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Which city and district does Laizhou City, Yantai City, Shandong Province belong to?

Belongs to: Laizhou City, Yantai City, Shandong Province

Laizhou City is located in the northwest of the Shandong Peninsula and borders the Laizhou Bay of the Bohai Sea to the west. The geographical coordinates are 119°33′-120°18′ east longitude and 36°59′-37°28′ north latitude. It borders Zhaoyuan City to the east, Laixi City to the southeast, Pingdu City to the south, Changyi City to the southwest, and Bohai Bay to the west and north. It has a 108-kilometer-long high-quality coastline. The total area is 1878 square kilometers. At the end of 2008, the city's total population was 902,000, including 188,000 non-agricultural population. It is one of the first coastal open cities in the country.

Municipal People 0 Address: No. 96 Fuqian Street, Laizhou City. Postal code: 261400. Code: 370683. Area code: 0535. Pinyin: Laizhou Shi.

Administrative divisions

Laizhou City has jurisdiction over 5 streets and 11 towns: Wenchang Road Street, Yongan Road Street, Sanshandao Street, Chenggang Road Street, Wenfeng Road Street, Shahe Town, Zhuqiao Town, Guojiadian Town, Jincheng Town, Pinglitian Town, Yidao Town, Chengguo Town, Hutouya Town, Zacun Town, Xiaqiu Town and Tushan Town.

The city has a total area of ??1,878 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 16 towns (offices) and 1,018 administrative villages (neighborhood committees). The gender ratio of men to women is 101:100. The birth rate is 4.89‰, the death rate is 7.23‰, and the natural growth rate is -2.34‰. There are 17 ethnic minorities with 290 people.

Economic Overview

The city achieved a GDP of 23.3 billion yuan, an increase of 16% over the previous year based on comparable prices. The primary industry achieved an added value of 2.3 billion yuan, an increase of 4.2%; the secondary industry achieved an added value of 8 billion yuan, an increase of 19.5%; the tertiary industry achieved an added value of 6 billion yuan, an increase of 16.5%. The proportion of the three industries is 14.3:48.9:36.8. The whole society completed fixed asset investment of 13.586 billion yuan, an increase of 40.6% over the previous year. The total fiscal revenue was 870 million yuan, of which local fiscal revenue was 810 million yuan, an increase of 42.1% on a comparable basis. At the end of the year, the balance of deposits in financial institutions was 12.77 billion yuan, an increase of 1.03 billion yuan from the beginning of the year. Among them, the balance of residents' savings deposits was 9.77 billion yuan, an increase of 790 million yuan from the beginning of the year. At the end of the year, the balance of loans from financial institutions was 5.65 billion yuan, an increase of 610 million yuan from the beginning of the year.

In recent years, Laizhou City has firmly established and conscientiously implemented the Scientific Outlook on Development, comprehensively implemented a series of national macro-control policies, engaged in entrepreneurship, and accelerated development. The city's economy and society have shown rapid, good, and coordinated development. situation. The annual gross production value is 23.3 billion yuan, with an average annual growth of more than 18%, of which the added value of the primary industry is nearly 3.1 billion yuan; the added value of the secondary industry is more than 13.5 billion yuan; and the added value of the tertiary industry is 6.8 billion yuan. Per capita GDP has exceeded the 20,000 yuan mark and has reached 27,211 yuan. It is one of the 30 economically strong counties in Shandong Province and one of the top 100 counties and cities in the country in terms of comprehensive economic strength. Agricultural development achieved new breakthroughs. Forestry, animal husbandry and fishery maintain a stable development momentum. Industrial production maintained rapid growth. The city has always adhered to the strategic policy of "building a city through industry" and adhered to the new industrialization path. The industrial structure has been accelerated and industrial characteristics have begun to form. The proportion of the city's secondary industry has reached 51.2%. The city has a total of 279 industrial enterprises above designated size, with an annual total industrial output value of 22.95 billion yuan. Laizhou is China's gold production base, with its gold production capacity accounting for 13.4% of the country's gold production and 52.7% of Shandong Province's gold production. After Jincang Mining Company, Tiancheng Bio-Gold Company and Jiaojia Gold Mine became members of the Shanghai Gold Exchange and designated "enterprises that can provide standard gold ingots", their production and sales of refined international branded gold products have flourished. Laizhou has become a stone export base in northern China. Due to its rich stone resources and advanced processing equipment, key projects such as Tiananmen Square in the capital, China Millennium Monument, Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen International Airport all shine with the style of Laizhou stone. In April 2003, Laizhou was officially named the "Stone Capital of China" by the China Stone Association. The "China (Laizhou) International Stone City" with a total investment of 3 billion yuan integrating production and trade has made Laizhou a stone distribution center in Asia. Laizhou is a national solar salt export base and a salt chemical production base in northern China, with an annual output of 1 million tons of raw salt, 60,000 tons of soda ash, 8,000 tons of bromine, and 100 tons of brominated pharmaceutical intermediates. At present, Laizhou's salt production, bromine production and other production processes are in the leading position in the same industry in the country. The service industry has a good momentum of development.

