Economy of Zhaoping County

Zhaoping County’s agriculture has always been dominated by planting. After liberation, the reform of production relations and the gradual improvement of production conditions were carried out. Especially after the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the contract responsibility system was implemented and the industrial structure was adjusted to enable the comprehensive development of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, sideline production, and fishery. . In 1989, the county's total agricultural output value was 103.09 million yuan, an increase of 4.38 times over 1952 and 0.78 times over 1978. Among them, the output value of agriculture, animal husbandry, sideline production, and fishery accounted for 76.42%. The total agricultural output value accounted for 10% of the county's total industrial and agricultural output value. 68.17%. (At constant prices in 1980).

In 2010, the county’s GDP was 3.841 billion yuan, an increase of 1.29 billion yuan over 2005, with an average annual growth rate of 10.11%; fiscal revenue was 189 million yuan, an increase of 67 million yuan from 2005, with an average annual growth rate of 189 million yuan. 9.15%; the fixed asset investment of the whole society was 5.033 billion yuan, an increase of 3.645 billion yuan over 2005, with an average annual growth rate of 29.39%; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 15,186 yuan, an increase of 8,096 yuan from 2005, with an average annual growth rate of 16.46%; Net income was 3,965 yuan, an increase of 1,809 yuan over 2005, with an average annual growth of 12.96%.

In 2011, the regional GDP was 4.685 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 11.4%; the total social fixed asset investment was 6.528 billion yuan, an increase of 31.1%; fiscal revenue was 217 million yuan, an increase of 14.6%; social consumer goods The total retail sales amounted to 1.397 billion yuan, an increase of 17.38%; the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 16,999 yuan, an increase of 11.9%; the per capita net income of farmers was 4,560 yuan, an increase of 15%; the year-end savings deposit balance of urban and rural residents was 2.463 billion yuan, an increase of 18.7%. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a county school. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial examinations were abolished, schools were established, and primary schools were established. In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), the first middle school was founded. After liberation, the old education was reorganized and transformed, and the education industry developed rapidly. By 1957, the county had more than 246 primary and secondary schools with 19,357 students. By 1989, the county had 23 middle schools with 10,915 students and 480 primary schools (including branch schools) with 43,891 students.

In the spring semester of 2013, there were 273 schools of various types in the county, including 1 county-run kindergarten, 4 township central kindergartens, and 37 private kindergartens, with 8,974 people in preschool classes; There are 211 full-time primary schools (including 2 county-level primary schools, 1 special education school, 17 central primary schools, 130 village primary schools, and 61 teaching points); there are 31,993 primary school students, and the enrollment rate of school-age children is 99.6%. The enrollment rate of disabled children and adolescents is 83.2%; there are 17 junior high schools with 13,149 students enrolled in junior high schools, the junior high school enrollment rate is 98.20%, and the nine-year compulsory education consolidation rate is 84.1%; the enrollment rate of primary school graduates is 100%, and the enrollment rate of junior high school graduates is 100%. The admission rate to high school is 89.4%; there are 2 general high schools with 5,660 high school students enrolled; 1 vocational education center with 883 full-time students. There are 3,784 teaching staff in primary and secondary schools in the county, and the qualification rate of full-time teachers in primary and secondary schools is 100%. In the early 1930s, poorly equipped medical institutions began to exist in the county. In 1951, the Health Department was established. In 1972, the Health Bureau was established. By 1989, there were 546 cadres and employees in the system, and medical institutions were gradually improved.

As of 2009, the county has established 22 public medical institutions, including one Grade II A hospital, 4 Grade A hospitals, and 5 Grade B hospitals. The county’s health system has 684 people with technical titles. There are 325 beds and 800 health technicians. There are 153 administrative villages in the county that have set up health clinics, with 328 rural doctors and health workers, and a three-level medical and health care network at the county, township and village levels has been improved. Huangyao Ancient Town is a thousand-year-old ancient town, known as the "Dream Homeland". Within the county, there are also vast virgin forests, Wudiequan Falls, Masanjia Falls, Huanghuashan Hot Springs, Kongming Rock, Chuqi Rock, Jiuru Cave, and Beituo Ancient tombs, natural sleeping Buddha, Guijiang scenery and other scenic spots.

Huangyao Ancient Town is located in the lower reaches of the Li River in Guilin, 200 kilometers away from Guilin. The town covers an area of ??3.6 square kilometers and has a typical karst landform.

Qichong Primeval Forest is located in Wenzhu Town, Zhaoping County, with a forest area of ??74.8 square kilometers. It is a native natural forest area with the best preserved natural forests and the richest vegetation types in eastern Guangxi. It is also the most complete forest ecological system in South China. Provincial nature reserve.