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Tongzhou District (, alternate spellings ''Tungchow'' ''Tungchou'' (T'ung-chou), or Tong County during 1914–1997) is a district of Beijing. It is located in southeast Beijing and considered the eastern gateway to the nation's capital. Downtown Tongzhou itself lies around east of central Beijing, at the northern end of the Grand Canal (on the junction between the Tonghui Canal and the Northern Canal) and at the easternmost end of Chang'an Avenue. The entire district covers an area of , or 6% of Beijing's total area. It had a population of 673,952 at the 2000 Census, and has seen significant growth and development since then, growing to a population of 1,184,000 at the 2010 Census. The district is subdivided into four subdistricts, ten towns, and one ethnic township.


History

Tongzhou was founded in 195 BC during the Western Han Dynasty under the name of Lu (路) County, although there is evidence for human settlement in the Neolithic. At the start of the Eastern Han Dynasty the character Lu by which it was known was altered by the addition of a water radical to become Lu (潞). In 1151 under the Jin dynasty Lu County was renamed Tongzhou, roughly meaning 'the place for passing through', in recognition of its importance as the land and water approach to Beijing.


Ming, Qing & Republican era

In July 1937, subsequent to the infamous
Marco Polo Bridge Incident The Marco Polo Bridge Incident, also known as the Lugou Bridge Incident () or the July 7 Incident (), was a July 1937 battle between China's National Revolutionary Army and the Imperial Japanese Army. Since the Japanese invasion of Manchuria ...
, Tongzhou became another site of determined Chinese resistance. In the
Tongzhou Mutiny The Tongzhou mutiny (), sometimes referred to as the Tongzhou Massacre, was an assault on Japanese civilians and troops by the collaborationist East Hebei Army in Tongzhou, China, on 29 July 1937, shortly after the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, whi ...
troops of the nominally Japanese-puppet East Hopei Army rebelled and came to the aid of hard-pressed Kuomintang troops, and attacked the Japanese garrison. In the fall of Tongzhou to the Nationalists, many civilians were murdered and abused as well as captured Japanese military personnel.


People's Republic

The place name changed to Tong County () when the area was placed under the new municipal region of Beijing in 1914. It again reverted to "Tongzhou" when the area was upgraded in 1997 to a district. On 11 July 2015, Tongzhou became the second administrative seat of Beijing as a "sub-administrative center" for the municipality. Numerous local government departments will be moved to Tongzhou to reduce crowding within the city center of Beijing.


Economy

In 2017, the regional GDP of the district was 75.8 billion yuan, with GDP per capita at 50.3 thousand yuan.


Geography and environment

Tongzhou District borders the Beijing districts of Shunyi, Chaoyang and Daxing,
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 ...
of Tianjin Municipality, and Langfang City (both the Sanhe City−
Dachang County Dachang Hui Autonomous County (; Xiao'erjing: ) is a Hui autonomous county of Hebei province. It is under the administration of Langfang prefecture-level city, and was established in 1955. The Hui Muslim county of Dachang was subjected to slaught ...
Xianghe County exclave and Guangyang District) of Hebei province, and is 12 miles from Tiananmen Square and 10 miles from Beijing Capital International Airport. Tongzhou is situated on the
North China Plain The North China Plain or Huang-Huai-Hai Plain () is a large-scale downfaulted rift basin formed in the late Paleogene and Neogene and then modified by the deposits of the Yellow River. It is the largest alluvial plain of China. The plain is bord ...
with an average elevation of . Its climate belongs to the mild temperate zone, with distinct seasons including hot summers and freezing winters. Dust storms are common. It has an annual mean temperature of . and of rainfall. Several large rivers, among them the Wenyu, the Liangshui and
Chaobai The Chaobai River () is a river in northern China. The river is 458 km long and flows from the confluence of the Chao and Bai Rivers at the Miyun Reservoir in Beijing Municipality through Hebei Province and into the Grand Canal of the Hai Ri ...
flow through the district.


Climate

Tongzhou District has a humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification ''Dwa''). The average annual temperature in Tongzhou is . The average annual rainfall is with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around , and lowest in January, at around .