Transportation has grown across the board; tourism continues to heat up. The annual total retail sales of consumer goods reached 7.1 billion yuan. Foreign economic and trade grew steadily. The total annual foreign trade import and export volume exceeds 480 million US dollars. Fiscal and tax revenue maintained rapid growth. The total fiscal year revenue reached 1.54 billion yuan, of which local fiscal revenue was 810 million yuan. The income growth of urban and rural residents accelerated. The annual per capita disposable income of urban residents reaches 11,285 yuan, and the per capita net income of rural residents reaches 5,546 yuan. The financial situation is stable. The year-end balance of deposits in the city's financial institutions was 16.2 billion yuan, of which the balance of residents' savings deposits was 12.2 billion yuan.

Entering the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan", Laizhou's economy is focusing on building "six major support systems." Create "two belts and five districts", build a processing and manufacturing base, and expand and strengthen the mechanical and electrical, building materials, gold, salt and salt chemical industries. By 2010, the added value of the secondary industry will reach 28.2 billion yuan; Laizhou Port construction is completing 5 projects With the construction of 50,000-ton, two 30,000-ton and three 20,000-ton berths, the port’s handling capacity will reach 30 million tons upon completion; Laizhou’s urban construction is in accordance with the principles of “developing new urban areas, upgrading old urban areas, and building port areas. , expansion center town" development, the area will reach 40 square kilometers, and the population will reach 300,000.

Laizhou City has an advantageous urban location and is a hub connecting Shandong's coastal opening-up frontier cities with the hinterland. In ancient times, the official roads were intertwined into a network in the urban area, and they were located in the main thoroughfare connecting the capital to other ancient coastal counties in the Jiaodong Peninsula. Now every village is connected to roads, with Weiwu Expressway and Dalailong Railway within the territory, and Laizhou Port along the coast. Transportation is convenient.

Historical evolution

Xia was called Laiyi land and had a former state. Shang is the country of Laihou. Zhou belongs to Laizi Kingdom. During the Warring States Period, Qi set up Yeyi. Qin belongs to the eastern border of Qi County. In the Western Han Dynasty, Ye County was established and was governed by Donglai County in Qingzhou. The Jin Dynasty was ruled by Donglai. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Northern Wei Dynasty divided the eastern part of Qingzhou and established Guangzhou, which governed the three counties of Donglai, Changguang and Dongmou. Ye was the prefecture and the county was governed. The Sui Dynasty abolished the county and changed Guangzhou to Laizhou, which led to nine counties. Later, the prefecture was abolished and Donglai County was restored. Tang Fu changed Donglai County to Laizhou. Both the Song and Yuan Dynasties followed the Tang system. Ming was promoted to Laizhou as the capital, with jurisdiction over two states and five counties. Qingyin. In the Republic of China, the government was abolished and counties were left under the direct jurisdiction of the province. In March 1938, the Anti-Japanese Democratic Party was established, belonging to the Beihai District of Jiaodong Administrative Office. In January 1941, the Yenan Administrative Office was established in the southern part of Xiye County. In March 1956, it was merged into Ye County. On February 24, 1988, Ye County was abolished and Laizhou City was established as a county-level city under the jurisdiction of the province and managed by Yantai City. In the same year, it was listed as one of the coastal cities open to the outside world by the State Council.

Laizhou City was formerly known as Ye County. The name of Ye County was first seen in "Warring States Policy": "(King Qi Xiang) Yi granted the title of Lord Anping (Tian Dan) to tens of thousands of households in Yeyi". "Shuo Yuan" is written as Ye Yi. It was named after Yeshui (now Nanyang River). The name Laizhou began in the Sui Dynasty.

On October 27, 1987, Sanshandao Town in Ye County was established. The administrative areas of Sanshandao and Xiangyanling villages in Xiyou Town in Ye County were the administrative areas of Sanshandao Town.

On December 23, 1988, the four townships of Luwang, Shentang, Zhenzhu and Guoxi in Laizhou City were abolished, and the four townships of Luwang, Shentang, Zhenzhu and Guoxi were respectively established according to the administrative regions of the original townships. town.

On April 13, 1992, Zacun Township was abolished and Zacun Town was established.

On May 12, 1993, Sanyuan Township was abolished and Sanyuan Town was established.

