Gongshu District

Gongshu District (simplified Chinese: 拱墅区; traditional Chinese: 拱墅區; pinyin: Gǒngshù qū; Wade–Giles: Kung3-shu4 ch'ü1 Mandarin pronunciation: [kʊ̀ŋʂu] ) is one of ten urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, East China, it is located in the core urban area of Hangzhou.

Gongshu
拱墅区
Gongshu District, as seen from top of the Banshan Mountain
Gongshu District, as seen from top of the Banshan Mountain
Gongshu is located in Zhejiang
Gongshu
Gongshu
Location in Zhejiang
Coordinates: 30°21′N 120°09′E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceZhejiang
Sub-provincial cityHangzhou
Government
  CPC Gongshu District SecretaryZhu Jianming[1]
  District governorZhang Yan[2]
Population
 (2017)
361,609[3]
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitewww.gongshu.gov.cn
Gongshu District
Simplified Chinese拱墅区
Traditional Chinese拱墅區
Literal meaningSurrounding villa district

Administrative divisions

Subdistricts:[4]

  • Mishixiang Subdistrict (米市巷街道), Hushu Subdistrict (湖墅街道), Xiaohe Subdistrict (小河街道), Hemu Subdistrict (和睦街道), Hongchenqiao Subdistrict (拱宸桥街道), Daguan Subdistrict (大关街道), Shangtang Subdistrict (上塘街道), Xiangfu Subdistrict (祥符街道)

Towns:

  • Kangqiao (康桥镇), Banshan (半山镇)

Tourist attractions

Xiangfu Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in the district.

References

  1. "领导信息 朱建明 区委书记" [Leadership information: Zhu Jianming Party Secretary]. Hangzhou - Gongshu (in Chinese). Gongshu District People's Government. Retrieved 11 Sep 2019.
  2. "领导信息 章燕 区委副书记、区长" [Leadership information: Zhang Yan Deputy Secretary of the District Party Committee, District Governor]. Hangzhou - Gongshu (in Chinese). Gongshu District People's Government. Retrieved 11 Sep 2019.
  3. Yu, Rongsheng, ed. (2018). "第十五篇 计生公安社保劳资" [Chapter 15 Family Planning, Public Security, Social Security, Labor and Capital]. 2018年拱墅区统计年鉴 [2018 Gongshu District Statistical Yearbook] (PDF) (in Chinese). Hangzhou, China: Gongshu District Bureau of Statistics. p. 336.
  4. "杭州市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org" (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2012-05-24.
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