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Yanqing (town)
Yanqing Town () is a town situated on the west side of Yanqing District, Beijing, China. It borders Zhangshanying Town in its north, Shenjiaying Town in its east, as well as Dayushu and Kangzhuang Towns in its south. Additionally, it contains Rulin, Xiangshuiyuan and Baiquan Subdistricts within it, and has two exclaves south of Baiquan. In 2020, Its population was determined to be 54,790. The town's name had been Longqing () during the early Ming dynasty. In 1567, to avoid the name taboo of Longqing Emperor, the region was renamed Yanqing (). Geography Yanqing Town is situated at the both shores of Guishui River. China National Highway 110 and Datong–Qinhuangdao railway both traverse through the town. History Administrative divisions At the end of 2021, Yanqing Town was made up of the following 45 villages A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe b ...
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Towns Of China
When referring to political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese (traditional: ; ). The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as third-level administrative units, along with for example townships (). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town. Similarly to a higher-level administrative units, the borders of a town would typically include an urban core (a small town with the population on the order of 10,000 people), as well as rural area with some villages (, or ). Map representation A typical provincial map would merely show a town as a circle centered at its urban area and labeled with its name, while a more detailed one (e.g., a map of a single county-level division) would also show the borders dividing the county or county-level city into towns () and/or township () and subdistrict (街道) units. The town in which the county level government, and usually the division's mai ...
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Shenjiaying
Shenjiaying Town () is a town in the Yanqing District of Beijing. It shares border with Zhangshanying and Jiuxian Towns in the north, Yongning Town in the east, Jingzhuang and Dayushu Towns in the south, and Yanqing Town in the west. In 2020, it was home to 16,661. This town's name refers to Shenjiaying Village, where the town's government is located. Geography Shenjiaying Town is on Guishui River's alluvial plain, within the Yanhuai Basin. Both Beijing-Yinchuan Highway and Datong–Qinhuangdao railway go through the town. History Administrative divisions As of 2021, Shenjiaying Town had direct jurisdiction over 25 subdivisions, consisted of 3 communities and 22 villages A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to .... They are listed as follows: See also * List ...
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China National Highway 110
China National Highway 110 (G110) runs from Beijing to Qingtongxia, via Hohhot, Baotou in Inner Mongolia, and Yinchuan. It heads northwest from Beijing to Zhangjiakou then heads straight west, and runs to approximately . In October 2004 and November 2004, it was overwhelmed with traffic diverted from the Jingzhang Expressway, occurring as a result of a massive traffic jam on the expressway. In a related incident in August 2010, a 100-km traffic jam occurred on this route. In 2013, under a new 2013-2030 plan by the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Transport, the G110 has been extended to Qingtongxia. Traffic jams Slow moving traffic and recurrent traffic jams on Highway 110 between Beijing and Inner Mongolia result from an overload of coal trucks transporting coal from newly opened mines in Inner Mongolia to sea ports on the coast of China. Route and distance See also * China National Highways References {{Roads and Expressways of Beijing ...
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Longqing Emperor
The Longqing Emperor (; 4March 15375July 1572), personal name Zhu Zaiji (朱載坖), was the 13th Emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1567 to 1572. He was initially known as the Prince of Yu (裕王) from 1539 to 1567 before he became the emperor. His era name, Longqing, means "great celebration". Reign After the death of the Jiajing Emperor, the Longqing Emperor inherited a country in disarray after years of mismanagement and corruption. Realizing the depth of chaos his father's long reign had caused, the Longqing Emperor set about reforming the government by re-employing talented officials previously banished by his father, such as Hai Rui. He also purged the government of corrupt officials namely Daoist priests whom the Jiajing Emperor had favoured in the hope of improving the situation in the empire. Furthermore, the Longqing Emperor restarted trade with other empires in Europe, Africa and other parts of Asia. Territorial security was reinforced through the appointmen ...
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Ming Dynasty
The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last orthodox dynasty of China ruled by the Han Chinese, Han people, the majority ethnic group in China. Although the primary capital of Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the short-lived Shun dynasty), numerous rump state, rump regimes ruled by remnants of the House of Zhu, Ming imperial family—collectively called the Southern Ming—survived until 1662. The Ming dynasty's founder, the Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368–1398), attempted to create a society of self-sufficient rural communities ordered in a rigid, immobile system that would guarantee and support a permanent class of soldiers for his dynasty: the empire's standing army exceeded one million troops and the naval history of China, navy's dockyards in Nanjin ...
