Dongli Town is a town under the jurisdiction of Chenghai District. It is located at the estuary of the tributary of the Han River. It is located in the north of the district and borders the Yifeng River in the south at the intersection of the four cities and counties of Chao'an, Chenghai, Raoping and Nan'ao. The town has a total area of ??35.82 square kilometers, a population of 71,500 in 1996, and jurisdiction over 22 village committees, 24 natural villages, and 7 neighborhood committees. It is said that at the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty (1240-1279 AD), fishermen from southern Fujian settled here and made a living by fishing and salt. In the third year of Qiandao in the Song Dynasty (AD 1167), a water military camp was established; in the early Yuan Dynasty (AD 1279-1368), a salt field management department was established; in the third year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1370), the water walled city was established as a military camp, which belonged to Haiyang County. In the 13th year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty (1477 AD), it belonged to Raoping County, and in the 42nd year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1563 AD), it belonged to Chenghai County. Because there is a small stream passing through the territory, and there is a sand ridge in the west of the stream, the small village on the ridge is named Xilong, the west of the stream is called Xilong, and the east of the stream is called Donglong. In the late Qing Dynasty, Donglong was renamed Dongli, hence the name. It was called Dongli Town in 1914. From 28 to 35 years of the Republic of China (1939-1946 during the Anti-Japanese War), the Chenghai County Government moved here for a time. In 1949, it was renamed Donglong Town, which belongs to North Jiangsu District. In 1953, it belonged to the third district of the county. In 1958, it belonged to North Jiangsu Commune. In 1961, it was divided into Yanhong, Shiwu Township (Lianhua), and Donglong Commune. In 1964, Donglong was divided into Donglong Commune. Longzhen and Donglong Commune were merged into Donglong Commune in 1969 and renamed Dongli Commune in 1971. In 1974, it was divided into Dongli Town and Dongli Commune, and in 1980, it was merged into Dongli Town. The Town People's Government is located in Donghe Street, Town District. It is located in the plain of the lower reaches of Hanjiang River, with an area of ??1015 hectares of cultivated land and sandy soil. It mainly grows rice, peanuts, oranges and sugar cane. It is 16 kilometers away from Shantou Airport, 21 kilometers away from Guangmei-Shantou Railway Shantou Station, and 20 kilometers away from Laiwu Port Container Terminal. National Highway 324 and Provincial Highway Anhuang Highway intersect within the territory, with convenient water, land and air transportation. With more than 70,000 overseas Chinese, it is one of the famous hometowns of overseas Chinese.
Attachment: The township is 12 kilometers northeast of Chengcheng Town. Area is 1.5 square kilometers. Population 19,000. The strategic hub of the three counties (cities) of Chaocheng, Chengdu and Rao is an important land and water transportation transfer point in the three provinces of Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi (gàn). During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722 AD), the Guangdong Customs Customs House set up a main tax gate here. In the 41st year of Qianlong's reign (1776 AD), it was already a commercial port that had begun to take shape. Up to now, it has developed into a Chaoshan arts and crafts port. base. There are currently 30 factories for plastic products, persimmons, wool weaving, clothing, drawn yarn, wood carving, bamboo ware, furniture, etc., and their products are exported to the United States, Germany, Japan and Southeast Asian countries. The newly built Nanhu Shopping Mall is the agricultural and sideline products distribution center for the three counties (cities) of Chaocheng, Chengrao and Rao. National Highway 324 passes here. Since the reform and opening up, the economy of Dongli Town has developed rapidly, gradually forming an export-oriented and base-type development pattern with industry and trade as the main body and agriculture as the support. Dongli Town was once famous overseas as the "Convergence of Tongjiang River" and known as the "Commercial Port for a Hundred Years". Its commerce was very developed and it gradually developed into a commodity trade distribution center in neighboring areas.
Dongli Town currently has more than 1,000 industrial enterprises of various types, and has gradually formed five pillar industries: hardware machinery, food, crafts, clothing and textiles, and plastics and rubber. There are more than 30 foreign-funded enterprises, with an annual The output value is nearly 1 billion yuan. Dongli Town strives to improve the investment environment, and the industrial zone has complete facilities. The town's water plant has a daily water production capacity of 20,000 tons, and the second water plant under construction is designed to have a daily water production capacity of 150,000 tons. There is one 110 kV substation and two thermal power stations in the area, with an annual power generation capacity of 48 million kilowatt hours. There are nearly 20,000 program-controlled telephones, and networks such as "Shilingtong", "Internet" and "E-commerce Network" have also been opened. While building a hard investment environment, Dongli Town has also formulated a series of preferential policies and created a good investment soft environment with high-quality services, attracting a large number of domestic and foreign businessmen to invest and set up factories.
Agricultural production in Dongli Town is also very developed, and a production and export base for fruits, aquatic products, and livestock has been established for domestic and foreign markets. The famous "Zhanglin Ringo" planting area has reached 2,200 hectares, and the three-bird breeding base in professional villages such as Shiding and Hezhou has begun to take shape.
