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Wangjing subdistrict ( Chinese: 望京街道) is a
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office in Chaoyang district, Beijing. It borders Jiangtai area, Jiuxianqiao subdistrict, Nangao area, Datun subdistrict,
Laiguangying Laiguangying Area () is an area and township on the northern part of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. It borders Tiantong Yuannan, Tiantong Yuanbei Subdistricts and Beijia Town to the north, Sunhe and Cuigezhuang Townships to the east, Donghu ...
area, and
Taiyanggong Taiyanggong Area () is an area and township on the north of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. It borders Wangjing and Datun Subdistricts to the north, Jiangtai Township to the east, Maizidian, Zuojiazhuang and Xiangheyuan Subdistricts to ...
area. Wangjing is a self-contained and multifunctional urban area that was newly developed in the northeast of central Beijing. It is under the jurisdiction of the Chaoyang District of Beijing, and in 2020 it has a population of 146,220. In recent years, Wangjing is developing into a residential area with a diverse population, an area of new companies, and an area that gathers corporate headquarter. TOP500 companies, international businesses, as well as scientific research industries are building their offices in Wangjing.


History


Origin of the Name

Wangjing has been the name for the area for at least nearly a thousand years of history. There are many provenances of how Wangjing was named that can be found in classical books and folklore. One common resource is that
Shen Kuo Shen Kuo (; 1031–1095) or Shen Gua, courtesy name Cunzhong (存中) and pseudonym Mengqi (now usually given as Mengxi) Weng (夢溪翁),Yao (2003), 544. was a Chinese polymathic scientist and statesman of the Song dynasty (960–1279). Shen wa ...
(1031-1095 AD) who is a scientist in the
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mentioned Wangjing in his book,
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. He depicts that “there is a Wangjing Dun in the northeast of Beijing City.” Another widely agreed reference is that the
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Emperor, Qianlong, passed through Wangjing and saw the Dongzhihmen when he looked in the direction of the Beijing City. Qianlong was very happy and named this location Wangjing which means looking out to Beijing City. As the result, two villages in this area accepted the name Dawangjing Village and Xiaowangjing Village.


Development

Since the mid-1980s, most of the villages clusters on the west side of the Dawangjing Village and Xiaowangjing Village, such as Nanhu, Donghu, Houzhuang, and Xibanfang, have been transformed into residential areas such as the Huajiadi neighborhood and Wangjing New Town neighborhood. These residential areas established the spatial pattern of today's Wangjing. In 1997, the developer invited 200 Koreans to live in the Wangjing New Town neighborhood when the first phase of Wangjing New Town was ready to move in. In 2000, the Small Wangjing Village, located in the core of the planned area, began to transform into high-end office buildings, shopping malls, and residential buildings. In 2004, some of the
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companies (
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,
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, and
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) announced to set up headquarters in Wangjing. In 2007 and 2008, the 123-meter-high
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Building and the 140-meter-high Fangheng International Center were completed successively, setting a new height record for the buildings in Wangjing. In April 2009, the Dawangjing Village officially launched the old village reconstruction project. In December 2009, the Detailed Regulatory Planning of the Dawangjing Business District was approved by Beijing Municipal Government. In 2011, the Dawangjing Business District was listed as one of the ten key development bases of Chaoyang District during the 12th Five-Year Plan period. Then it was named Dawangjing Science and Technology Business Innovation Zone.


Koreatown

Wangjing, a very important residential zone in the northeast of Beijing, has a large number of high-rise apartments built from the mid-1990s onwards. Due to a large number of
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n residents, Wangjing has also become known as Beijing's
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. More than 70,000 South Koreans were living in the neighborhood in 2007. From 2008 to 2017, the Korean population in Wangjing had decreased due to the economic crisis which causes higher rates of living expenses.


Administrative Divisions

As of 2021, there are 25
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within the subdistrict:


Geography


Location

Wangjing overlaps with the Wangjing sub-district office’s area of responsibility. It includes the East Lake sub-district office and part of the Cuigezhuang Township. It is a pentagonal and diamond-shaped area surrounded by the fourth Ring Road, the Beijing-Chengde Expressway, the
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, and the Airport Expressway. In a broad sense, it includes Jiuxianqiao, Taiyanggong, Laiguangying, and Dongba. Wangjing is about 10 kilometers away from both the
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and the center of The city (
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). It is located in the center of the six high-end functional areas planned and constructed in Beijing since the 11th Five-Year Plan.


Environment

Wangjing area mainly features plain topography. In the north, the Beixiao River runs from west to east. There are mounds in the east which are probably the Wangjing Dun that was used for military affairs in the
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. On the west and south, there are more than ten connected parks and green spaces.