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Enclave And Exclave
An enclave is a territory (or a small territory apart of a larger one) that is entirely surrounded by the territory of one other state or entity. Enclaves may also exist within territorial waters. ''Enclave'' is sometimes used improperly to denote a territory that is only partly surrounded by another state. The Vatican City and San Marino, both enclaved by Italy, and Lesotho, enclaved by South Africa, are completely enclaved sovereign states. An exclave is a portion of a state or district geographically separated from the main part by surrounding alien territory (of one or more states or districts etc). Many exclaves are also enclaves, but not all: an exclave can be surrounded by the territory of more than one state. The Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan is an example of an exclave that is not an enclave, as it borders Armenia, Turkey and Iran. Semi-enclaves and semi-exclaves are areas that, except for possessing an unsurrounded sea border (a coastline contiguous with internat ...
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Baiquan Subdistrict
Baiquan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict situated inside of Yanqing 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 Rulin and Xiangshuiyuan Subdistricts to its north, Dayushu Town to its east and south, and exclaves of Yanqing Town to its east, west and south. In 2020, its total population was 36,013. The subdistrict was established in 2009 from part of Yanqing Town. It was named after Baiquan () Street within it. Geography The subdistrict is bounded by Guishui River to its north. Yankang Road, which is part of the larger G234 Xingyang Road, passes through this region. Administrative divisions Below is a list of the 9 communities that Baiquan Subdistrict was consisted of in 2021: See also * List of township-level divisions of Beij ...
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Xiangshuiyuan Subdistrict
Xiangshuiyuan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict at the western part of Yanqing 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 shares border with Yanqing Town to its north and east, Baiquan Subdistrict to its south, and Rulin Subdistrict to its west. In 2020, the subdistrict had 48,251. The subdistrict was created from part of Yanqing Town in 2009. Its name literally means "Perfume Garden". Geography Xiangshuiyuan Subdistrict is on the northern bank of Guishui River. Administrative divisions Below is a list of the 16 communities that made up Xiangshuiyuan Subdistrict at the end of 2021: Gallery File:GeoPark.jpg, Beijing Yanqing World Geology Park in the south, 2014 File:Yanqing No.1 Middle School (20210212150345).jpg, Yanqing No.1 Middle Sc ...
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Rulin Subdistrict
Rulin Subdistrict () is a subdistrict situated in western Yanqing 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 shares border with Yanqing Town to its north and west, Xiangshuiyuan Subdistrict to its east, and Baiquan Subdistrict to its south. The result of the 2020 Chinese Census determined that Rulin's population was 28,230. The subdistrict was formed in 2009, and its name Rulin () comes from Rulinyuan Microdistrict within its borders. Geography The subdistrict is situated at the north bank of Guishui River, with S323 Expressway passing through the southern region. Administrative divisions As of the time in writing, 10 residential communities constituted Rulin subdistrict, all of which are listed in the table below: See also * List o ...
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Kangzhuang, Beijing
Kangzhuang Town () is a town in the Yanqing District of Beijing. It borders Zhangshanying and Yanqing Towns to its north, Dayushu Town to its east, Badaling Town to its southeast, Donghuayuan and Xiaonanxinbao Towns to its southwest, and has several pieces of lands north of the Guishui River. The census had counted 32,815 residents for this town in 2020. It is named Kangzhuang () because Kang was the most popular surname in the region during the founding of the settlement in 1593. Geography Kangzhuang is located on the eastern portion of Yanhuai Basin, and on the southern bank of Guishui River. Beijing–Baotou railway and Kangzhuang-Yanqing Railway pass through the town. History Administrative divisions By 2021, Kangzhuang Town comprised 34 subdivisions, with 3 communities and 31 villages A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller ...
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Dayushu, Beijing
Dayushu Town () is a town in the Yanqing District of Beijing. It borders Baiquan Subdistrict, Yanqing and Shenjiaying Towns to the north, Jingzhuang Town to the east, Badaling Town to the south, and Kangzhuang Town to the west. In the year 2020, it had a population of 16,166. The name Dayushu () comes from a large elm tree that used to exist within the region during the Ming dynasty. Geography Dayushu Town is located on the foothill of Yan Mountain Range. Datong–Qinhuangdao railway, National Highway 110 and Beijing–Ürümqi Expressway traverse through the town. History Administrative divisions At the time of writing, Dayushu Town consists of 26 subdivisions, including these 1 communities and 25 villages A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to ...: See als ...
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