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Sicundian
Sicundian Town () is a town in the western portion of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It borders Baigutun Town in its north, Damengzhuang and Nancaicun Towns in its east, Dongpuwa Subdistrict and Douzhangzhuang Town in its south, as well as Dongmaquan and Chengguan Towns in its west. In 2010, the town had a total population of 17,247. The name Sicundian () was taken from the Sishui County in Shandong, where the early settlers of the region originated. Geography Sicundian Town is located to the west of Longfeng River, with the Jingjintang Expressway and Jinghu Expressway Jinghu may refer to: *Jinghu (instrument) (京胡), Chinese bowed string instrument in the ''huqin'' family Places *Jinghu District (镜湖区), a district in Wuhu, Anhui, China *Jinghu Subdistrict (镜湖街道), a subdistrict in Ningjiang Distr ... passing through it. The town has an average elevation of 8 meters above the sea level. History Administrative divisions As of the year 2022, Sic ...
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Douzhangzhuang
Douzhangzhuang Town () is a town situated at the west side of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Dongmaquan and Sicundian Towns in its north, Dongpuwa and Huangzhuang Subdistricts in its east, Chenzui and Huanghuadian Towns in its south, and Luofa Town in its west. In 2010, the town had 23,421 residents within its boundaries. During the Ming Dynasty, the area was settled by a family with the surname Zhang, who specialized in the production of beans and vegetables. The settlement took the name Doujiaozhangzhuang (), which was later simplified to Douzhangzhuang. Geography Douzhangzhuang Town is situated along the Beijing–Shanghai Railway, at an altitude of 8 meters above the sea level. History Administrative divisions As of 2022, Douzhangzhuang Town consisted of 19 subdivisions, including the following 1 residential community A residential community is a community, usually a small town or city, that is composed mostly of residents, as op ...
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Baigutun
Baigutun Town (), is a town located in the northwest of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Gaocun Town in its north, Hexiwu and Damengzhuang Towns in its east, Sicundian Town in its south, as well as Chengguan and Dawangguzhuang Towns in its west. The town had a population of 21,443 as of 2010. Geography Baigutun Town is situated at the western shore of Longfeng and Fenghe Rivers, at an altitude of 9 meters above the sea level. History Administrative divisions By the end of 2022, Baigutun Town has the following 21 villages: * Dongmafang (东马房) * Xihuangxinzhuang (西黄辛庄) * Qiuguzhuang (邱古庄) * Yanggeda (杨疙疸) * Houtuncun (后屯村) * Gengzhuangcun (耿庄村) * Xuzhuang (徐庄) * Hepingzhuang (和平庄) * Xinfangzi (新房子) * Daweizhuang (大魏庄) * Xiaoweizhuang (小魏庄) * Xiaotiancun (小天村) * Xiaozhaozhuang (小赵庄) * Quliuzhuang (屈刘庄) * Baigutun (白古屯) * Fucun (富村) * Shaoziying (稍子营) ...
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Chengguan, Tianjin
Chengguan Town () is a town situated in the western side of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Dawangguzhuang and Baigutun Towns in the north, Sicundian Town in the east, Dongmaquan Town in the south, and Beiwang Town in the west. As of 2010, it had a total population of 27,050. The name Chengguan () came from the town's historic location as the administrative center of Wuqing County during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Geography Chengguan Town lies on Tianjin's western border with Langfang, Hebei Hebei or , (; alternately Hopeh) is a northern province of China. Hebei is China's sixth most populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The province is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, an .... Cuilang Highway runs east–west through it. The town has an average elevation of 10 meters above the sea level. History Administrative divisions By 2022, Chengguan Town was composed of the following ...
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Dongmaquan, Tianjin
Dongmaquan Town () is a town situated situated on the west edge of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Beiwang Township and Chengguan Town to the north, Sicundian Town to the east, Douzhangzhuang Town to the south, and Luofa Town to the west. Its population was 15,850 in 2010. Its name Dongmaquan () refers to its historical function as a place for raising horses during the Liao Dynasty. Geography Dongmaquan Town is on Tianjin's western boundary with Hebei, at an altitude of 9 meters above the sea level. Dadong Highway crosses through it. History Administrative divisions At the end of 2022, Dongmaquan Town had 14 subdivisions, consisting of the following one residential community A residential community is a community, usually a small town or city, that is composed mostly of residents, as opposed to commercial businesses and/or industrial facilities, all three of which are considered to be the three main types of occup ... and 13 villages: ...
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Nancaicun
Nancaicun Town () is a town on the north of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It borders Daliang Town in its north, Cuihuangkou and Dajianchang Towns in its east, Xuguantun and Dongpuwa Subdistricts in its south, as well as Sicundian and Damengzhuang Towns in its west. Its total population was 47,091 as of 2010. Its name came from Nancai Village, which host the town's government. The village used to be part of a larger settlement named Caicun, which was named after Cai family who founded the settlement in the Song dynasty. During the Yuan dynasty The Yuan dynasty (), officially the Great Yuan (; xng, , , literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its division. It was established by Kublai, the fifth ..., renovation of the Grand Canal opened a waterway that crossed Caicun, dividing it into Nancaicun and Beicaicun. History Administrative divisions In 2022, Nancaicun Town consi ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Tianjin
This is a list of Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#Township level, township-level divisions of the municipality of Tianjin, People's Republic of China (PRC). After Province-level divisions of the People's Republic of China, province, Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China#Prefecture level, prefecture, and County-level division, county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. However, as Tianjin is a Direct-controlled municipality of China, province-level municipality, the prefecture-level divisions are absent and so county-level divisions are at the second level, and township-level divisions are at the third level of administration. There are a total of 244 such divisions in Tianjin, divided into 106 Subdistrict (China), subdistricts, 118 Town (China), towns, 19 Townships of the People's Republic of China, townships and 1 ethnic township. This list is organised by ...
