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Dongguan Street

Subdistrict under the jurisdiction of Lixia District, Jinan City, Shandong Province
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Dongguan Street, Shandong Province Jinan City Calendar Area Subordinate street, located in the northwest of Lixia District, east of Lixia District Licheng District Hongjialou Street Bordering to the south Jianzhu Xincun Street Jiefang Road Street Connected to the west Daming Lake Street Overpass area Beiyuan Street Adjacent, north to overpass area Beiyuan Street to be connected. It is 3 kilometers away from the district government. The total area of the district is 2.66 square kilometers. At the end of 2011, the total population of Dongguan Sub district was 42664. [1]
In March 1949, the government of Changsheng Street, Kuiyuan Street, Dongcang Street and Qinglong Street North Section was established in Dongguan; In August of the same year, the street government was revoked, and the Zhuang police station managed the street work. In 2005, Liyuan Xincun Community Residents Committee was incorporated into Dongguan Street. [1] As of June 2020, Dongguan Street has jurisdiction over 8 communities. [2] The sub district office is located at No. 3, Dongguan Street, Lixia District. [1]
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Dongguan Street was 178 million yuan, an increase of 36.52% over the previous year. [1]
Chinese name
Dongguan Street
Foreign name
Dongguan Sub-district
Alias
Dongguan Sub district Office
Administrative Region Category
street
Region
Lixia District, Jinan City, Shandong Province
Area
2.66 km²
Area under jurisdiction
8 communities
Government residence
Calendar Area Dongguan Street No.3
Area Code
0531
Postal Code
two hundred and fifty thousand and thirteen
climatic conditions
Temperate monsoon climate
License plate code
LuA
Population
42664 persons (Total population of the jurisdiction in 2011)

Historical evolution

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In March 1949, the government of Changsheng Street, Kuiyuan Street, Dongcang Street and Qinglong Street North Section was established in Dongguan; In August of the same year, the street government was revoked, and the Zhuang police station managed the street work.
In July 1952, the Second Neighborhood Committee of the First District was established.
In December 1954, it was changed to the first and second streets of the first district.
In January 1955, the First Street and the Second Street were merged to be called the First Street of the First District, and the members of the Qingshenban Neighborhood Committee were included in the Third Street.
In 1956, Kuiyuan Back Street Residents Committee was established.
In March 1962, the Huangtai Branch was revoked, and the Dongjiao Branch was located to the north of Huangtai Railway Station, and the Dongguan Branch was established to the south of Huangtai Railway Station; In December of the same year, it was renamed Dongguan Street.
In 2005, Liyuan Xincun Community Residents Committee was incorporated into Dongguan Street. [1]

