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Huanggu
Huanggu District () is one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of the Chinese province of Liaoning. It borders Shenbei New Area to the north, Dadong to the east, Shenhe to the southeast, Heping to the south, Tiexi to the southwest, and Yuhong to the west. Toponymy The district is named after Huanggutun ("tun" means village), where the Huanggutun Incident of 1928 took place. Although the Chinese characters used to write the name of the district mean "royal aunt", the name is actually a transliteration of (, , 1605–1643), the Manchu Prince Jian of the First Rank whose tomb was in the area. Politics Huanggu District hosts the seat of the Provincial Government of Liaoning. Administrative divisions Huanggu has twelve subdistricts: *Liaohe Subdistrict () * Shouquan Subdistrict () * Santaizi Subdistrict () * Minglian Subdistrict () *Tawan Subdistrict () * Huanghe Subdistrict () * Lingbei Subdistrict () * Huashan Subdistrict () * Xinle S ...
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Shenyang
Shenyang (, ; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ), formerly known as Fengtian () or by its Manchu language, Manchu name Mukden, is a major China, Chinese sub-provincial city and the List of capitals in China#Province capitals, provincial capital of Liaoning province. Located in central-north Liaoning, it is the province's most populous city, with a total population of 9,070,093 inhabitants as of the 2020 census. Among the resident population of the city, the male population is 4,521,021, accounting for 49.85%; the female population is 4,549,072, accounting for 50.15%. The sex ratio of the total population (with women as 100, the ratio of men to women) dropped from 102.10 in the sixth national census in 2010 to 99.38. Its built-up (or metro) area encompassing 8 Shenyang urban districts and the 4 Fushun urban districts, was home to 8,192,848 inhabitants in 2020. It is also the largest city in Northeast China by urban population, with 7.49 million people (2020 census). Shenyang is also the ...
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Huanggu District () is one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of the Chinese province of Liaoning. It borders Shenbei New Area to the north, Dadong to the east, Shenhe to the southeast, Heping to the south, Tiexi to the southwest, and Yuhong to the west. Toponymy The district is named after Huanggutun ("tun" means village), where the Huanggutun Incident of 1928 took place. Although the Chinese characters used to write the name of the district mean "royal aunt", the name is actually a transliteration of (, , 1605–1643), the Manchu Prince Jian of the First Rank whose tomb was in the area. Politics Huanggu District hosts the seat of the Provincial Government of Liaoning. Administrative divisions Huanggu has twelve subdistricts: *Liaohe Subdistrict () * Shouquan Subdistrict () * Santaizi Subdistrict () * Minglian Subdistrict () *Tawan Subdistrict () * Huanghe Subdistrict () * Lingbei Subdistrict () * Huashan Subdistrict () * Xinle S ...
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Huanggutun Incident
The Huanggutun incident (), also known as the , was the assassination of the Fengtian warlord and Generalissimo of the Military Government of China Zhang Zuolin near Shenyang on 4 June 1928. Zhang was killed when his personal train was destroyed by an explosion at the Huanggutun Railway Station that had been plotted and committed by the Kwantung Army of the Imperial Japanese Army. Zhang's death had undesirable outcomes for the Empire of Japan, which had hoped to advance its interests in Manchuria at the end of the Warlord Era, and the incident was concealed as in Japan. The incident delayed the Japanese invasion of Manchuria for several years until the Mukden Incident in 1931. Background Following the Xinhai Revolution of 1911, China dissolved in spontaneous devolution, with local officials and military leaders assuming power independent of control by the weak central government. In Northern China, the once-powerful Beiyang Army split up into various factions after the deat ...
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Zhao Mausoleum (Qing Dynasty)
Zhaoling (; mnc, , v=eldengge munggan), also known as Beiling () is the tomb of the first Qing emperor, Hong Taiji, and his Empress Xiaoduanwen. The tomb is located within Beiling Park, in Huanggu District of the northern urban Shenyang, Liaoning province, and is a popular area attraction. The tomb complex took eight years (between 1643 and 1651) to build and has a row of animal statues leading to it. The tomb and surrounding park cover an area of 3,300,000 square metres making it the largest of the three imperial tombs north of the great wall. The area around the tomb was originally set aside for imperial use and ordinary people were forbidden entry. This forbidden area was opened to the public in 1928 and now forms Shenyang's Beiling Park (). The Beiling Park has an area of 330 hectares (820 acres), and contains many historic buildings, pine trees and lakes. In 1927, Government of the Fengtian Province (later renamed Liaoning Province) established the park, which inclu ...
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Shenhe
The Shenhe District () is one of ten districts of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province in Northeast China. Shenhe serves as the central district of Shenyang and currently hosts the seat of the City Government. It borders the districts of Dadong to the northeast, Dongling to the southeast, Heping to the west, and Huanggu to the northwest. Administrative subdivisions There are 10 subdistricts within the district. Subdistricts: * Xinbeizhan Subdistrict () * Zhujianlu Subdistrict () * Huangcheng Subdistrict () *Daxi Subdistrict () * Shandongmiao Subdistrict () * Fengyutan Subdistrict () * Binhe Subdistrict () * Wanlian Subdistrict () *Danan Subdistrict () * Wulihe Subdistrict () Transport Rail Shenhe District is also home to Northeast China's main railway hub, the Shenyang North Railway Station (locally known as the "North Station"). The railways leading to the station forms the border between Shenhe District and the neighbouring eastern portion of Huanggu District. Th ...
