing Village.
Evolution: Wangqing Town is a place name derived from Wangqing County. The Wangqing Town People's Commune was established in 1958, and the Wangqing Town Revolutionary Committee was established in 1967. In March 1981, it was changed to the Wangqing Town People's Government.
In 2003, the county government decided (Wang [2003] No. 7) to establish Dongcheng Subdistrict Office and Xicheng Subdistrict Office in the county and urban areas, which are affiliated to the county party committee and county government agencies. Established in April 2018.
Xicheng Street is named after it is located in the west of Wangqing Town. The total area is 8.5 square kilometers and the population is 29,282 people. It has jurisdiction over four communities: Jiangbei Community, Xinmin Community, Xinhua Community and Dongzhen Community. The office is at No. 35 Qinglin South Road,
Dongcheng Street is named after it is located in the east of Wangqing Town. Population 30,400. It has four communities under its jurisdiction: Xingfu Community, Dachuan Community, Daming Community and Nanshan Community. The office is at No. 25 Wangqing East Road.
Daxinggou Town code: 222424101 Postal code: 133202.
The area is 1009.5438+05 square kilometers. The population is 29,932 people. It governs Shengxing Community, Henan Village, Hebei Village, Longshui Village, Hedong Village, Hexi Village, Xinli Village, Beicheng Village, Guangming Village, Miaoling Village and Jiashan Village.
Evolution: Daxinggou Town was located at the mouth of Dahuanggou at that time. Later, people removed the "kou" and called it "big waste ditch". During the Japanese-Puppet period (1934), the Hechun Village Office and Police Department were established. Chunxing District was established in 1945 and was renamed the Third District in June 1946.
Baicaogou Town (Baichaogou Town) code: 222424104 Postal code: 133212.
It covers an area of ??584.02 square kilometers. The population is 17,372. It has jurisdiction over Naozhi Community, Baicaogou Village, Linfeng Village, Jixiang Village, Wolong Village, Xintian Village, Antian Village, Miantian Village, Yanfu Village, Heping Village, Zhongxing Village and Xicheng Village.
Evolution: Li Cheng was born in Baicaogou Township, Chunrong District in 1945, Chunrong District in June 1964, and later renamed District 2, and Baicaogou Township in July 1948.
Tianqiaoling Town Postal Code: 222424102 Postal Code: 133204.
It covers an area of ??1354.9 square kilometers. The population is 35,422 people. The town government is located in Tianqiaoling. It governs Tianqiaoling Community, Tianqiaoling Village, Duanshubei Village, Tianhe Village, Tianning Village, Luquan Village, Tianshan Village, Koushan Village, Tianping Village, Tianan Village and Taoyuan Village.
Evolution: 1933, so it is located at the intersection of Amitabha, Chunyang and Dongxin, hence the name Sanchakou. Returned to the village in 1934, it came under the jurisdiction of Yanji County in early 1936. During the Republic of China, it was the fifth district of Yanji County. During the Japanese and puppet periods, it was Huakai Village in Yanji County. It was returned to Wangqing County in 1938.
Chunyang Town code: 222424105 Postal code: 133205.
It covers an area of ??923.51 square kilometers. The population is 16,221. It governs Chunzhong Community, Chunyang Village, Dongsheng Village, Yangguang Village, Xin'an Village, Shicheng Village, Laomiao Village, Zhongtun Village, Nangou Village, Hongyun Village, Luotuoshan Village and Jinye Village.
Evolution: As early as the Qing Dynasty, the town was a "non-cultivated paddock". During the Daoguang and Xianfeng years of the Qing Dynasty, the ban was gradually weakened. In the late Qing Dynasty, hungry people came here. At that time, in Hun 1945 it belonged to Chunyang Township, Chunguang District, in May 1948 it belonged to Chunyang Village, District Five, and in March 1949 it belonged to Chunyang Village, Tianqiaoling District.
Fuxing Town code: 222424103 Postal code: 133219.
It covers an area of ??1314.27 square kilometers. The population is 8333 people. The town government is located in Jincang Village. It has jurisdiction over 10 villages including Jincang Village, Fuxing Village, Xinghua Village, Daofeng Village, Tangchang Village, Wudaoweizi Village, Duhuangzi Village, Daoweizi Village, Sidaoweizi Village, and Liudaoweizi Village* *.
Evolution: The town is rich in golden tombs. As early as the late Qing Dynasty, people were engaged in gold mining here. The residents of the town were nicknamed the "Gold Warehouse" because of its abundant gold. Jincang was built in 1937 and is under the jurisdiction of Chunming Village. The following year, the Japanese and puppet troops built a railway here and established specialized agencies such as a police station and gendarmerie.
