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Tiancun Road Subdistrict
Tiancun Road Subdistrict () is a subdistrict on the southwest of Haidian District, Beijing, China. It borders Sijiqing Town in the north, Shuguang and Balizhuang Subdistricts in the east, Yongding Road, Wanshou Road and Laoshan Subdistricts in the south, and Bajiao Subdistrict in the west. As of 2020 it had a population of 108,088. The subdistrict was established in 2000, and was named for the Tiancun () Road that passed through it. Administrative Divisions In the year 2021, Tiancun Road Subdistrict covered a total of 27 communities: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divi ... References Haidian District Subdistricts of Beijing {{Beijing-geo-stub ...
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Subdistrict (China)
A subdistrict ()' is one of the smaller administrative divisions of China, administrative divisions of China. It is a form of townships of China, township-level division which is typically part of a larger urban area, as opposed to a discrete towns of China, town (zhèn, 镇) surrounded by rural areas, or a rural townships of China, township (xiāng, 乡). In general, urban areas are divided into subdistricts and a subdistrict is sub-divided into several residential community, residential communities or neighbourhoods as well as into villagers' groups (居民区/居住区, 小区/社区, 村民小组). The subdistrict's administrative agency is the subdistrict office ()"【街道办事处】 jiēdào bànshìchù 市辖区、不设区的市的人民政府派出机关。在上一级政府领导下,负责本辖区内的社区服务、经济发展、社会治安等工作。" or simply the jiedao ban (街道办, jiēdào bàn). Because of the influence of the literal meaning of ...
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Subdistricts Of China
A subdistrict ()' is one of the smaller administrative divisions of China. It is a form of township-level division which is typically part of a larger urban area, as opposed to a discrete town (zhèn, 镇) surrounded by rural areas, or a rural township (xiāng, 乡). In general, urban areas are divided into subdistricts and a subdistrict is sub-divided into several residential communities or neighbourhood A neighbourhood (British English, Irish English, Australian English and Canadian English) or neighborhood (American English; see spelling differences) is a geographically localised community within a larger city, town, suburb or rural are ...s as well as into villagers' groups (居民区/居住区, 小区/社区, 村民小组). The subdistrict's administrative agency is the subdistrict office ()"【街道办事处】 jiēdào bànshìchù 市辖区、不设区的市的人民政府派出机关。在上一级政府领导下,负责本辖区内的社区服务、经 ...
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Administrative Division Codes Of The People's Republic Of China
The Administrative division codes of the People's Republic of China identify the administrative divisions of China at county level and above. They are published by the National Bureau of Statistics of China with the latest version issued on September 30, 2015. Coding scheme Reading from left to right, administrative division codes contain the following information: * The first and second digits identify the highest level administrative division, which may be a province, autonomous region, municipality or Special Administrative Region (SAR). * Digits three and four show summary data for the associated prefecture-level city, prefecture (地区 ''dìqū''), autonomous prefecture, Mongolian league, municipal city district or county. Codes 01 – 20 and 51 – 70 identify provincial level cities, codes 21 – 50 represent prefectures, autonomous prefectures and Mongolian leagues. *The fifth and sixth digits represent the county-level division – city district, county-level ci ...
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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 occupants of the typical community. Residential communities are typically communities that help support more commercial or industrial communities with consumers and workers. That phenomenon is probably because some people prefer not to live in an urban or industrial area, but rather a suburban or rural setting. For that reason, they are also called dormitory towns, bedroom communities, or commuter towns. An example of a residential community would include a small town or city outside a larger city or a large town located near a smaller but more commercially- or industrially-centered town or city, for instance Taitou in Gaocun, Wuqing, Tianjin, China. China In the People's Republic of China, a community (), also called residential unit or ...
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Bajiao Subdistrict, Beijing
Bajiao Subdistrict () is a subdistrict on the southeastern part of Shijingshan District , Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ..., China. It borders Pingguoyuan Subdistrict to its north, Sijiqing, Tiancunlu and Laoshan Subdistricts to its east, Lugu Subdistrict to its south, and Gucheng Subdistrict to its west. As of 2020, its population was 110,929. The subdistrict was established in 1983, and got its name Bajiao () from a village that predated the subdistrict. Administrative Division As of 2021, Bajiao Subdistrict contains a total of 23 communities: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing References {{Authority control Shijingshan District Subdistricts of Beijing ...