administrative division

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Division evolution

In December 1954, the first street governs 9 streets, including Mengjia Lane, Renzhi Street, Shuanglong Street, Wenyuan Street, Kuiyuan Street, the north section of Dongqinglong Street, Shenjia Hutong, Banjingli, and Dongguan Street, with 5 neighborhood committees. The second street governs Dongcang Street, Nancang Street, Nanyizi, Shigangzi, Hougangzi, Ping'an Lane, Baoshi Street, Baoshi Houpo Street, Dongchangsheng Street, Huayuanzhuang, Haiyan Gate There are 5 neighborhood committees in 13 streets and lanes outside Dongweimen and Dongweigen.
In September 1955, the First Street was renamed as Dongguan Street Street, governing 19 streets and 9 neighborhood committees.
In May 1960, seven agricultural brigades of Caishizhuang, Quanfuzhuang, Hongjialou, Shimen Lizhuang, Quehua, Dianliuzhuang and Qilihe in Licheng County were incorporated into the Dongguan Street Street of Lixia District to establish the Huangtai Branch of Lixia Commune.
In July 1961, seven agricultural brigades returned to the jurisdiction of Licheng County.
In September 1979, Cuishizhuang, Cuijiating, Wuhuang, Xiaoyuanzhuang, Xiaowangjiazhuang and Huayuanzhuang in Licheng County were incorporated into Dongguan Street of Lixia District to establish the neighborhood committee of Cuishizhuang.
In 1981, the first, second and third residents committee members of Lishan Road were added.
In February 1982, Lixia District classified Huayuanzhuang East Road, Henongzhuang Road, Shanda South Road, Shanda Road, Jianzhu New Village South Road, and Lishong Road Jianzhu New Village into Jianzhu New Village Street.
In 1984, the first, second and third neighborhood committees of the new vegetable market village were added.
At the end of 1985, Dongguan Street governed Mengjia Lane, Renzhi Street, Shigangzi Street, Nangangzi Street, Hougangzi Street, Shuanglong Street, Wenyuan Street, Kuiyuan Street, Dongcang Street, Nanchang Street, Ping'an Lane, Baoshi Street, Baoshi Houpo Street, Dongchangsheng Street, Huayuan Road, Haiyanmen Street, Dongweimenwai Street, Dongweigen Street, Kuiyuan Back Street, Dongguan Street, Lishan Road, Caishi South Street There are 23 streets and alleys in Lihuang Road and 6 villages in Caishizhuang, Caishixin Village, Zhenwuzhuang, Xiaoyuanzhuang, Xiaowangjiazhuang and Huayuanzhuang, including Dongweizimenwai, Dongchangsheng Street, Shigangzi Street, Hougangzi Street, Nanchang Street, Caishizhuang, Shuanglong Street, Kuiyuan Street, Kuiyuan Back Street, Dongguan Street, Baoshi Street, Lishan Road's first, second, third houses, Caishixin Village's first and second houses The third house has 17 neighborhood committees.
On June 26, 1989, the First and Second Neighborhood Committees of Luohe Community, newly built in Dongguan Street; On November 2, the First, Second, Third and Fifth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were newly built. The Neighborhood Committee of Kuiyuan Street was renamed the Fourth Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community, the Neighborhood Committee of Kuiyuanhou Street was renamed the Sixth Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community, and the Shuanglong Neighborhood Committee was renamed the Seventh Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community.
On April 28, 1994, the first and second residents committees of Changsheng Community were merged into the second residents committee of Changsheng Community; The Third and Fourth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were merged into the Second Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community; The Fifth and Sixth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were renamed as the Third and Fourth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community respectively.
In August 1995, the Fifth Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was newly built. The Neighborhood Committees of Hougangzi Street, Dongguan Street and Changsheng Street were renamed as the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community respectively, and the Fourth Neighborhood Committee of Dongcang Community was renamed as the Third Neighborhood Committee of Dongcang Community.
In April 1997, the Second and Third Neighborhood Committees of Lishan Road remained unchanged, and the First, Second and Third Neighborhood Committees of Caishi New Village were merged to form the First Neighborhood Committee of Caishi New Village; The First, Second and Third Neighborhood Committees of Luohe Community were merged to form the Second Neighborhood Committee of Caishi New Village; The first and second residents committees of Changsheng Community were merged to form the first residents committee of Changsheng Community; The third and fourth residents committees of Changsheng Community were merged to form the second residents committee of Changsheng Community; Lishan Road First Neighborhood Committee and Dongweiziwai Neighborhood Committee were merged to form Lishan First Neighborhood Committee; Establish the new Seventh Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community; The Caishizhuang Neighborhood Committee was renamed the Third Neighborhood Committee of Caishi New Village, the Second Neighborhood Committee of Dongcang Community, the Eighth Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community, and the Fifth to Eighth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were renamed the Third to Sixth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community respectively.
In April 2000, the First Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was renamed as the First Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community; The Second Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was renamed as the Second Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community; The Third and Fourth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were abolished, and the Third Community Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was newly built; The Fifth and Sixth Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were abolished, and the Fourth Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was newly built. The Seventh Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was renamed the Fifth Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community; The 8th Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community was renamed the 6th Neighborhood Committee of Changsheng Community, the 1st Neighborhood Committee of Lishan Road was renamed the 1st Neighborhood Committee of Lishan Road, the 2nd Neighborhood Committee of Lishan Road was renamed the 2nd Neighborhood Committee of Lishan Road, and the 3rd Neighborhood Committee of Lishan Road was renamed the 3rd Neighborhood Committee of Lishan Road, The First Resident Committee of Caishi New Village was renamed as the First Community Resident Committee of Caishi New Village, the Second Resident Committee of Caishi New Village was renamed as the Second Community Resident Committee of Caishi New Village, and the Third Resident Committee of Caishi New Village was renamed as the Third Community Resident Committee of Caishi New Village.
In April 2004, the original 12 community residents committees were changed to 6 residents committees, the first, second and third community residents committees of Lishan Road were abolished, and the new Lishan community residents committee was built; The First and Second Community Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were abolished, and the North Changsheng Community Neighborhood Committee was newly established; Cancel the residents' membership of the third and fourth communities in Changsheng Community, and build a new community residents committee in Changsheng South District; The Fifth and Sixth Community Neighborhood Committees of Changsheng Community were abolished, and the Dongcang Community Neighborhood Committee was newly built; The residents committees of the first and second communities in the new village of the vegetable market were abolished, and the residents committee of Luohe Community was newly built.
At the end of 2011, Dongguan Sub district had jurisdiction over seven neighborhood committees: Luohe Community, Changsheng North District Community, Changsheng South District Community, Dongcang Community, Lishan Community and Liyuan Community: 43 neighborhood groups. [1]

