Jining District

Jining District (Mongolian: ᠵᠢᠨᠢᠩ ᠲᠣᠭᠣᠷᠢᠭ; Chinese: 集宁区) is an urban district that serves as the administrative seat of Ulanqab, a region governed as a prefecture-level city in the mid-western part of Inner Mongolia, China. It has an area of approximately 114.2 km2 and is in the southern foothills of the Yinshan mountains.

Jining
集宁区ᠵᠢᠨᠢᠩ ᠲᠣᠭᠣᠷᠢᠭ
Tsining, Chi-ning
Jining South Railway Station, c. 2013
Jining South Railway Station, c. 2013
Location in Ulanqab
Location in Ulanqab
Jining is located in Inner Mongolia
Jining
Jining
Jining is located in China
Jining
Jining
Coordinates: 41°1′50.3″N 113°5′55.9″E
CountryChina
Autonomous regionInner Mongolia
Prefecture-level cityUlanqab
City establishedApril 1956
District establishedApril 2004
District seatQuanshan Subdistrict
Area
  Total114.2 km2 (44.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
  Total425,059
  Density3,700/km2 (9,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
012000
Area code0474
Websitewww.jnq.gov.cn
Jining District
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese集宁区
Traditional Chinese集寧區
Mongolian name
Mongolian CyrillicЖинин тойрог
Mongolian scriptᠵᠢᠨᠢᠩ ᠲᠣᠭᠣᠷᠢᠭ

As of 2011, it had a population of roughly 377,100, including members of the Mongol, Hui, Manchu, Daur, Tibetan, Uyghur, Hmong, and Yi national minorities.

Administratively speaking, Ulanqab is a "city" and Jining a "district", in reality Jining is a de facto city, while Ulanqab is an administrative division covering a much larger area. See prefecture-level city for more information on this arrangement.

Jining South Railway Station (集宁南站) serves as a railway intersection to the border town of Erenhot to the north, Hohhot and Baotou to the west, and Shanxi province's Datong to the south.

History

Map including Jining (labeled as 集寧 CHI-NING (P'ING-TI-CH'ÜAN)) (AMS, 1963)

Recorded human activity in the Jining area dates back to the Shang dynasty. It was originally named Bingzhou (并州). In the Song dynasty it was part of the Yunzhong Commandery (云中府); it was placed under the administration of Datong during the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). During the Yuan dynasty, it was named "Jining" for the first time. In 1675, the Jining area was placed under the administration of the Plain Yellow Banner of Chahar Province, and in 1750 was transferred to Fengzhen City's administration. In 1922, it was renamed Jining and became a municipality, and the following year a county. In 1948 Jining fell under the control of the Communist Party. The urban core was subsequently renamed Chengguan Town (roughly, "urban district"), then Pingdiquan Town (平地泉), then finally back to Jining in April 1956.

In 2004, Ulanqab League, to which it is the seat of government, was 'converted' to a prefecture-level city, and Jining is correspondingly changed from a county-level city to a district. Ulanqab is named Chaborte in the writings of P. Evariste Huc.

Administrative divisions

Jining District is divided into 8 subdistricts, 1 town, and 1 township.

Name Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Mongolian (Hudum Script) Mongolian (Cyrillic) Administrative division code
Subdistricts
Xinti Road Subdistrict 新体路街道 Xīntǐlù Jiēdào ᠰᠢᠨ ᠲᠢ ᠵᠠᠮ ᠤᠨ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Шин ди замын зээл гудамж 150902001
Qiaodong Subdistrict 桥东街道 Qiáodōng Jiēdào ᠴᠢᠶᠣᠤ ᠳ᠋ᠦᠩ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Чяо дүн зээл гудамж 150902002
Qianjin Road Subdistrict 前进路街道 Qiánjìnlù Jiēdào ᠴᠢᠶᠠᠨ ᠵᠢᠨ ᠵᠠᠮ ᠤᠨ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Чонгийн замын зээл гудамж 150902003
Changqing Subdistrict 常青街道 Chángqīng Jiēdào ᠴᠠᠩ ᠴᠢᠩ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Цан чин зээл гудамж 150902004
Hushan Subdistrict 虎山街道 Hǔshān Jiēdào ᠬᠤ ᠱᠠᠨ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Хоо шин зээл гудамж 150902005
Qiaoxi Subdistrict 桥西街道 Qiáoxī Jiēdào ᠴᠢᠶᠣᠤ ᠰᠢ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Чяо ший зээл гудамж 150902006
Xinhua Street Subdistrict 新华街街道 Xīnhuájiē Jiēdào ᠰᠢᠨᠬᠤᠸᠠ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Шэнхуа зээл гудамж 150902007
Quanshan Subdistrict 泉山街道 Quánshān Jiēdào ᠴᠢᠦᠸᠠᠨ ᠱᠠᠨ ᠵᠡᠭᠡᠯᠢ ᠭᠤᠳᠤᠮᠵᠢ Чиован шин зээл гудамж 150902008
Town
Baihaizi Town 白海子镇 Báihǎizi Zhèn ᠪᠠᠢ ᠬᠠᠢ ᠽᠢ ᠪᠠᠯᠭᠠᠰᠤ Бай хай зи балгас 150902105
Township
Malianqu Township 马莲渠乡 Mǎliánqú Xiāng ᠮᠠ ᠯᠢᠶᠠᠨ ᠴᠢᠦᠢ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠩ Ма лиан чюй шиян 150902205

Transportation

Jining is a major transport node in central Inner Mongolia. It is on the Beijing-Baotou railway, and the terminus of the Jining-Erenhot Railway, making the city a short connection away from urban centres such as Hohhot, Baotou, Zhangjiakou, Datong, and Beijing. High-speed rail access is available to Hohhot and Baotou; travel time to the regional capital is approximately an hour.

Jining is also on the route of China National Highway 208, China National Highway 110, and the G6 Beijing–Lhasa Expressway.

Intercity buses are available to neighboring cities and towns.

Natural resources

The Jining area is a source of limestone and turquoise.

References

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