Changxindian Subdistrict

Changxindian Subdistrict (Chinese: 长辛店街道; pinyin: Chángxīndiàn Jiēdào) is a subdistrict located on the west of Fengtai District, Beijing, China. It borders Lugouqiao Subdistrict to the northeast, Changyang Town to the southeast, and is enclosed by Changxindian Town around it. The subdistrict has a 2020 census population of 85646.[1]

Changxindian Subdistrict
长辛店街道
An early building of CRRC Beijing 2/7 Locomotive Company within the subdistrict, 2022
An early building of CRRC Beijing 2/7 Locomotive Company within the subdistrict, 2022
Changxindian Subdistrict is located in Beijing
Changxindian Subdistrict
Changxindian Subdistrict
Changxindian Subdistrict is located in China
Changxindian Subdistrict
Changxindian Subdistrict
Coordinates: 39°49′30″N 116°12′16″E
CountryChina
MunicipalityBeijing
DistrictFengtai
Village-level Divisions17 communities
2 village
Area
  Total10.92 km2 (4.22 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total85,636
  Density7,800/km2 (20,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
100072
Area code010

Changxindian (Chinese: 长辛店; lit. 'Long Pungent Shop'), the current name of the subdistrict, comes from two villages that existed in the region during Ming dynasty: Changdian and Xindian. They were merged into Changxindian during the later Qing dynasty.[2]

History

Timeline of Changxindian Subdistrict[2]
Years Status
1912 Part of Wanping County under Beijing
1928 Transferred as Changxindian Town into Hebei along with rest of Wanping County
1937 Following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, the government of Wanping County moved into Changxindian Town
1948 Part of the 18th District of Beijing
1949 Local government was established
1950 Converted to town and transferred under Fengtai District
1974 Several Communities from Zhujiafen Subdistrict were incorporated into Changxindian
1990 Converted to a subdistrict
2021 4 communities of Changxindian were transferred to Yungang Subdistrict

Administrative Division

As of 2021, Changxindian Subdistrict is divided into 19 subdivisions, with 17 communities and 2 villages:[3]

Administrative Division Code Community Names Name Transliteration Type
110106011001 南墙缝 Nanqiangfeng Community
110106011002 合成公 Hechenggong Community
110106011003 东山坡 Dongshanpo Community
110106011004 北关 Beiguan Community
110106011005 西峰寺 Xifengsi Community
110106011006 朱家坟南区 Zhujiafen Nanqu Community
110106011008 朱家坟北区 Zhujiafen Beiqu Community
110106011010 赵辛店 Zhaoxindian Community
110106011011 北岗洼 Beigangwa Community
110106011012 崔村二里 Cuicun Erli Community
110106011014 建设里 Jiansheli Community
110106011015 东南街 Dongnanjie Community
110106011016 陈庄 Chenzhuang Community
110106011017 光明里 Guangmingli Community
110106011019 玉皇庄 Yuhuangzhuang Community
110106011028 长馨园 Changxinli Community
110106011029 中奥嘉园 Zhong'ao Jiayuan Community
110106011200 长辛店 Changxindian Village
110106011201 赵辛店 Zhaoxindian Village

See also

References

  1. "China: Bĕijīng Municipal Province". CityPopulation.de. Citing: China National Bureau of Statistics (web), Bureaus of Statistics in Beijing (web). Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  2. Zhong hua ren min gong he guo zheng qu da dian. Bei jing shi juan. Li li guo, Li wan jun, Wu shi min, 李立国., 李万钧., 吴世民. Bei jing: Zhong guo she hui chu ban she. 2013. ISBN 978-7-5087-4058-4. OCLC 910451741.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. "2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码". www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-09-30.


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