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Wlan County, Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province belongs to which province and city?

Belongs to: Wulan County, Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province

Chaka Salt Lake

Chaka Salt Lake

Ulan County is located in Qinghai Province The Hainan Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is located in the eastern part of the country. The total area is 10,784 square kilometers. The total population at the end of 2003 was 39,000. The majority of the population is Han, Mongolian is the main body, and there are more than 20 ethnic minorities such as Tibetan, Hui, and Tu.

The county people's government is located in Xiligou Town, 110 kilometers away from the state capital. Postal code: 817100. Code: 632821. Area code: 0977. Pinyin: Wulan Xian. It is located on the northeastern edge of the Qaidam Basin, surrounded by high mountains. The terrain slopes slightly from northwest to southeast. The terrain is low and flat, and salt lakes and deserts are widespread. There are Xisai Basin, Chaka Basin, Bolangou Basin, etc. in the territory. The Dulan River flows into the territory from northeast to southwest, and the Saishik River flows into the territory from north to south. The average annual temperature is 3.8℃. The annual water volume is 159.3 mm.

Ulan County governs 4 towns: Xiligou Town. Chaka Town. Coco Town. Tongpu Town. Within the territory are: Mohe Livestock Farm, Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province.

Climate conditions

Ulan County is located deep in the hinterland of the mainland and has good climate conditions. It has a continental climate. The average temperature in summer and autumn is around 20℃. There are many natural virgin forests in the county. at. After years of construction, transportation in the county has become relatively developed. Qingxin Highway, Qinghai-Tibet Highway and Qinghai-Tibet Railway pass through the territory and have become the main transportation trunk lines in the county. At present, the county has an installed capacity of 3,000 program-controlled telephones. Digital microwave and Lanxila optical cables pass through the county. 126 wireless paging and 139 digital mobile communications have been opened, forming a three-dimensional post and telecommunications network; all townships and towns in the county have Telephone, postal, and highway connections. The Longyangxia-Ulan 330 kV power transmission and transformation project has been basically completed, giving Ulan unique power advantages in development.

Natural resources

The county is relatively rich in natural resources, which is an important material basis for the development of the local economy. Agricultural arable land, pastures, forests, and shrubs; wild animals and plants; medicinal plants; surface and underground water resources; mineral resources, and wind and solar energy resources are all Ulan's unique natural resources, and their development prospects are very broad. There are currently 76,400 acres of arable land, most of which is irrigated land. The main crops are: wheat, rape, peas, highland barley, potatoes and a variety of vegetables. In 1997, the average spring wheat yield per mu reached 851.29 kilograms in a large-area high-yield demonstration field set up on responsibility fields contracted by farmers. Ulan County currently has an available grassland area of ??7.118 million acres, with more than 190 species of wild plants growing there. The main livestock species include sheep, goats, yaks, camels, etc. Ulan semi-fine wool and cashmere are high-quality raw materials for processing various fur products?

Economic Development

In 2005, the county’s gross regional product (GDP) was 229.58 million yuan, with a per capita area The gross product value (GDP) is 6,053 yuan. Among them, the added value of the primary industry was 67.46 million yuan, the added value of the secondary industry was 121.29 million yuan, and the added value of the tertiary industry was 40.83 million yuan. In 2005, the total regional fiscal revenue was 48.93 million yuan, of which county-level fiscal revenue was 14.67 million yuan; the per capita net income of residents in rural and pastoral areas of the county was 2,024 yuan. Culture, education, health, sports, and radio and television have developed rapidly, and people's medical and educational conditions have improved significantly.

Historical evolution

Since 1725 AD, it has been the grazing land of the Mongolian left-wing Heshuote tribe's Xiqian Banner, Xihou Banner and Beizuomo Banner. In the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917), it belonged to the Dulan Council Office of the Haixi Region. In 1949, it was subordinated to the Dulan County People's Government. In 1958, the Chaka Working Committee was established in Dulan County and administered the territory of present-day Ulan County. In 1959, it was changed to Ulan County. Lan County.

In 2000, Ulan County governed 3 towns and 3 townships. According to the fifth census data: the total population of the county is 36,015, including the population (persons) of each township: Xiligou Town 12,454 Chaka Town 2,451 Keke Town 7,893 Bayin Township 2,566 Tongpu Township 4,264 Saishike Township 6,387 /p>

On February 21, 2001, the Qinghai Provincial People's Government (Qingzhenghan [2001] No. 11) approved: Bayin Township was abolished and merged into Chaka Town.

At the end of 2001, Ulan County governed 3 towns, 2 townships, and 33 village (pastoral) committees.