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Xinle Subdistrict, Shenyang
Xinle may refer to: *Xinle culture (5500-4800 BC), Neolithic culture in northeast China, found primarily around the lower Liao River on the Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning * Xinle, Hebei, a city in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China * Xinle, Sichuan, a town in Luzhou, Sichuan, China *Xinle Township, Heilongjiang, a township in Hulin, Heilongjiang, China *Xinle Township, Chongqing, a township in Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County, Chongqing, China * Xinle Subdistrict, Shenyang, a subdistrict in Huanggu District, Shenyang, Liaoning, China *Xinle Subdistrict, Harbin, a subdistrict in Daowai District Daowai District () is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, forming part of the city's urban core. It borders the districts of Hulan to the north, Acheng to the southea ...
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Yuhong
Yuhong District () is one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, Northeast China, and forms part of the northwestern and western suburbs. It borders Shenbei New Area to the northeast, Huanggu District to the east, Sujiatun District to the south, and Xinmin City to the west; in addition, Tiexi District also lies in between the two parts of Yuhong. Economy China Resources Beverage, the distributor of C'estbon water, has its northeast regional office in the district.Contact 联系我们
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Tiexi District, Shenyang
Tiexi District () is one of ten District (China), districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning, Liaoning Province, Northeast China, Northeast China, and forms part of the urban core. It borders Yuhong District to the north, Huanggu District to the northeast, Heping District, Shenyang, Heping District to the east, Sujiatun District to the southeast, Liaozhong County to the southwest, and Xinmin City to the northwest; it also borders the prefecture-level city of Liaoyang to the south. Administrative divisions There are 20 Subdistrict (China), subdistricts within the district. Subdistricts: *Lingkong Subdistrict (), Qinggong Subdistrict (), Weigong Subdistrict (), Qi Lu Subdistrict (), Shi'er Road Subdistrict (), Luguan Subdistrict (), Qixian Subdistrict (), Xinggong Subdistrict, Shenyang, Xinggong Subdistrict (), Qigong Subdistrict (), Jihong Subdistrict (), Chonggong Subdistrict (), Xinghua Subdistrict, Shenyang, Xinghua Subdistrict (), Gongrencun Sub ...
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Heping District, Shenyang
Heping District () is one of ten districts of the Chinese sub-provincial city of Shenyang, the capital of the Northeastern province of Liaoning. It borders the districts of Huanggu to the north, Shenhe to the east, Dongling to the southeast, Sujiatun to the south, and Tiexi and Yuhong to the west. Economy Northeast Electricity, China Post, railways, other such industrial hubs and many media outlets such as Liaoning Radio and Television, Shenyang Radio and Television as well as the ''Shenyang Daily'' newspaper are also located in this district. All Nippon Airways has its Shenyang Office in Tower 2 of City Plaza Shenyang in the district. Politics Heping District is also the core area for many political institutions in the Northeast, including CPC Liaoning Provincial Committee, headquarters of the Northern Theater Command (previously the Shenyang Military Region), General Logistics Department and the consulates-general of the United States, Japan, South Korea, North Korea a ...
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Dadong
Dadong District () is one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of the Chinese province of Liaoning. It borders Shenbei New Area to the north, Dongling to the east, Shenhe to the south, and Huanggu to the west. Toponymy Its name derives from the fact that the district started off as the residential area immediately outside the old inner city wall's Fujin Gate (), which is also called Great East Gate (). Administrative divisions Dadong District has fifteen subdistricts: *Wanquan Subdistrict () *Guancheng Subdistrict () * Chang'an Subdistrict () * Dongta Subdistrict () * Xindong Subdistrict () *Zhulin Subdistrict () * Xiaodong Subdistrict () * Xiaojinqiao Subdistrict () * Dabei Subdistrict () * Xiaobei Subdistrict () * Taochang Subdistrict () * Liaoshen Subdistrict () * Dongzhan Subdistrict () * Ertaizi Subdistrict () * Wenguan Subdistrict () Transport The oldest airfield in Shenyang, the now-defunct East Pagoda Airport, is located in Dadong D ...
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Shenbei New Area
Shenbei New Area () is a development zone and one of ten districts of the prefecture-level city of Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province, Northeast China, and forms part of the northern suburbs. It borders Dongling District to the southeast, Dadong District and Huanggu District to the south, Yuhong District to the southwest, Xinmin City and Faku County to the northwest; it also borders the prefecture-level cities of Tieling to the northeast and Fushun Fushun (, formerly romanised as ''Fouchouen'', using French spelling, also as Fuxi ()) is a prefecture level city in Liaoning province, China, about east of Shenyang, with a total area of , of which is the city proper. Situated on the Hun Rive ... to the southeast. References www.xzqh.org External links County-level divisions of Liaoning Shenyang {{Liaoning-geo-stub ...
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