In 1948, the total grain output was 5.04 million kilograms, with an average yield per mu of 58.19 kilograms; during the agricultural cooperativeization period in 1956, the total grain output was 12.559 million kilograms, with an average yield per mu of 145 kilograms; in 1978, the total grain output was 23.979 million kilograms, The average yield per mu is 328.7 kilograms. After the 1960s, Honghe Town persisted in preparing and improving soil every year, building water conservancy projects, promoting agricultural science and technology, introducing excellent varieties, and developing agricultural mechanization, transforming the former floodplains and rolling water fields into drought- and flood-guaranteed harvest fields. After 1981, the household contract responsibility system was fully implemented in the town, further mobilizing farmers' enthusiasm for production, and grain output increased year by year. In 2000, the grain yield per mu reached 711 kilograms, and the total output was 21.52 million kilograms.
Since 1996, in accordance with the ideas of industrial optimization, scale expansion, and grade improvement and the goal of creating an international agricultural economic demonstration town, the industrial structure has been drastically adjusted to develop "two high and one excellent" agriculture. , the town has rapidly grown into the first town in Shandong for silkworm production, the first town for yellow tobacco production in Changle, the first town for ginger production in Changle, the first town for meat duck and broiler breeding in Changle, and the first town for melon and vegetable production in Changle , cultivated 12,000 acres of yellow tobacco, 12,000 acres of greenhouse vegetables, 10,000 acres of ginger, 8,000 acres of peanuts, 6,000 acres of mulberry and other high-efficiency planting industries, as well as a large-scale breeding industry with an annual output of 10 million meat ducks and broiler chickens. In accordance with the requirements of "fields become square, forests form network, roads are connected, and canals are connected", since 1998, more than 10 million yuan has been invested to build a national-level 10,000-acre water-saving irrigation demonstration project and a national agricultural comprehensive development project of 25,000 acres. Land management projects have accelerated the pace of efficient agricultural development. In 2000, the town's total agricultural output value was 348.7 million yuan, of which the planting industry was 152.46 million yuan and the breeding industry was 191.06 million yuan. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, there were 16 private schools in this town with more than 150 students. In 1912, the first school in the town was built in Guanzhuang Village, Liangjia. By 1937, schools were generally set up in larger villages in the town, with a total of 40 schools, 69 classes, and 1,682 students; 4 complete primary schools, with 200 students. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, rural vocational schools were established in Honghe Village, Qingquan Village, Pingyuan Village, etc., and most of the students reached the junior high school education level on the basis of eliminating illiteracy among young adults. In August 1960, the Changle County Government established the Changle County No. 7 Middle School in Honghe; in 1989, it was restructured into the Changle County No. 1 Vocational High School, and in 1994, it was restructured into the Changle County No. 2 Vocational Technical High School. During this period, *** provided training for the society. There are 2,010 professional and technical talents of various types; Changle County Comprehensive High School was reorganized in 1998. In 2001, the first class of 224 students took the college entrance examination, 56 students were admitted to the liberal arts undergraduate course, 14 were admitted to the music and art undergraduate course, 69 were admitted to the liberal arts college, and the admission rate reached 62.1 , ranking first among similar schools in the county. In the 1980s, all school buildings and teaching equipment in the town met provincial standards. In the 1990s, the town invested 4 million yuan to build middle school experimental buildings, teaching buildings and primary school teaching buildings, which successfully passed the provincial "double base" standard acceptance. Honghe Middle School and Pingyuan Middle School are municipal-level standardized schools. In 2000, the town had 25 primary schools with 5,030 students and 4 middle schools with 4,572 students. The student enrollment rate, retention rate and school facilities all meet provincial standards. It has sent 1,260 college and technical secondary school students to the country, including 350 undergraduates and 460 junior college students.