Administrative divisions

Tongzhou District is divided into six subdistricts, ten towns, and one ethnic township. Two of the towns of which carry the "area" () label.These towns are officially classified as subdistricts, but as they coincide with the area of the same name, they are commonly named "areas" () On May 11, 2020, Tongzhou District Government made a series of changes to its administrative divisions by adding the following subdistricts: * Wenjing Subdistrict (文景街道) *
Jiukeshu Subdistrict Jiukeshu Subdistrict () is a subdistrict located at the northwest of Tongzhou District, Beijing. It borders Beiyuan Subdistrict in its north, Yuqiao and Linheli Subdistricts in its east, Liyuan Town in its south, and Heizhuanghu Township in it ...
(九棵树街道) *
Linheli Subdistrict Linheli Subdistrict () is a subdistrict located on the northwest of Tongzhou District, Beijing. It borders Yuqiao Subdistrict in its north, Yongshun and Zhangjiawan Towns in its east, Liyuan Town in its south, and Jiukeshu Subdistrict in its we ...
(临河里街道) * Yangzhuang Subdistrict (杨庄街道) *
Luyi Subdistrict Luyi Subdistrict () is a Subdistrict (China), subdistrict situated on northwestern part of Tongzhou District, Beijing, Tongzhou District, Beijing. It shares border with Yongshun Town in the northwest, Songzhuang Town in the northeast, Lucheng To ...
(潞邑街道)


Transportation

Downtown Tongzhou is connected to downtown Beijing by Jingtong Expressway and several metro lines operated by Beijing Subway. Beijing's Fifth and
Sixth Ring Road The 6th Ring Road () is an expressway ring road in Beijing, China which runs around the city approximately from the center of the city. The 6th Ring Road is approximately long. The road is numbered G4501 and as such is strictly speaking con ...
are roughly equidistant from Tongzhou's CBD. Highways lead to
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,
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and Tianjin/ Tanggu.


Metro

Tongzhou is currently served by four metro lines operated by Beijing Subway: * – Wuzixueyuanlu, Tongzhou Beiguan, Beiyunhe West, Beiyunhe East, Haojiafu, Dongxiayuan, Lucheng * – Wansheng Xi (West), Wansheng Dong (East), Qun Fang, Gao Lou Jin, Hua Zhuang, * – Tongzhou Beiyuan, , , , , , Hua Zhuang, * – Tongjinanlu, Jinghailu, Ciqu South, Ciqu,


Suburban railway

Tongzhou is also served by two suburban railway lines: * – Tongzhou, Qiaozhuang East * – Tongzhou West


Industry and tourism

There are seven industrial zones with a total area of in Tongzhou, focusing on manufacturing and high-tech industries. Downtown Tongzhou is earmarked for redevelopment into a comprehensive central business district with an emphasis on consumer retail. In agriculture, the district emphasizes on horticulture, fruit-farming, seed-growing and aquatics. The district government is currently promoting Tongzhou's position at the head of the Grand Canal to attract tourists to its Grand Canal Cultural Park. The Songzhuang artists' village, where many Chinese contemporary artists live and work, is located in the Tongzhou District. The Universal Beijing Resort is also located in Tongzhou, and opened on 20 September 2021. Canal Business District is under construction. Headquarters of Beijing branches of Central Government-owned Enterprises and Headquarters of Beijing Government-owned Enterprises will move to Tongzhou. Canal Business District plans to develop industrial clusters of headquarters economy and wealth management. Gallery of the construction site of Canal Business District: Canal Business District 01.jpg, Canal Business District 02.jpg, Canal Business District 12.jpg, Canal Business District 03.jpg, Canal Business District 04.jpg, Canal Business District 05.jpg, Canal Business District 06.jpg, Canal Business District 08.jpg, Canal Business District 07.jpg, Canal Business District 09.jpg, Canal Business District 10.jpg, Canal Business District 11.jpg,


Education and health

Tongzhou has good education facilities including 113 kindergartens, 141 primary schools, 51 high schools and many adult education colleges. It also boasts the Beijing Materials Institute, Beijing University of Technology and the
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. Its hospitals include a specialist tuberculosis treatment center and a hospital specializing in traditional Chinese medicine. Private schools include: *
Beijing Shuren Ribet Private School Beijing Shuren-Ribet Private School (SRPS; ) is a K-12 private school in Songzhuang, Tongzhou District, Beijing. It has both day and boarding programs. Wang Jianchao, a former university professor, founded Beijing Shuren Private School in 199 ...


See also

* List of administrative divisions of Beijing


References


External links


Official website of the Tongzhou District People's Government

Tongzhou website of the Tongzhou Government
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