1. Dongli No. 3 Middle School (Middle School)
The school was founded in September 1993. In June 2001, it was evaluated as a "standard school" in the district. In June 2002, it became the first batch of "first-class schools" among the district's junior high schools. "One of them, in July 2005, the original Zhanglin Middle School was merged into the school, and the scale of the school was further expanded.
2. North Jiangsu Middle School North Jiangsu Middle School was founded in 1946. It was initiated by Mr. Chen Zhuofan, a democrat, and was built with funds raised from townships in the former Jiangsu District and sponsored by overseas Chinese. It was initially called "Chenghai County Private Jiangsu Middle School", and Mr. Wang Dingxin, a famous educator and calligrapher, was the first principal. In 1953, it was changed to a public school and was called "Chenghai County No. 3 Junior High School". In January 1959, it was renamed "Shantou City Subei Middle School", and in November of the same year it was renamed "Chenghai County Subei Middle School". During the Cultural Revolution, the name was changed to "Liaoyuan Battle School" and "Dongli Middle School". In the autumn of 1984, the school name "Chenghai County Subei Middle School" was restored. In April 2003, it was renamed "Shantou Chenghai Subei Middle School".
3. Dongli Middle School
Dongli Middle School was founded in 1980. The school was transformed from the former Dongli Industrial Primary School into a junior middle school, and was named "Dongli United Junior High School", referred to as "Dongli United Junior High School". The original school was located at Yuanheng Temple, Yuanheng Street, Dongli, and the first principal was Principal Zhou Jize. . In 1982, Dongli United Middle School opened the "Amateur Night High School", which initially provided academic training for cadres and workers, and later recruited students from the public (the night high school was closed in 2004, with a total of 20 classes). In 1984, the school was renamed "Dongli Town Junior High School". The following year, the Dongli Town Government began to prepare for the construction of Mingde New School. In September 1987, the school moved to its new campus in Mingde. In September 1988, the school established its first vocational high school class and changed its name to "Dongli Vocational High School", referred to as "Dongli Vocational High School". In September 2001, according to the request of superiors, the school was renamed "Dongli Middle School". In August 2002, Dongli Middle School moved to its current location again; on June 30, 2005, the school passed the supervision and evaluation of the District Education Bureau and became a first-level school in Chenghai District.
The school has 50 teaching classes with 3,071 students in this school year (2006-2007 school year), including 19 junior high school teaching classes with 1,161 students, 31 high school teaching classes with 1,910 students, and high school in The number of students in the school ranks first among all secondary schools in the district.
4. Dongli No. 4 Middle School
Chenghai Dongli No. 4 Middle School is located on the east side of Dongli Xinqiao, Dongli Town. It is a rural primary school founded in August 1998. middle school. The original school site is on the east side of the middle section of Nanhe Avenue in Dongli Town. In August 2002, it was swapped with the site of Dongli Middle School based on the needs of adjusting the educational layout of Dongli Town. In December 2003, it was rated as the district's "standard school", in December 2004, it was evaluated as the district's "first-class school", and in March 2005, it was rated as the district's "double excellent school".
The school covers an area of ??13,249 square meters, with a total construction area of ??4,220 square meters. It has an office building; 5 two-story teaching buildings with 22 classrooms; and a laboratory building with 4 laboratories and instrument rooms. room; a canteen for teachers and students. In the 2006-2007 school year, *** opened 22 teaching classes with a total of 1,317 students, mainly recruiting students from Nanzhou, Hezhou, Zhensan, Xinxing, Guanyi, Nanshe, Donghe, Touchong and other primary schools
5. Dongli Primary School
Tianhou Palace, Xinxing Street Ancient Port, Guanyi Qin Mu’s Former Residence, Zhanglin Ancient Port Monument and Red-headed Boat Exhibition Hall...
Zhang Lin Xitang, in the fourth year of Jiaqing, a courtyard house - "Xitang" appeared in Zhanglin Village, Chenghai County, Chaozhou Prefecture. During the Guangxu period, it was purchased by the Hong family of Nanshe, and the imperial master expanded it according to the style of Suzhou gardens. Although there are more than acres of land, it is equipped with pavilions, pavilions, rockeries, lotus ponds, living rooms and study rooms, and garden flowers and trees. Since then, it has been known as the "Famous Garden of Tide", which shows that its charm is no less than that of Humble Government.
The former site of Zhanglin Ancient Port is the holy place where red-headed ships set sail. It was once the "maritime gateway" of the Qing Dynasty, connecting Fujian, Taiwan, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Shanghai and other places in the north to Vietnam, Siam, Malaysia, Borneo, Indonesia and other places in the south. The ancestors of the Chaozhou people traveled across the ocean from here to live and trade in Southeast Asian countries. As early as the Kangxi period, the Qing government relaxed the maritime ban, and merchants and people raised funds to build ships and go to sea. The first red-headed ship sailed out of Zhanglin.
According to historical records, during the 100 years of the four emperors Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang and Xianfeng of the Qing Dynasty, as many as 1.5 million Chaozhou people took red-headed boats from Zhanglin Ancient Port to Siam.