On September 19, 1995, Chengguo Township, Qujia Township, and Zhaili Xujia Township were abolished, and Chengguo Town, Qujia Town, and Zhaili Xujia Town were established.

On January 14, 1997, Chaipeng Township, Nanshilibao Township, Zhongyuan Township, and Dianzi Township were abolished, and Chaipeng Town, Nanshilibao Town, Zhongyuan Town, and Dianzi Town were established respectively. (Lu Zheng Han Min Zi [1997] No. 3).

On December 24, 1998, Laizhou Town was abolished, two sub-district offices of Wenchang Road and Yongan Road were established, and Yangguan Village and Xiaojilintou Village in Nanshilipu Town were assigned to Yongan Road sub-district offices. Sanshandao Town was abolished and Sanshandao Sub-district Office was established (Lu Zheng Hanmin Zi [1998] No. 39).

On December 19, 2000, Luwang Town and Pearl Town were abolished, and their administrative areas were merged into Shahe Town; Xujia Town in Zhaili was abolished, and their administrative areas were merged into Tushan Town; the Eastern Song Dynasty was abolished Town and Shentang Town, Hutouya Town was established in the administrative area of ????the original Dongsong Town and Shentang Town, and the people of the town were stationed in the original Shentang Town people's station; Sanyuan Town was abolished, and its administrative area was merged into Yidao Town; Qujia Town was abolished and its administrative area was merged into Chengguo Town; Liangguo Town and Miaojia Town were abolished, and the original administrative area of ??Liangguo Town and Miaojia Town were merged with Dayin's family, Baowang Wang's family, Baowang Zhu's family, Baowang Qin family, Zhao Guanzhuang, Miao family, Hu Lei Yu family, Dazhang family, Qian Li family, Ziluo Liu family, Xiao Zhang family, Hou Li family, Zuoyang, You family, Dajiao family, Xili family, Tan family Twenty villages including Jia, Jijia, Sangjia, and Xinzhuang were placed under the jurisdiction of Zhuqiao Town; Zhongyuan Town, Chaipeng Town, and Dianzi Town were abolished, and the administrative areas of Zhongyuan Town, Chaipeng Town, and Dianzi Town were merged. The four villages of Jijia, Dongyangjia, Shanqian Songjia and Wujia were placed under the jurisdiction of Guojiadian Town; Hebei Mengjia, Lucun, Luojia, Longzhongjia, Nanli and Qianxu villages in the original Miaojia Town were , Guoyu, Kuangjia, Houzhuangtou, Xiaolanbu, Xiaolanbu Gaojia, Chengzibu, Houtun, Dongluotai, Xiluotai, Goubeiwang, Xiyin, Baowangjiangjia, Wanghezhuangzi 24 villages including Qiandanjia, Aipo Zhaojia, Aipo Sunjia, Houdanjia, and Xiaojiajia were placed under the jurisdiction of Pinglitian Town; Xincun, Dataitou, Xiaotaitou, and Eleven villages including Dongwangzhuang, Woluozi, Xiazhangjia, Dongguanguan, Ximenguan, Xiankuang, Majiakuang and Mengezhuang were placed under the jurisdiction of Zhacun Town; Dongyinjia and Xujia in Yuandianzi Town were Ten villages including Tuan, Shilizhuang, Dalanzhang, Dongwazi, Yashang, Houhe, Houdianzi, Qiandianzi, and Fujiaqiao were placed under the jurisdiction of the Wenchang Road Sub-district Office; the West Town and Guoxi villages were cancelled. Town, the administrative area was merged into the Sanshandao Subdistrict Office; Dayuan Town and Zhuyou Town were abolished, and Chenggang Subdistrict Office was established in the original administrative areas of Dayuan Town and Zhuyou Town. The office was located at No. 1187, Chenggang South Road; canceled In Nan Shilibu Town, Wenfeng Road Sub-district Office was established, and the administrative area of ????Nan Shilibu Town and the two villages of Yangguan and Xiaojilin in Yong'an Road Sub-district Office were placed under the jurisdiction of Wenfeng Road Sub-district Office. Wenfeng Road The sub-district office was stationed in the former Nanshilipu Town People's Office (Lu Zheng Han Min Zi [2000] No. 81).

In 2001, the city’s total area was 1,878 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 11 towns, 5 sub-district offices, 1,018 administrative villages, and 24 neighborhood committees. At the end of the year, the city's total population was 870,000, including 144,000 non-agricultural population.

In 2002, the city’s total area was 1,878 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 11 towns, 5 offices, and 1,018 administrative villages (neighborhood committees). The total population is 865,000, including 146,000 non-agricultural population.

In 2003, the city’s total area was 1,878 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 16 towns (offices) and 1,018 administrative villages (neighborhood committees). At the end of the year, the city's total population was 859,000, including 149,000 non-agricultural population.