Xiligou Town: Zhuxi Zhuang Village, jurisdiction over Xizhuang, Beizhuang, Hedong, and Dongzhuang

Keke Town: Zhuke Ke, jurisdiction over Zhongcun, East Village, and West Village

Chaka Town: Located in Chaka, it has jurisdiction over Chaka, Tara, Bayin, Naren, Ulan Hada, Zabu Temple, Bayin River Beach, and Xia'airigou

Saish Ke Township: Located in Saishike, it governs Huaicanji, Bolangou, Namuha, Nankeke, Saishike, Beikeke, Dongshagou, Xishagou, Nanshagou, Tuohai, Luoshun and Yuanshan

Tongpu Township: located in Zhonggaba, with jurisdiction over Dulan River, Chahannuo, Hebei, Henan, Chahan River, and Shanggaba

In 2005, Ulan County was adjusted Township administrative divisions: 1. Saishike Township was abolished and merged into Keke Town. 2. Tongpu Township was abolished and Tongpu Town was established. The town government location and the administrative division of the town remained unchanged, and the town-managed village system was implemented.

Introduction to towns and villages

(The following is excerpted from the "Qinghai Provincial Department of Civil Affairs website", which is estimated to be before 2000 or earlier. This website has updated some details)

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The county seat of Xiligou Town. Located in the middle of the county. The population is 4,000, mainly Han, with Mongolian, Tibetan, Dongxiang, Baoan and other ethnic minorities. Area is 76 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 4 village committees: Dongzhuang, Xizhuang, Beizhuang and Hedong. In 1950, it belonged to the first district of Dulan County (i.e. Xiligou District). In 1953, it was established as Xiligou Township. In 1958, it was returned to the Chaka Working Committee. In 1959, it was changed to Xiligou Commune. In 1963, it was changed to Xiligou Township. , was changed to Xiligou Commune in 1969, and to Xiligou Town in 1984.

Chaka Town is located at the eastern end of the county, 74 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 1,000, mainly Han, and there are also Mongolian, Hui, Tu and other ethnic minorities. Area is 10 square kilometers. There are no village (pastoral) neighborhood committees in the jurisdiction, but there are enterprises and institutions such as Chaka Salt Factory. In 1958, the county-level Chaka Working Committee was established, under the jurisdiction of Haixi Prefecture. In 1959, it was affiliated to Chaka Commune. In 1963, Chaka District was restored. In 1972, the Chaka District Office was abolished and returned to Chaka Commune. In 1985, Chaka Town was established.

Keke Town is located in the west of the county, 19 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 3,000, mainly Han, with Mongolian, Hui and other ethnic minorities also present. Most of the residents are employees and their families of Keke Railway Section and Salt Factory. The total area is 125 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over three village committees: East Village, West Village and Zhongcun. It was originally the Keke Salt Factory. With the development of the salt lake, the number of residents continued to increase, and Keke Town was established in 1984.

Saishike Township is located in the west of the county, 10 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 5,000, mainly Han, with Mongolian, Tibetan, Hui, Tu and other ethnic minorities, of which Mongolians account for 38.2%. The area is 8,000 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 10 village (pastoral) committees of Saishike, Nankeke, Beike, Bolangou, Huaicanji, Dongshagou, Xishagou, Nanshagou, Namuha and Tuohai. Saishike Township was established in 1956, changed to Saishike Commune in 1959, Saishike Township in 1963, Saishike Commune in 1969, and Saishike Township in 1984.

Bayin Township is located in the eastern part of the county, 72 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 2,000, mainly Mongolian, accounting for 63.5% of the total population. There are also Han, Hui, Tu, Salar, Zhang and other ethnic groups. Area: 2,000 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 8 village (pastoral) committees, including Tala, Balihetan, Ulanhada, Zabu Temple, Naren, Xiaerige, Chaka and Bayin. Chaka Township was established in 1956, changed to Chaka Commune in 1959, and Bayin Township in 1984.

Tongpu Township is located in the northeast of the county, 12 kilometers away from the county seat. The population is 4,000, mainly Han, with Mongolian, Tibetan, Tu and other ethnic minorities, among which Mongolians account for 42% of the total population. The area is 3,000 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 6 village (pastoral) committees in Dulanhe, Chahannuo, Shanggaba, Chahanhe, Hebei and Henan. Tongpu Township was built in 1956, changed to Tongpu Commune in 1959, and changed to Tongpu Township in 1984

In January 2021, the National Ethnic Affairs Commission named Wulan County as the eighth batch of national national unity and progress demonstrations district.

In December 2020, Ulan County ranked 66th on the 2020 China Top 100 Demonstration Counties and Cities for Urban Innovation.

In November 2018, the first batch of national innovative counties (cities) construction list was announced, and Ulan County was shortlisted

In February 2018, Ulan County was listed in the 2017 National Compulsory List of counties (cities, districts) with basically balanced educational development.