Changshou () is a district in
Chongqing, China, located by the
Yangtze river
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, with a history spanning several thousand years. Changshou is from the
Yuzhong District of downtown Chongqing.
Administrative divisions
Changshou District administers 14
township
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Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, C ...
s and 4
subdistricts, with a total area of .
History
Changshou has a history of 2300 years.
*In 316 BC, a Zhi county was established.
*In 226 AD, it was renamed Jiangzhou county.
*In 519, it was renamed as Lewen county.
*In 1362, it was renamed as Changshou county.
*In 1959, Changshou County was put under the administration of
Chongqing city.
*In 2002, Changshou County was changed into Changshou District and it is a
district
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in
Chongqing city.
Population
Until the end of 2013, there are 369321 households, the total population is 906732. Among them, the non-agriculture population is 310531, agriculture population is 596201.
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Geography
Changshou is located in 106°49’22” E107°27’30”E of longitude and 29°43’ N30°12’30”N of latitude, . Changshou is classified as shallow hill area, slopes in the area are relatively smooth.
Climate
Transportation
Chongqing-
Fuling
Fuling District () is a district in central Chongqing, China. The area is known for ''zha cai'', a hot pickled mustard tuber, as well as serving as the location of former U.S. Peace Corps teacher Peter Hessler's best-selling memoir '' River Town: ...
Freeway and other two freeways are intersected in Changshou area.
Chongqing-
Wanzhou
Wanzhou District () is Chongqing's second most populated urban core area on the upper reaches of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River in China. It is currently governed as a district of Chongqing Municipality, bordering Sichuan to the northwest ...
Railway is under construction to provide transportation for businesses and tourists. Changshou has two
Yangtze River crossings, a
road
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There are many types of ...
and a
railway bridge
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.
Changshou District is 50 kilometers away from
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport
Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport is located in Yubei District, Chongqing, China. The airport's IATA Airport code, CKG, is derived from the city's former romanized name, Chungking. Jiangbei airport is also a 128-hour transit visa-fre ...
.
Economy
*In 2006, the total annual
GDP
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was
CNY 8.8 billion.
Tourism
Famous tourist attractions include
Lake Changshou, which is a man-made lake of ; Changshou Ancient Town; Puti Mountain and Dongling Temple.
Mount Puti is a tourist attraction in the district.
Special Local Product
* Changshou
Grapefruit
* Changshou Rice Noodle
* Blood Tofu
Sister city
Notes
External links
Government website of Changshou(in Simplified Chinese)
Districts of Chongqing
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