Administrative divisions of Gaoping District
1997, gaoping district governs 12 town and 14 township: gaoping town, Longmen town, Xiaolong town, Jiangling town, cha' er town, Changle town, Guan Sheng town, Dongguan town, Laojun town, Qingju town, Shi Gui town, Quejia town, Zouma town and Changle town. The district government is located in Gaoping town, 3 kilometers away from Nanchong city center.
1998, gaoping district governs 1 street, 13 town, 20 townships, 367 villages and 25 neighborhood committees: Baita Sub-district Office, Gaoping Town, Xiaolong Town, Longmen Town, Jiangling Town, Chaer Town, Guan Sheng Town, Changle Town, Dongguan Town and Laojun Town.
In 2000, Gaoping District administered 1 Street, 14 Town and 19 Township: Baita Street, Gaoping Town, Xiaolong Town, Longmen Town, Jiangling Town, Chaer Town, Laojun Town, Dongguan Town, Changle Town, Guan Sheng Town, Yong 'an Town and Quejia Town.
In 2004, Gaoping District governed 1 street (Baita) and 17 towns (Gaoping, Longmen, Changle, Dongguan, Qingju, Xiaolong, Jiangling, Guan Sheng, Shi Gui, Chaer, Laojun, Quejia, Yong 'an, Qinglian, Luoxi, Huilong and Qinglian.
In 2005, Gaoping District administered 1 Street, 17 Town and 17 Township: Baita Street, Gaoping Town, Xiaolong Town, Longmen Town, Jiangling Town, Chaer Town, Laojun Town, Dongguan Town, Changle Town, Guan Sheng Town, Yong 'an Town and Quejia Town.
In 2006, Gaoping District governed two streets, 16 towns and 14 townships: Baita Street, Qingxi Street, Xiaolong Town, Longmen Town, Jiangling Town, Cha 'er Town, Laojun Town, Dongguan Town, Changle Town, Guan Sheng Town, Yong 'an Town, Quejia Town, Shi Gui Town and Qingju Town.
On June 23, 2006, Sichuan Provincial People's Government approved the adjustment of township administrative divisions in Jialing District of Nanchong City and some administrative divisions in Jialing District and Gaoping District of Nanchong City. The administrative area of Liangong Village, Qingju Town, Gaoping District, Nanchong City was placed under the jurisdiction of Wenfeng Town, Jialing District; Jiang Zhong Village, Xitou Township, Gaoping District, Nanchong City is under the jurisdiction of Hexi Township, Jialing District.
On June 28, 2006, the Sichuan Provincial People's Government gave an official reply: it agreed to adjust the township administrative divisions in Gaoping District of Nanchong City. After adjustment, Gaoping District of Nanchong City has jurisdiction over 30 townships and 2 sub-district offices. Among them, two towns, Xiaofo, Tianfeng and Gaoping, were cancelled; Incorporate the administrative areas of the original Tianfeng two townships into Dongguan Town, and the Dongguan Town Government will be stationed in Dongguan Field; Incorporate the original administrative area of Xiaofo Township into immersion township, and the immersion township government will be stationed in the immersion field; The original Gaoping Town was changed into a sub-district office, and the sub-district office management system was implemented. Nanchong City gave its own reply in accordance with the prescribed procedures. Gaoping District is a hilly area. Restricted and influenced by geology, mountains, rivers, climate and other factors, flat dams, shallow hills, middle hills and low mountains have been formed.
Gaoping District is high in the east and low in the west, forming a gentle trend from east to west.
In the east of Gaoping District, jincheng mountain, a branch of Huaying Mountain Range, is the highest point in Gaoping District, with an altitude of 824.6 meters. Tieziwan, Huoxing Village, Xitou Township in the south, near Jialing River, is the lowest point in Gaoping District, with an altitude of 243 meters.
Pingba area is distributed on the first and second steps of some villages and towns along the Jialing River, such as Jiangling, Longmen, Xiaolong, Gaoping, Qingju and Xitou, with an altitude of about 280 meters, accounting for about 45% of the total area.
Shallow hills and wide valleys with dams are distributed in Dongguan, Zouma, Laojun, Qinglian, Majia and Yu Jia, and some villages and communities in Shi Yu, Changle, Longmen, Guaershigui and Banzhu in the hinterland of the region, with an altitude of about 300 meters, accounting for about 24% of the total area.