Layout

The urban planning function of Wangjing in the early stage divided Wangjing into two parts which are the south part and the north part. The south part is called Wangjing New Town. Wangjing New Town is a comprehensive area with public facilities and residential buildings. The north part is named Wangjing Science and Technology Industrial Park which later forms the main body of East Lake Street. Overall, Wangjing can be roughly divided into four blocks with different characteristics which are businesses in the east, living in the west, education in the south, and science in the north.


Demographics

According to the 2010
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, the resident population of Wangjing is about 300,000, and there are a large number of residents in the entertainment industry, enterprise managers, employees of foreign companies, lawyers, doctors, journalists, and international businessmen. Wangjing has a large proportion of the middle class and younger age population. As of 2010, many
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ns moving to Beijing had settled in Wangjing. Most South Korean business people and their families in Beijing live in Wangjing. Hyejin Kim, the author of '' International Ethnic Networks and Intra-Ethnic Conflict: Koreans in China'', wrote that the growth of Wangjing has eclipsed Wudaokou in
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as a Korean area.Kim, Hyejin
unstated (PT146)
on
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. "Since the announcement of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, South Koreans have eagerly begun to buy newly built apartments."


Economy


Science and technology

Wangjing has a high concentration of industrial, scientific, and technological innovation companies. The former Wangjing Science and Technology Industrial Park has now expanded to the east and south of Wangjing and is collectively known as the West District of Electronic City. Its goal and mission are to establish China's Mobile Valley. In October 2012, the State Council approved that the West District of Electronics City, including Dawangjing Business District, could be included in the
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National Independent Innovation Demonstration Zone. Dawangjing Business District is positioned as an internationally influential science and technology business innovation zone, a gathering place for science and technology business activities, a gathering place for international science and technology companies, as well as an assembling place for modern service industry headquarters.


Technology center

Wangjing houses many technology companies, both small startup companies, as well as national, and large international corporations. Examples include: * Wangjing Science and Technology Park, houses mainly technology
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. * A major office of China Telecom * The Chinese headquarters of Siemens Ltd. China * The Chinese headquarters of
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. * The Chinese headquarters of
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China headquarters * Nestle Greater China Headquarters *
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Mobility Technology China headquarters *
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Systems China headquarters *
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China Headquarters *
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China Headquarters *
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China Headquarters *
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China headquarters *
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China headquarters *
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Mobile Global Operations Center, global research and development center


Transportation

The west side of Wangjing is building the Wangjing West Transportation Hub. It is one of the 13 transportation hubs planned in Beijing. It is located at the southeast corner of the Jingcheng intersection and Huguang Middle Street in Chaoyang District. It provides transportation services for Beijing subway Line 13, Line 15, and Line 17. It is also in service of managing ground public transits, taxis, bicycles, and shuttles to
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,
Huairou Huairou District () is situated in northern Beijing about from the city center (about a 1½ to 2 hour drive). History In 1995 during the United Nation's 4th World's Women Conference in Beijing, the Civil Society community was forced to meet in t ...
,
Miyun Miyun District () is situated in northeast Beijing. It has an area of and a population of 460,800 (2010 Census). Miyun District government seat is located in Gulou Subdistrict. History Miyun was one of the places where Warlord Feng Yuxiang s ...
, and central Beijing.


Architecture

Wangjing SOHO stands halfway between
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and the city center. Designed by
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, the three towers, 387, 416, and 656 (200m) feet tall, are surrounded by a 196,850-square-foot public park in Wangjing, a tech business hub in northeast Beijing. It was commissioned by
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.


Education

There are primary schools, middle schools, and universities in Wangjing.


Primary schools, middle schools, and high schools

* Beijing No.80 High School (the only Beacon high school located in Chaoyang District) * The Affiliated High School to UIBE (Formerly Beijing No. 94 Middle School) * Beijing World Youth Academy (BWYA) *
Korean International School in Beijing The Korean International School in Beijing (KISB, ko, 북경한국국제학교, ) is an international school in Wangjing, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It serves grades 1–12. It has instruction in Korean, Chinese, and English. The school was e ...
(KISB) * Wangjing Experimental School of Branch of Beijing Chen Jinglun Middle school


Universities

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China Central Academy of Fine Arts The Central Academy of Fine Arts or CAFA is an art academy under the direct charge of the Ministry of Education of China. The Manila Bulletin calls the school "China’s most prestigious and renowned art academy". It is one of the most selecti ...
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Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BUCM, ) is a public university in China. Founded in 1956, the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine is one of the first traditional Chinese medical institutions for higher learning in China. It is a tradi ...
* Beijing Youth Politics College * Civil Aviation Management Institute of China (CAMIC) * Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences * Wangjing Teaching Department, College of Continuing Education,
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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 di ...


References


External links


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