An agricultural technology extension station was established in Honghe Town in February 1962, and a science popularization association was established in 1982 to strengthen the leadership and promotion of scientific and technological work. In 2000, the town had a total of 1,296 scientific and technological personnel, achieved 25 scientific and technological achievements of various types, and won the honorary title of the provincial advanced science town. A cultural station was built in 1976, and each village had a cultural room. In 1965, a radio station was built, a commune auditorium was built in 1975, and a film team was built in 1977. In the 1980s, most villages, government agencies, and schools built reading rooms. In 1984, the first draft of "Honghe Society Chronicles" was compiled. In 2000, a cultural compound was built in Qingquan Village and the Zhuanghu Theater Company was established. It wrote and performed its own performances, and performed more than 100 performances in three years, enriching the people's spare time life. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were only 9 Chinese medicine practitioners and 11 Chinese medicine shops.
A joint clinic and a district health center were established in 1952, and a health center was established in 1958. There are 27 medical staff in total. In the late 1960s, each village set up clinics with barefoot doctors to implement a cooperative medical system. In 1984, the town health center was divided into Honghe Health Center and Pingyuan Health Center. In 2000, the town had 2 health centers with 88 medical staff, 80 village-level clinics with 168 medical staff, 70 hospital beds, and 40,000 outpatients annually. 15,000 people are hospitalized. The Second Hospital of Changle County People's Hospital is a comprehensive hospital invested and built by Changle County People's Hospital in Honghe. It has internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, surgery, emergency, radiology, B-ultrasound, ECG, laboratory testing, and pharmacy. There are 22 departments and departments. The hospital currently has 60 employees and 55 professional and technical personnel, including 28 high and intermediate professional and technical personnel, and 50 open beds.
The Second Hospital of Changle County People's Hospital has a first-class infusion hall in the city, equipped with TV, air conditioning, and free infusion fees. The hospital is equipped with 80 advanced fully automatic blood analyzers, fully automatic urine analyzers, gastric lavage machines, ventilators, coagulation meters, defibrillators, fetal heart rate monitors, anesthesia machines, electric operating tables, electrosurgers and other equipment. (set). The obstetrics and gynecology department has carried out painless delivery and painless artificial abortion, and the clinical application of fetal monitor airbag midwifery has relieved maternal pain, shortened the labor process, and ensured the safety of mothers and babies. The County People's Hospital has also carefully selected fifteen experts to work in the Second Hospital in rotation. During the May and October Honghe gatherings, retired experts from the Department of Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Gynecology of the County People's Hospital and experts from the Department of Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, and Dermatology come to the Second Hospital. Hospital consultation. The construction of the Second Branch of the County People's Hospital has fundamentally solved the problem of lack of medical care and medicine for the people in southern Changle County, and met the people's needs for medical care. The Wenhe District Government of Anqiu County was established in April 1945. After the liberation in 1948, it was placed under Changle County and was called Qingquan District. The Wenhe District Government was Qingquan District Government. In September 1958, the Yuejin People's Commune was established with a management committee. In July 1967, the Administrative Committee was abolished and the Revolutionary Committee was established. The commune management committee was restored in 1981. In May 1984, the commune structure was reformed and divided into Honghe Town and Pingyuan Township, with separate people's governments. In November 1994, Pingyuan was reorganized into a town and the People's Government of Pingyuan Town was established. In March 2001, the two towns merged, and Pingyuan Town was abolished and merged into Honghe Town.
The New Democratic Youth League, a mass organization under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, was established after the founding of the People's Republic of China. In June 1956, it was renamed the Communist Youth League of China and has always established grassroots committees of the League. Women's groups established the "Women's Anti-Japanese Federation" during the Anti-Japanese War, and the "Women's Federation" during the Liberation War and after. Peasant groups established farmers' associations in Pingyuan, Zhaojiazhuang, Zhangjialou, Mengjiazhuang and other villages in 1945. After liberation in 1948, farmers' associations and poverty associations were established in rural areas of the district, which were abolished in 1981. Workers' groups first established education unions in 1950, and later commercial, industrial, financial and trade units were also established one after another.