Physical Geography of Qidong Township
Located in the mountainous area, the territory is covered with mountains and peaks, with steep shape, widespread karst, beautiful mountains, secluded caves and green waters. The central part is a valley area about 18 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide, and the terrain of the whole town is inclined from north to south. The main mountain range is Luntao Mountain, which runs north and south to the east of Qiaole Village in the northeast corner. Luntao Mountain is the highest peak in Xingbin District, with an altitude of 686.9 meters. You can see the night view of Liuzhou City when you climb the peak at night. Located 2.5 kilometers west of Xintun Village, the Maohe Mountain Range runs from northeast to southwest, with the main peak of Maohe Mountain at an altitude of 524 meters. Qingshui River (formerly known as North Sanjiang), which originated at the junction of Xincheng and Liujiang counties, runs through the township from northwest to southeast, with a total length of about 18 axioms, an average flow of 31.7 cubic meters per second and a drop of 1.81: 1,. Qingshui River has seven caves, namely Ganchaoyan, Xiongling, Longtong, Niula, Xiafu, Zhongshan and Nahu, where water overflows and flows into Qingshui River, with criss-crossing streams and rich water resources, benefiting a wide range. It is one of the towns with rich water resources in Xingbin District. The installed capacity of Xiayi Power Station in China is 5 kilowatts. Bai' ai Reservoir is the only reservoir in China with beautiful scenery, with a total storage capacity of 6 million cubic meters. Qidong Township only benefits Tunsang Village, and most of them benefit from Liangtang Township.
The climate is subtropical (Qiaole Village Committee belongs to alpine mountain area), with mild climate and abundant rainfall. The average temperature in January is 1.5°C, the average temperature in July is 28.4°C, and the average annual temperature is 2.4 C. Climate disasters mainly include low temperature and cold in spring, flood, cold dew wind and frost.
the soil in the territory is sandy soil with fertile land. Land resources, according to the survey of land utilization completed in 1992, the total land area of the township is 27,269.25 mu. The eight land types are: 45,175.8 mu of cultivated land, accounting for 21.8% of the total land area, including 12,528.15 mu of paddy field and 32,647.65 mu of dry land; Garden 234.45 mu, accounting for .11% of the total land area; 11,683.5 mu of forest land, accounting for 5.64% of the total land area; Grassland is 1865.4 mu, covering a total area of .9%; 397.56 mu of industrial and mining land, accounting for 1.85% of the total land area; Traffic land is 163.9 mu, accounting for .61% of the total land area; The water area is 4988.85 mu, covering a total area of 2.41%; The unused land is 138,15.9 mu, accounting for 66.65% of the total land area.