Zoning Details

As of June 2020, Dongguan Street has jurisdiction over 8 communities. [2] The sub district office is located at No. 3, Dongguan Street, Lixia District. [1]
Details of Dongguan Subdistrict Division
Caishi Xincun Community
Lishan Community
Changsheng North District Community
Changsheng South District Community
Dongcang Community
Luohe Community
Liyuan Xincun Community
Lishan Jidi Community
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geographical environment

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  • Location context
Dongguan Street is located in the northwest of Lixia District, east of Licheng District Hongjialou Street Bordering to the south Jianzhu Xincun Street Jiefang Road Street Connected to the west Daming Lake Street 、 Overpass area Beiyuan Street Adjacent to the north and connected to Beiyuan Street, Tianqiao District. It is 3 kilometers away from the district government. The total area of the district is 2.66 square kilometers. [1]
Dongguan Street

population

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At the end of 2011, the total population of Dongguan Sub district was 42664. There are 14850 floating population. In the total population, there are 21089 males, accounting for 49.43%; 21575 women, accounting for 49.7%. In the total population, the Han nationality accounts for 98.6%, accounting for 41840 people; There are Hui, Manchu, Zhuang, Miao, Russian and other minorities, accounting for 1.82%; Among them, there are 687 Hui people, accounting for 88.07% of the minority population. In 2011, the birth rate was 7.2 ‰, the mortality rate was 0.6 ‰, and the natural population growth rate was 6.6 ‰. The population density is 16039 people per square kilometer. [1]

Economics

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overview

In 2011, the total financial revenue of Dongguan Street was 178 million yuan, an increase of 36.52% over the previous year. [1]

business

At the end of 2011, there were 28 commercial outlets in Dongguan Street, with more than 120 employees; In 2011, the total sales of social goods reached 130 million yuan, an increase of 20% over the previous year. [1]

finance

In 2011, the financial industry of Dongguan Street achieved a tax revenue of 94 million yuan, an increase of 21.99% over the previous year. In 2011, 11 banks and financial institutions in Dongguan Street opened branches or offices. [1]

Transportation

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In 2011, Dongguan Street was open to cement roads everywhere. [1]
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social undertakings

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education

At the end of 2011, Dongguan Street had kindergarten 8, 630 children in kindergarten, 80 full-time teachers; primary school 2 schools, 590 students, 53 full-time teachers, enrollment rate of school-age children in primary schools Nine year compulsory education The coverage rate is 100%. There are 2 provincial universities with 4290 students. [1]

medical and health work

At the end of 2011, there were 3 community health service centers and 1 health service center station in Dongguan Street. [1]

social security

In 2011, there were 606 urban minimum living security households in Dongguan Street, with a population of 1295, and the expenditure was 3.8338 million yuan, an increase of 21.56% over the previous year. The urban medical assistance was 20 person times, and the expenditure was 228800 yuan, an increase of 43.18% over the previous year. 54 people were entitled to various kinds of state pension and subsidies, and the pension cost was 19824 yuan.
In 2011, Dongguan Street had 8 community service facilities, including 1 community service center and 7 community service stations. There are 7 regular social assistance stations, spots and charity supermarkets, which received social donations of 40000 yuan throughout the year.
In 2011, there were 2373 newly employed persons in Dongguan Street, 78 laid-off and unemployed persons were re employed, 658 people were re employed by those with difficulties in employment, 447 registered unemployed persons at the end of the year, and the registered unemployment rate was 0.01%.
In 2011, Dongguan Street participated in Endowment insurance for urban residents 135 people. participate in Basic medical insurance for urban residents 2500 people. [1]

Historical culture

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  • Origin of place names
Dongguan Street gets its name because it runs through the whole district. [1]