Shengang Town
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Shengang Town, Jiangyin City, Jiangsu
Geographical location< /p>
Shengang Town, Jiangyin City is located at 31°57′ north latitude and 120°18′ east longitude. It lies on the Yangtze River in the north and Taihu Lake in the south. With the development zone as the center, there are 9 cities within a radius of 50 kilometers. It is the geometric center of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. It has always been an important transportation hub for the north and south of the Yangtze River. It is a natural port for river-sea combined transportation and river replacement. Shengang Town is 8 kilometers away from the international Jiangyin Port in the east and 20 kilometers away from Zhangjiagang. The regional environment is very superior.
Natural Overview
Shengang is located in the "Golden Triangle" of the Yangtze River, with fertile soil, pleasant climate, distinct seasons, abundant sunlight, relatively abundant water resources, beautiful mountains and clear waters, and green trees. Yin has typical Jiangnan water town characteristics and superior natural conditions.
Climate: Subtropical monsoon ocean climate with four distinct seasons.
Annual average temperature: 15.2℃ (maximum 35℃, minimum -3℃).
The annual average relative humidity is 67%.
Annual average precipitation: 1025.5mm.
Annual average wind speed: 3.2m/s.
Annual average air pressure: 1016hpa.
The year does not require days: 296 days.
Annual sunshine hours: 1962 hours.
Geology: Mainly clay, with natural bearing capacity of 18-25T/square meter.
Earthquake: The basic intensity is a 6-degree fortified area (ie, no earthquake area).
Located in the west of Jiangyin City, it covers an area of ??33 square kilometers, including a water surface area of ??4 square kilometers, and a registered population of 45,370. The town people's government is located at No. 1816, Zhencheng Road, 9 kilometers west of the municipal government. It borders Xiagang Town to the east, Jiaoxi Town, Wujin District, Changzhou City to the south, Ligang Town to the west, and the Yangtze River to the north. It has jurisdiction over 9 villages: Dongliu, Binjiang, Chuangxin, Nanzhuang, Shengxing, Songjiawu, Hengtang, Shennan and Yumen and 3 neighborhood committees: Shenpu, Shengang and Shenxing.
After 1951, it was divided into Shengang, Chongwen, Binjiang, Jingxian, Hengtang and other townships, as well as the western border of Yumen Township (now called Yumen). After 1955, it was merged with Shengang and Binjiang Townships respectively. , and then (June 1956) merged into Shengang Township. In September 1958, Shengang People's Commune was established on this basis. In April 1984, it was changed to a township. In 1988, the township was removed and a town was built, which is still known as this today.