Luozigou Town code: 222424106 Postal code: 133216.
It covers an area of ??1399.04 square kilometers. The population is 24,489 people. The town government is located in Luozigou. It governs Jincheng Community, Luozigou Village, Suifenhe Village, Chengzihou Village, Neihe Village, Xiahe Village, Entrepreneurship Village, Shangjian Village, Zhonghe Village, Xincun, Shanghe Village, and Jinxing Village.
Evolution: Luozigou was originally called Dadianzi, Suifenhe. In the third year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty, members of the Yanji Road Seal Department passed by the upper reaches of the Suifen River when inspecting the boundaries of Hunchun, Dongning and Ning'an counties.
Dongguang Town code: 222424200 Postal code: 133217.
The area is 1234.438+01 square kilometers. The population is 4559 people. It governs Wubanban Village, Tazigou Village, Dongguang Village, Chengqianglizi Village, Mopanshan Village, Linzigou Village, Xidapo Village, Mingyuegou Village, Lindong Village, Qinghe Village, and Dongxing.
Evolution: Dongguang means Dongguang. As early as 1938, when group tribes were implemented, it was called Dongguangtun and belonged to Chunming Village. In 1945, it was divided into two towns, Daxing and Jincheng, with jurisdiction over 25 primary cooperatives. In 2003, Shi Liping Township was abolished and the administrative area was merged into Dongguang Town.
Jiguan Township code: 222424209 Postal code: 133214.
It covers an area of ??818.24 square kilometers. The population is 8510. The township government is located in Jiguan Village. It has jurisdiction over Jiguan Village, Zhangjiadian Village, Yingbi Village, Cilaoyogou Village, Tai'an Village, Gongjiadian Village, Yaoyinggou Village, Dabeigou Village, Jixing Village, Huojiaying Village and Jiming Village.
Evolution: It got its name because there is a Luozi Mountain near the town, which is shaped like a comb. This place was developed in the first year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty. Because it was originally a desolate Dadianzi, it was named Huanggou. 1945 is Chunxing District Chicken after the administrative division change.
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Historical Development
Architectural Evolution
"Wang Qing" comes from the Manchu (Jurchen) pronunciation of "Qin Wang" ”, meaning “fortress”. Later it was renamed the Otomy River. The name Otoimi River came from the width of the small plain here. After the establishment of the county, Qin changed it to Qing because the pronunciation and meaning of the former Qing Dynasty were consistent with each other, and because there was a Qing border border east of Fengtian Xingjing (Xinbin, Liaoning) at that time, with the same pronunciation and meaning, it was later changed to King. Hence the name today.
Wangqing County was established in 1909. In February 1929, Wangqing came under the jurisdiction of the Yanji Negotiation Department.
The county democratic government was established in 1945. It was affiliated to the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Region in 1952 and the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in 1955. The county government is located in Wangqing Town.
The evolution of administrative divisions
In 1986, Dongzhen Township, Wangqing County, restored the township organizational system. The original direct team of Wangqing Town was changed to the village committee; Henan Village of Shuanghe Township was changed to the village committee; Fu'an Village of Toadtang Township was changed to the village committee; Changxing Village and Baiyan Village of Shiliping Township were merged into Heman Village, and Xinfa Village Incorporated into Shajingou Village.
In 1986, Wangqing County governed: Wangqing Town, Dongguang Township, Xinxing Township, Shiliping Township, Fuxing Town, Daxinggou Town, Haadang Township, Tianqiaoling Town, Chunyang Town, Dongxiang, Jiguan Township, Luozigou Town, Xiweizi Township, Dongzhen Township, Zhongan Township, Baicaogou Town, Zhongping Township, Guanshuang Township.
In 1989, Beichengzi Village Committee was established in Dongxin Lane; Beigou Village Committee of Haadang Township was added; Yonghe two villages.
In 1991, Jixiang Village in Baicaogou Town was divided into four village committees: Jixiang, Chengnan, Zhengyang, and Xincheng.
In 1992, Dongguang Township was changed to a town system. Wangqing County has jurisdiction over 8 towns and 10 townships: Wangqing Town, Daxinggou Town, Tianqiaoling Town, Luozigou Town, Chunyang Town, Fuxing Town, Baicaogou Town, Dongguang Town, Shiliping Township, Dongzhen Township, Shuanghe Township, Haadang Township, Jiguan Township, Xingxing Township, Zhongan Township, Xiweizi Township, Dongxiang, etc.
