Located in the east of Chaoyang District, Chang Ying Hui Nationality Township is the only minority nationality township in the suburbs of Beijing, covering an area of 9.3 square kilometers, and is an important part of the marginal group in dingfuzhuang.
200 1 was incorporated into the construction scope of green isolation zone by the municipal government as a whole. Chang Ying Hui Township is adjacent to Dengjiayao Village in Tongzhou District in the east, Huang Qu Village in Fangping Township in the west, Guanzhuang Township in the south and Louzizhuang Township and Dongba Township in the north. There are four natural villages: Changying Village, Wuliqiao Village, Caofang Village and Dongshilipu Village, among which Changying Village is Huimin Village, with 10 village committees, 2 neighborhood committees and 1 neighborhood committee preparatory group. The total population is 1 1422, of which the Hui population is 6855, accounting for 60% of the total population.
Chang Ying Hui nationality township has a long history. In the early Ming Dynasty, Chang Yuchun, a general of the Hui people, attacked the Yuan Dynasty in the north and camped in the countryside. After it became a village, it became Chang Ying, which is a Hui community. The township government is located in Changying Village, hence its name. This ancient Muslim temple was built in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. It is a place for Muslims to carry out religious activities. Every year, international friends from Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other countries visit and worship the mosque, which is a window for foreign cultural exchanges.
At present, the rural urbanization construction in Changying Township is changing from the initial stage to the period of adjustment, expansion, optimization and promotion, facing rare development opportunities. Through in-depth investigation and careful analysis, the township party committee and government clearly put forward the development orientation of building a "modern urban area", determined the overall development idea based on the tertiary industry, supported by modern service industry and led by projects, and finally formed an economic development pattern of "two axes and three districts".
On the one hand, "two axes" refers to the two coordinate axes that constitute the basic framework of this area-Dongwei Road and Chaoyang North Road. On the other hand, it refers to the basic thinking mode of ensuring the balanced development of local economy-economic benefits and ecological benefits. "Three areas" means: relying on two axes to form a large residential area, a window area of modern service industry and a green industrial area.
Large residential area: the total construction area can reach 4.5 million square meters. It is a large community integrating residence, commerce, finance, medical care, sports, administration, culture and entertainment. At present, the projects under construction include: Vientiane Xintian developed by Tian Hong Group, Xinzhao Home developed by Urban and Rural Group, Wanfang Home jointly developed by Changying Township and Wanfangyuan Company, Hongyun Home developed by Beijing Municipal Bureau of Land and Housing Management, and Changying Township New Village (Phase I and Phase II) built by the township itself. In addition, the first-level land development agreement signed by Changying Town and the Municipal Land Reserve and Consolidation Center has now entered the demolition stage. The total land area of this plot is 175 hectares, and the planned construction area is 2.08 million square meters.
Window area of modern service industry: In order to make the industrial orientation and project selection meet the requirements of modern urban areas, and put them in place at one time, Chang Ying Township Government resolutely put an end to engaging in transitional industries in rural urbanization, such as simple building materials market and farmers' market. In the planned window area of modern service industry, "Beijing World Clothing R&D and Production Center", "Beijing International Business Embassy Park" and commercial supporting comprehensive service areas with high starting point, modernization and internationalization level will be vigorously built.
Green industrial zone: the balance and sustainable development of economic and ecological benefits is an important guarantee for the sustainable development of cities in Chang Ying in the future. Chang Ying Town will make full use of 3-5% supporting land to develop green industry.
It is estimated that in two or three years, Chang Ying Hui nationality township will realize the transformation from rural urbanization to urban modernization in an all-round way, with a permanent population of 60,000, which will reach 865,438+10,000 by 2008. In the future, this area will become a modern new city with many buildings, good ecology, developed transportation and prosperity.
Hui nationality township in Chang Ying, located in the east of Chaoyang District, is the only minority nationality township in the suburbs of Beijing, with an area of 9.3 square kilometers and a total population of 10976, of which 6,394 are Hui nationality, accounting for 60% of the total population. It is adjacent to Dengjiayao Village in Tongzhou District in the east, Huang Qu Village in Fangping Township in the west, Guanzhuang Sub-district Office in the south and Louzizhuang Township and Dongba Township in the north. There are four natural villages in Chang Ying, Wuliqiao, Cao Fang and Dongshilipu, among which Changying Village is Huimin Village, with 10 village committees and 1 neighborhood committees.
Chang Ying Hui nationality township has a long history. In the early Ming Dynasty, Chang Yuchun, a general of the Hui people, attacked the Yuan Dynasty in the north and camped in the countryside. After it became a village, it became Chang Ying, which is a Hui community. The township government is located in Changying Village, hence its name. This ancient Muslim temple was built in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. It is a place for Muslims to carry out religious activities. Every year, international friends from Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other countries visit and worship the mosque, which is a kind of foreign cultural exchange.
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