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Laoshan Subdistrict
Laoshan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict on the southeast of Shijingshan District , Beijing, China. It borders Tiancunlu Subdistrict to the north, Wangshoulu and Yongdinglu Subdistricts to the east, Lugu and Babaoshan Subdistricts to the south, and Bajiao Subdistrict to the west. In 2020, it had a population of 40,023. This subdistrict is located on the southern slope of Laoshan (), and thus named after the mountain. Administrative Division As of 2021, Laoshan Subdistrict consists of 12 communities: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divi ... References Shijingshan District Subdistricts of Beijing {{Subdistricts of Dongcheng District, Beijing ...
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Wanshou Road Subdistrict
Wanshou Road Subdistrict () is a subdistrict which lies on the southwestern of Haidian District, Beijing, China. It borders Yongding Road, Tiancun Road and Balizhuang Subdistrict to the north, Yangfangdian Subdistrict to the east, Liuliqiao Subdistrict to the south, Babaoshan and Laoshan Subdistrict Laoshan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict on the southeast of Shijingshan District , Beijing, China. It borders Tiancunlu Subdistrict to the north, Wangshoulu and Yongdinglu Subdistricts to the east, Lugu and Babaoshan Subdistricts to the south, and ...s to the west. Its population was 121,453 as of 2020. The subdistrict was named after Wanshou () Road within it. History Administrative Divisions In 2021, Wanshou Road Subdistrict was composed of 27 communities: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing References {{Subdivisions of Haidian District, Beijing Haidian District Subdistricts of Beijing ...
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Yongding Road Subdistrict, Beijing
Yongding Road Subdistrict () is a subdistrict situated on the south side of Haidian District, Beijing, China. It borders Tiancun Road Subdistrict in the north, Wanshou Road Subdistrict in the east and south, and Laoshan Subdistrict to the west. As of 2020, it had 90,879 people residing within it. The subdistrict was created in June 1979, and its name came from Yongding () Road that runs through it. Administrative Divisions As of 2021, Yongding Road Subdistrict consisted of 25 communities: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divi ... References {{Subdivisions of Haidian District, Beijing Haidian District Subdistricts of Beijing ...
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Balizhuang Subdistrict, Haidian District
Balizhuang Subdistrict () is a subdistrict on the south of Haidian District, Beijing, China. It borders Shuguang and Zizhuyuan Subdistricts in its north, Ganjiakou Subdistrict in its east, Wanshou Road Subdistrict in its south, and Tiancun Road Subdistrict in its west. In 2020 it had a total population of 133,400. The subdistrict was created in 1963. Administrative Divisions In 2021, Balizhuang Subdistrict consisted of 32 communities A community is a Level of analysis, social unit (a group of living things) with commonality such as place (geography), place, Norm (social), norms, religion, values, Convention (norm), customs, or Identity (social science), identity. Communiti ...: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing References Haidian District Subdistricts of Beijing {{Beijing-geo-stub ...
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The time in China follows a single standard time offset of UTC+08:00 (eight hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time), even though the country spans almost five geographical time zones. The official national standard time is called ''Beijing Time'' (BJT, ) domestically and ''China Standard Time'' (CST) internationally. Daylight saving time has not been observed since 1991. China Standard Time (UTC+8) is consistent across Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Mongolia, etc. History In the 1870s, the Shanghai Xujiahui Observatory was constructed by a French Catholic missionary. In 1880s officials in Shanghai French Concession started to provide a time announcement service using the Shanghai Mean Solar Time provided by the aforementioned observatory for ships into and out of Shanghai. By the end of 19th century, the time standard provided by the observatory had been switched to GMT+08:00. The practice has spread to other coastal ports, and in ...
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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 occupants of the typical community. Residential communities are typically communities that help support more commercial or industrial communities with consumers and workers. That phenomenon is probably because some people prefer not to live in an urban or industrial area, but rather a suburban or rural setting. For that reason, they are also called dormitory towns, bedroom communities, or commuter towns. An example of a residential community would include a small town or city outside a larger city or a large town located near a smaller but more commercially- or industrially-centered town or city, for instance Taitou in Gaocun, Wuqing, Tianjin, China. China In the People's Republic of China, a community (), also called residential unit or ...
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