Laizhou City has jurisdiction over 5 streets (Wenchang Road, Yongan Road, Sanshandao, Chenggang Road, Wenfeng Road) and 11 towns (Shahe, Zhuqiao, Guojiadian, Jincheng, Pinglidian , Yidao, Chengguo, Hutouya, Zhacun, Xiaqiu, Tushan), 24 neighborhood committees, 1002 village committees, and 1067 natural villages.

Agriculture

The total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery for the whole year was 4.23 billion yuan, an increase of 4.1%. The added value of agriculture was 2.33 billion yuan, an increase of 4.2%. The total grain output was 340,000 tons, an increase of 1.7% over the previous year; the total oil output was 53,000 tons, an increase of 20.3%; the total fruit output was 228,000 tons, an increase of 63.1%; the total vegetable output was 480,000 tons, an increase of 17.4%. The total output of meat is 67,000 tons, the total output of poultry and eggs is 36,000 tons, and the total output of milk is 27,000 tons. The total output of aquatic products was 292,000 tons, an increase of 1.0%. 1,823 hectares of forest were planted throughout the year, and the forest coverage rate reached _25.5%_. The city's total agricultural machinery power was 1.076 million kilowatts, an increase of 0.2%.

Industry

There are 241 industrial enterprises above designated size, with an industrial added value of 9.47 billion yuan throughout the year, an increase of 45.2% over the previous year. The export value was 2.55 billion yuan, an increase of 41.7%. The product sales rate reached 98.42%, an increase of 0.47 percentage points over the previous year. Industries above designated size achieved product sales revenue of 38.2 billion yuan, an increase of 55.5%; profits of 3.62 billion yuan, an increase of 91.1%; profits and taxes of 5 billion yuan, an increase of 69%.

The comprehensive index of industrial economic efficiency was 287.80%, an increase of 65.9 percentage points from the previous year.

Transportation, Posts and Telecommunications

The highway mileage was 907.9 kilometers, and the highway passenger transport volume and turnover volume were 8.5 million and 774.44 million kilometers, respectively, a decrease of 6.7% and 9.0% compared with the previous year; highways The cargo transportation volume was 10.15 million tons and the turnover volume was 842.56 million tons-kilometers, a decrease of 0.8% and 1.7% respectively; the cargo throughput of coastal ports was 1.325 million tons, an increase of 18%. The total postal and telecommunications business volume completed was 290 million yuan, an increase of 13.2% over the previous year, of which the total telecommunications business volume was 128.44 million yuan, an increase of 2.3%; the total postal business volume was 40.81 million yuan, an increase of 13.4%. By the end of the year, there were 233,000 fixed-line users, 189,000 mobile phone users, 87 telephones per 100 people, and 12,000 Internet users.

In April 2021, Laizhou City ranked 15th on the 2021 Top 100 Counties and Cities with Chinese Specialty Food.

In March 2021, Laizhou City ranked 76th on the 2021 Top 100 Counties and Cities with Chinese Specialty Food list.

In January 2021, Laizhou City was listed among the "Top 100 Demonstration Counties and Cities for Social Governance in China in 2020", ranking 97th.

In January 2021, Laizhou City ranked 24th on the list of China’s Top 100 Demonstration Counties and Cities for Business Environment in 2020.

In November 2020, the Central Civilization Office released the list of national civilized cities that were confirmed to retain the honorary title during the sixth review, and Laizhou City was selected.

In November 2020, the list of "2020 China's Top 100 Demonstration Counties and Cities for Rural Revitalization" was released, with Laizhou City ranked 22nd.

In July 2020, the 2019 National Top 100 County Economy List was released, with Laizhou City ranking 43rd.

In June 2020, Laizhou City was included in the second batch of counties and counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics (Shandong area).

In March 2020, Laizhou City was rated as the first batch of national "Green Prevention and Control Demonstration Counties" for crop diseases and pests.

Ranking of economic strength of 136 counties and cities in Shandong Province in 2021

In 2020, Laizhou City was listed among the top 100 happiest counties and cities in China in 2020, ranking 11th.

In October 2019, Laizhou City was selected as one of the top 100 counties and cities in national scientific and technological innovation in 2019, ranking 42nd.

In October 2019, Laizhou City was selected into the top 100 counties and cities for green development in the country in 2019, ranking 36th.

In January 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs identified Laizhou City as the third batch of demonstration counties (cities, districts) in the country that took the lead in basically realizing the full mechanization of major crop production.

In November 2017, Laizhou City was included in the fifth national civilized city list and the previous national civilized city list that was confirmed by review to continue to retain the honorary title.

In January 2014, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development named Laizhou City as the 2013 National Garden City.