Lugouqiao, Beijing

Lugouqiao Subdistrict (Chinese: 卢沟桥街道; pinyin: Lúgōuqiáo Jiēdào), formerly Lugouqiao Township, is a subdistrict located at the northern end of Fengtai District, Beijing, China. It borders Lugu, Babaoshan, Taipingqiao and Guang'anmenwai Subdistricts to the north, You'anmen Subdistrict to the east, Xincun Subdistrict, Huaxiang and Wanpingcheng Townships to the south, Changxindian Town and Lugu Subdistrict to the west. It has a population of 112,087 within its administrative area as of the 2020 census.[1]

Lugouqiao Subdistrict
卢沟桥街道
Beijing No. 4 Intermediate People's Court within the subdistrict, 2022
Beijing No. 4 Intermediate People's Court within the subdistrict, 2022
Lugouqiao Subdistrict is located in Beijing
Lugouqiao Subdistrict
Lugouqiao Subdistrict
Lugouqiao Subdistrict is located in China
Lugouqiao Subdistrict
Lugouqiao Subdistrict
Coordinates: 39°52′13″N 116°16′52″E
CountryChina
MunicipalityBeijing
DistrictFengtai
Village-level Divisions11 communities
6 village
Area
  Total28.48 km2 (11.00 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total112,087
  Density3,900/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
100161
Area code010

The subdistrict's name (Chinese: 卢沟桥; lit. 'Lu Ditch Bridge'), is the native Chinese name for Marco Polo Bridge, located at Yongding River on the southwest part of the subdistrict.[2]

History

Timeline of Lugouqiao Subdistrict[2]
Year Status
1912 Part of the 4th District of Beijing and Wanping County
1949 Western portion was part of Fengtai District, while the east a part of Baiyunguan District
1953 Established as a township
1956 5 farming cooperatives and townships were created in the area, including Lugouqiao
1958 The following five cooperatives merged to form People's Commune of Lugouqiao Dongfanghong:
  • Lugouqiao
  • Xiaotun
  • Yuegezhuang
  • Xiaojing
  • Sanluju
1964 The commune was renamed to People's Commune of Lugouqiao Sino-Romanian Friendship
1983 Reformed into a rural bureau
1987 Reformed into a township
1989 Part of the township was separated and formed Taipingqiao Subdistrict
1990 Part of the township was separated and formed Wanpingcheng Township
2005 Jingtu village was incorporated into Taipingqiao Subdistrict
2010 Became an area while retaining township status
2021 Reformed into a subdistrict

Administrative Division

In 2021, Lugouqiao Subdistrict has direct jurisdiction over 17 subdivisions, including 11 communities and 6 villages:[3]

Administrative Division Code Community Names Name Transliteration Type
110106017005 同馨家园 Tongxin JIayuan Community
110106017006 小瓦窑西里 Xiaowayao Xili Community
110106017007 小屯 Xiaotun Community
110106017008 大瓦窑 Dawayao Community
110106017009 假日万恒 Jiari Wanheng Community
110106017010 美域家园 Meiyu Jiayuan Community
110106017011 建邦枫景 Jianbang Fengjing Community
110106017012 丰泽家园 Fengze Jiayuan Community
110106017013 假日风景 Jiari Fengjing Community
110106017014 康馨家园北区 Kangxin Jiayuan Beiqu Community
110106017015 康馨家园南区 Kangxin Jiayuan Nanqu Community
110106017213 大井 Dajing Village
110106017214 小屯 Xiaotun Village
110106017215 小瓦窑 Xiaowayao Village
110106017216 张仪 Zhangyi Village
110106017217 郭庄子 Guozhuangzi Village
110106017219 大瓦窑 Dawayao Village

Landmark

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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