1995, Xingxing Township? Nanfengli was merged into Dakanzi Village.
In 1997, the construction of the Mantaicheng Hydropower Station from the south to the north of Baicaogou Town was canceled due to floods; from Beigou Village of Haadang to Qiantang Village.
In 1998, Shuanghe Township was abolished and merged into Daxinggou Town; Dongzhen Township and Xiweizi Township were abolished and merged into Wangqing Town; Zhongan Township and Zhongping Township were abolished and merged into Baicaogou Town. The village directly under Wangqing Town was abolished and merged into Dachuan Village Committee.
In 2000, Wangqing County governed 8 towns and 4 townships. According to the fifth census data, the total population of the county is 255,882, including 97,328 people in Wangqing Town, 28,826 people in Daxinggou Town, 34,588 people in Tianqiaoling Town, 23,395 people in Luozigou Town, 15,667 people in Baicaogou Town, and 15,754 people in Chunyang Town. people, including 8,099 people in Fuxing Town and City.
In 2001, Xinxing Township was abolished and merged into Dongguang Town.
In 2002, Wangqing County governed 8 towns and 3 townships. There are also three provincial forestry bureaus: Tianqiaoling, Wangqing and Daxinggou. The total population is 260,000, including 6.5438+038,000 non-agricultural population, including 654.38+065.438+0 ethnic groups such as Han, Korean, Manchu, Mongolian, and Hui, among which Koreans account for 29.9% of the total population.
On April 8, 2003, the Jilin Provincial Department of Civil Affairs issued Document [2003] No. 4, agreeing that Wangqing County should abolish Shi Liping Township and merge the administrative structure under its jurisdiction into Dongguang Town. At the end of 2003, Wangqing County governed 8 towns and 2 townships: Wangqing Town, Daxinggou Town, Tianqiaoling Town, Luozigou Town, Chunyang Town, Fuxing Town, Baicaogou Town, Dongguang Town, Haadang Township, and Jiguan Township. In the same year, Xiangyang Village and Yaogouzi Village in Luozigou Town were merged into Luozigou Village; Guoshu Village and Heping Village in Baicaogou Town were merged. At the end of the year, Wangqing County covered an area of ??8918.13 square kilometers, with jurisdiction over 8 towns, 2 townships, 2 sub-district offices, and 200 administrative villages, with a total number of households of 87,635 and a total population of 256,368. Among them, the agricultural population is 120 033, accounting for 46.8% of the total population (statistical data source: Jilin Province Yearbook 20 03).
2003? Tongzigou Village in Wangqing Town was merged into Anshan Village; Qinglin Village and Xixing Village were merged into Jiapigou Village; Beicun was later renamed Hebei Village; Liuxing was merged into Liushuhe Village.
2003? The new village of Baicaogou Town was merged into Zhong'an Village; Dongxing Village was merged into Bakeshu Village; Sun Village was merged into Dongweizi Village; Fu'an Village and Xishan Village were merged into Heping Village; Yanshi Village and Zhongxin Village were merged into Changxing Village; Shangping Village was merged into Entered Gaocheng Village.
In 2004, the county governed 8 towns and 2 townships: Wangqing, Daxinggou, Tianqiaoling, Luozigou, Baicaogou, Chunyang, Fuxing Town, Dongguang, Toad Pond, and Jiguan.
In 2005, Haadang Township was abolished and merged into Daxinggou Town.
In 2006, Wangqing County governed 8 towns: Wangqing Town, Dongguang Town, Fuxing Town, Baicaogou Town, Daxing Town, Jiguan Township, Tianqiaoling Town, Chunyang Town and Luozigou Town, 1 Township, 200 village committees.
On January 1, 2021, the ranking of counties with rural revitalization communication influence in 2020 was released, and Wangqing County ranked 221st.
On July 29, 2020, the National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee reaffirmed Wangqing County as a national health township (county) in 2020.
In June 2020, Wangqing County was included in the second batch of counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics (Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Military Region).
On December 31, 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs recommended Wangqing County as a national model county for rural innovation and entrepreneurship.
On February 9, 2019, the State Ethnic Affairs Commission named Wangqing County as the seventh batch of national ethnic unity and progress demonstration areas.
In 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs recommended Wangqing County as the second batch of national rural entrepreneurship and innovation model counties.
In 2019, Wangqing County was selected as the implementation county of the 2019 Green Cycle, High-quality and Efficient Characteristic Agriculture Promotion Project.
On February 21, 2017, Wangqing County was included in the 2016 list of counties (cities, districts) with basic and balanced development of compulsory education nationwide.