Dapeng New District

Dapeng New District (Cantonese: [tʰaj pʰuŋ sɐn kʰyː]) is an administrative area under the jurisdiction of Longgang District in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It has a land area of 294.18 square kilometres (113.58 sq mi), a coastline of 133.22 kilometres (82.78 mi) and a total population of about 180,000. The district was created on 30 December 2011 with its administration center located on 5 Dapeng Street, Zhongshan Road.[1]

Dapeng
大鹏新区
Dapeng Fortress
Dapeng (highlighted in brown) in Shenzhen
Dapeng (highlighted in brown) in Shenzhen
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceGuangdong
Sub-provincial cityShenzhen
Area
  Total294 km2 (114 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
  Total180,000
  Density610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitewww.dpxq.gov.cn
Dapeng New District
Simplified Chinese大鹏新区
Traditional Chinese大鵬新區
Guangdong Romanizationdai6 pang4 sen1 kêu1
Hanyu PinyinDàpéng Xīn Qū
Alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese大鹏
Traditional Chinese大鵬
Guangdong Romanizationdai6 pang4
Hanyu PinyinDàpéng

Administrative divisions

The jurisdiction of Dapeng New District includes all of the Dapeng Peninsula, formerly divided into the three subdistricts of Dapeng, Kuichong and Nan'ao, with a total of 25 neighborhoods.

NameChinese (S)Hanyu PinyinCanton RomanizationPopulation (2010)[2]Area (km2)
Dapeng Subdistrict大鹏街道Dàpéng Jiēdàodai6 pang4 gai1 dou646,86782.81
Kuichong Subdistrict葵涌街道Kuíchōng Jiēdàokuei4 cung1 gai1 dou661,105103.90
Nan'ao Subdistrict南澳街道Nán'ào Jiēdàonam4 ou3 gai1 dou618,588115.06

Travel

Dapeng New District's coastline features beaches, islands, reefs, sea cliffs, caves, bridges, columns and other maritime landforms. It has been proclaimed the most beautiful coastal scenery in Guangdong, and is known as the Pearl of Shenzhen and Oriental Hawaii. The Nan'ao coastal area is popular with tourists as well as local fishermen while the two islands of Sanmen and Laishi consist of aboriginal scenery. Local scenic attraction Xichong is also located in the district being noted for its undeveloped beach.

Produce

Dapeng is rich in fresh seafood, especially in Dapeng Bay known for its all year round availability of seafood.

Education

Secondary schools ("middle schools"):[3]

  • Dapeng Overseas Chinese Middle School (大鹏华侨中学) in Dapeng Subdistrict
  • Kuichong Middle School (葵涌中学) in Kuichong Subdistrict
  • Nan'ao Middle School (南澳中学) in Nan'ao Subdistrict,
  • Shenzhen School (High School) Affiliated to Renmin University of China (人大附中深圳学校) in Kuichong Subdistrict

Nine-year schools (elementary and junior high schools):[4]

  • Shenzhen Yadi School (亚迪学校) in Kuichong Town
  • Buxin School (布新学校) in Dapeng Sub-district
  • Xingyu School (星宇学校) in Gaoyuan Community, Kuichong Subdistrict
  • Shenzhen School Affiliated to Renmin University of China (人大附中深圳学校), Kuichong Subdistrict

Primary schools:[5]

  • Shenzhen Dapeng Central Primary School (深圳市大鹏新区大鹏中心小学) - Dapeng Subdistrict
  • Shenzhen Dapeng No. 2 Primary School (深圳市大鹏新区大鹏第二小学) - Dapeng
  • Kuichong Central Primary School (葵涌中心小学) - Kuichong
  • Kuichong No. 2 Primary School (葵涌第二小学) - Kuichong Subdistrict
  • Xichong Primary School (溪涌小学) - Kuichong Subdistrict
  • Nan'ao Central Primary School (南澳中心小学) - Nan'ao Subdistrict

References

  1. Hong Kong Government. "Shenzhen to develop two new zones". Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  2. Census Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China; Population and Employment Statistics Division of the National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China (2012). 中国2010人口普查分乡、镇、街道资料 (1 ed.). Beijing: China Statistics Print. ISBN 978-7-5037-6660-2.
  3. "Middle schools From: Dapeng New District Updated: 2021-06-08 10:06". Shenzhen Municipal Government. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  4. "Nine-year schools From: Dapeng New District Updated: 2021-06-08 10:06". Shenzhen Municipal Government. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  5. "Primary schools From: Dapeng New District Updated: 2021-06-10 14:06". Shenzhen Municipal Government. Retrieved 2022-02-14.

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