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Wuqing District
Wuqing District () is a district of Tianjin, bordering Hebei province to the north and west, Beijing Municipality to the northwest, Baodi District to the northeast, and Beichen District and Xiqing District to the southeast/south. Administrative divisions There are 6 subdistricts, 19 towns, and 5 townships A township is a kind of human settlement or administrative subdivision, with its meaning varying in different countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, C ... in the district: Climate References External links Districts of Tianjin {{Tianjin-geo-stub ...
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Damengzhuang
Damengzhuang Town () is a town located inside of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It borders Hexiwu Town in its north, Daliang Town in its east, Nancaicun Town in its south, as well as Sicundian and Baigutun Towns in its west. It had a population of 22,162 as of 2010. The name Damengzhuang () refers to the village where the government of the town is located in. The village in turn gets its name from the Meng family that first settled here in the beginning of Ming Dynasty. History Administrative divisions By 2022, Damengzhuang Town oversaw 21 villages. They are listed below: * Huotun (霍屯) * Damengzhuang (大孟庄) * Sigezhuang (寺各庄) * Xiaowangzhuang (小王庄) * Dawangzhuang (大王庄) * Mengcundian (蒙村店) * Qixianggongzhuang (七相公庄) * Zhaoyangsi (昭阳寺) * Dadao Zhangzhuang (大道张庄) * Anzishang (安子上) * Sanjianfang (三间房) * Xiaoyahuzhai (小押虎寨) * Dayahuzhai (大押虎寨) * Tingshang (亭上) * Liuzhuang (刘庄) * Z ...
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Hebei
Hebei or , (; alternately Hopeh) is a northern province of China. Hebei is China's sixth most populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The province is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, and 0.3% Mongol. Three Mandarin dialects are spoken: Jilu Mandarin, Beijing Mandarin and Jin. Hebei borders the provinces of Shanxi to the west, Henan to the south, Shandong to the southeast, Liaoning to the northeast, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the north. Its economy is based on agriculture and manufacturing. The province is China's premier steel producer, although the steel industry creates serious air pollution. Five UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be found in the province, the: Great Wall of China, Chengde Mountain Resort, Grand Canal, Eastern Qing tombs, and Western Qing tombs. It is also home to five National Famous Historical and Cultural Cities: Handan, Baoding, Chengde, Zhengding and Shanhaiguan. Historic ...
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People's Commune
The people's commune () was the highest of three administrative levels in rural areas of the People's Republic of China during the period from 1958 to 1983, until they were replaced by townships. Communes, the largest collective units, were divided in turn into production brigades and production teams. The communes had governmental, political, and economic functions during the Cultural Revolution. The people's commune was commonly known for collectivizing living and working practices, especially during the Great Leap Forward. The scale of the commune and its ability to extract income from the rural population enabled commune administrations to invest in large-scale mechanization, infrastructure, and industrial projects. The communes did not, however, meet many of their long-term goals, such as facilitating the construction of socialism in the rural areas, liberating women from housework, and creating sustainable agriculture practices in the countryside. They ranged in number fr ...
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Jinghu Expressway
Jinghu may refer to: *Jinghu (instrument) (京胡), Chinese bowed string instrument in the ''huqin'' family Places *Jinghu District (镜湖区), a district in Wuhu, Anhui, China *Jinghu Subdistrict (镜湖街道), a subdistrict in Ningjiang District, Songyuan, Jilin, China *Jinghu Circuit (荆湖路), a circuit or province of the Song dynasty Beijing/Shanghai *Jinghu (京沪), a colloquial term referring to Beijing and Shanghai, two of the largest cities in China ** Jinghu Expressway, road linking Beijing to Shanghai in China **Jinghu railway, train line running between Beijing and Shanghai in China **Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway The Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway (or Jinghu high-speed railway, from its name in Mandarin) is a high-speed railway that connects two major economic zones in the People's Republic of China: the Bohai Economic Rim and the Yangtze River ...
, high speed railway between Beijing and Shanghai in China {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Jingjintang Expressway
Jingjintang Expressway (), also known as the Jingtang Expressway, links Beijing via central Tianjin to the Tanggu District in eastern Tianjin. 143 kilometres in length, it crosses the jurisdictions of Beijing and Tianjin municipalities and Hebei province. Tolls apply as of Dayangfang near the Eastern 5th Ring Road in Beijing until the Tanggu/ TEDA exit. The expressway uses a networked toll system across all jurisdictions and is managed by Huabei (North China) Expressways. This route is now part of G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway and Tianjin () expressway. Route The Jingjintang Expressway runs through the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin, as well as Hebei province. Beijing (Fenzhongsi - Shibalidian - Dayangfang - Majuqiao - Caiyu) - Langfang (Hebei) - Tianjin ( Yangcun - Central Tianjin - Tianjin Airport - Tanggu District/ TEDA). History The expressway opened on September 25, 1993, and was the first express to be built to more recent standards. This expressway has sl ...
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