The Zhongshan Valley in Gaoping District is located in some villages and communities of Xier, Huilong, Changle, Laojun, Qinglian, Gaoping, Qingju, Shi Gui, Quejia and Xitou, with an altitude of about 330 meters, accounting for about 27% of the total area.
The low mountains and deep valleys are mainly distributed in Jincheng Mountain range and its branches, such as Longxing, Guan Sheng, Yan Jia, Huangxi, Wanjia, Jinshui, Little Buddha, etc., with an altitude of more than 500 meters, accounting for about 4% of the total area. Gaoping District belongs to subtropical warm and humid monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons, abundant rainfall, abundant heat, long frost-free period, extremely high and low temperature, and less sunshine in most years.
temperature
During 1993-2007, the average temperature in this area was 17.8℃, while during 1997- 1998, 2006-5438+0-2004 and 2006-2006, the average temperature was relatively high. The extreme minimum temperature appeared at 65438 0.2℃ in 2005, only-2.65438 0℃. The extreme maximum temperature appeared in September 2006 1 day, which was 4 1.9℃.
(ground) surface temperature
The annual average surface temperature 18. 1℃ and the extreme maximum surface temperature of 67.8℃ appeared on July 10, 2006. Followed by 67.7℃, which appeared in September 20061; The extreme minimum temperature is -4.4℃, which appears at199465438+1October 21; Followed by -3.3℃, which appeared at 5438+0+65438 on February 22, 2006.
deposit
The annual total precipitation 13072.6 mm, with an annual average of 933.8 mm The daily precipitation1July 20, 998, and the daily precipitation138.6 mm; On June 8, 2002, the daily precipitation was170.7 mm; On July 3, 2004, the daily precipitation was126.8 mm; On July 7, 2007, the daily precipitation was 136.38+0. Generally, July-August is the month with the most frequent precipitation, and it is easy to reach rainstorm weather, especially in July. The continuous precipitation in 2006165438+1October 20-30/day was the longest precipitation day. 200 1 65438+February 14 -2002 65438+1October16, there was no rain for 34 days, which was the longest continuous rainy day.
humidity
The precipitation in Gaoping District is greater than evaporation, and the air humidity is high. The annual average relative humidity is 79%. The relative humidity is the highest in autumn, followed by winter, and almost the same in spring and summer. The maximum relative humidity in September and June is about 83% 5438+ 10 month. The annual extreme minimum relative humidity generally appears in March and April in spring or 65438+February and 65438+ 10 in winter. The air is dry in winter and spring, which is prone to spring drought.
foggy day
There is fog in Gaoping District. Fog days mostly occur from June 10 to June 10 of the following year, and February 12 is the most frequent. The average annual foggy days in all parts of the region are above 30 days. Fog usually appears at 4:00-9:00, lasts for 6- 12 hours, and then dissipates in the afternoon. The reason why this area is foggy is complicated. Special hilly terrain, relatively high humidity, weak wind, clear sky and cloudless Wan Li at night, the air close to the ground loses heat due to radiation, and when the temperature drops below the dew point, water vapor will easily condense into radiation fog. Low clouds touch the ground and move slowly, which also increases the record of foggy days. In addition, there is often an inversion layer in the high altitude of the basin, which also promotes the formation of fog.
sunlight
The average sunshine hours over the years are 65,438+0,676.4 hours. In most years, the sunshine hours are less, especially 1.999, with sunshine hours of 788.4 hours. Only in 2006, there were more sunshine hours, with sunshine hours of 65,438+0,365,438+0.3.5 hours, with the most sunshine hours in August and September every year.
wind
The average annual wind speed in Gaoping District is mostly between 1.2- 1.7 m/s, and the windless time in a year exceeds 40%. The wind direction changes with the seasons, and generally it is mainly northerly. Whenever there is a strong cold air invasion or thunderstorm in summer, there is often a strong wind. Strong winds of magnitude 7-9 occur 2.4 times a year on average for many years. Cold waves and strong winds mostly occur in spring. The sudden drop in temperature and the long-lasting chill are unfavorable to the growth of crops. Thunderstorms and strong winds in this area mostly occur in July and August, often accompanied by lightning, hail or heavy rain, and the wind direction is unstable.