(,
Foochow Romanized
Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Mindong linguistic and cultural region.
Fuzhou's population was 8 ...
: Diòng-lŏ̤h) is one of 6
urban districts of the
prefecture-level city
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of
Fuzhou
Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River (Fujian), Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Eastern Min, Mindong linguistic and cultural regi ...
, the capital of
Fujian Province
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,
China
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. It occupies a land area of and a sea area of . Changle was established in the sixth year of Emperor Wude (623 AD) during the
Tang dynasty
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, and it became a county-level city on February 18, 1994. The district faces the
East China Sea
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and is connected to Mawei district by the
Min River. Due to an increase in businesses, the province is now one of the richest provinces in China. The city was upgraded to a district in August 2017 by a government proposal.
Located outside downtown Fuzhou, Changle has a total population of 680,000 and is the hometown of more than 700,000
overseas Chinese
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.
Transportation
Air
The
Fuzhou Changle International Airport is a major airport located in the
Zhanggang Subdistrict (formerly, Zhanggang Town) of Changle. This airport services the entire northern Fujian area, and it has regular scheduled flights to many domestic and international destinations.
Major highways
Airport Express Way (Toll Road), Shenghai Express Way and Fujian Provincial Highways S201 and S203
Railways
Presently, there are no railways in Changle. (The
Fuxia Railway skirts the western edge of the district, but has no stations there.) The closest railway stations are in
Fuzhou
Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River (Fujian), Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Eastern Min, Mindong linguistic and cultural regi ...
.
However, in November 2012 a plan has been approved for an 88.5-km-long railway from
Fuzhou
Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River (Fujian), Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Eastern Min, Mindong linguistic and cultural regi ...
to
Pingtan Island. The railway will run across Changle, and will have 3 stations within the district (Changle, Changle East, and Songxia ()). It is expected that the work will start by the end of 2012, and would take about five and a half years.
Demographics
Overseas Changle
Natives of Changle receive large amount of financial support from overseas, due to there being a significant population of immigrants from Changle overseas, particularly
in the US and Canada. The focal point for the US is in New York City with Fuzhouese ethnic enclaves present in all five boroughs. Notable enclaves include
Little Fuzhou
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in East Broadway of
Chinatown, Manhattan
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and more recently, due to gentrification, in
Flushing, Queens
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and 8th avenue of
Sunset Park, Brooklyn
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. A 2001 study by the Changle government found that about 400,000 people from Changle and their descendants were living abroad.
The area has been nicknamed the "Hometown of Overseas Chinese" due to the large number of natives that have move abroad.
Notable natives and residents
* One well known Changle native is author Shie Wan Yin, whose pen name is
Bing Xin
* Changle is the ancestral home of
Zheng Zhenduo, a master of literature.
* Naval explorer, Admiral
Zheng He
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Migrant workers
Currently, there are about 200,000 non-native
migrant worker
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Migrant workers ...
s working in Changle. Many of them come from
Sichuan province
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.
Climate
Tourist attractions
One of the attractions in Changle is the natural environment. Situated on the banks of the
Min River, the region is surrounded by mountains and hills. There are many parks and trails which are destinations for locals and tourists alike. However, industrialization of the region has impacted these areas.
Some of the tourist attractions include Xiasha Seaside Vocational Center, Jingang Leg, Bing Xing Literacy Archives, and Nanshan Park. A number of overseas remittances, particularly from the US, has been used to construct some of these areas, particularly the parks, over the last few years. Because of this, many of these areas are essentially new and attract a considerable number of visitors.
Some attractions are:
*
Zheng He
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Museum and Park ()
* Jin Gang Tui Park (A Buddhist's Giant Leg) ()
* Bin Xin Museum ()
* Qinjiang Manzu Jie (Manchurian Vallige) ()
* Xiasha Beach Resort ()
* Xianyin Palace ()
* Tianfei Palace ()
* Hexia Street (Beneath River Street) ()
Culture
Local language
Most locals are capable of speaking both
Mandarin Chinese
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(Putonghua) and the
Fuzhou dialect
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, though Mandarin is spoken in more formal settings such as schools.
At home, Fuzhou dialect is the norm. Older generations typically have a strong accent when speaking in Mandarin due to their mother tongue being the Fuzhou dialect, which does not distinguish between z and zh, c and ch, s and sh initials or n and ng finals.
The younger generation prefers pop culture, arts, music and other forms of entertainment from Hong Kong and the West. The older generation of Changleners enjoy
Min Opera, a form of
Chinese opera
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.
Cuisine
Due to geographic location, Changle cuisine consists of a lot of seafood, such as
clam
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,
shrimp
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,
conch
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,
sea snails, etc.
*
Fish balls
Fish balls are balls made from fish paste which are then boiled or deep-fried. Similar in composition to fishcake, fish balls are often made from fish mince or surimi, salt, and a culinary binder such as tapioca flour, corn, or potato star ...
() A ball-shaped food made from minced fish meat, egg whites, and sweet potato starch. It is known for its chewy texture and umami taste. Some fish balls contain no fillings, while others contain a filling made from minced pork and scallions.
* Fish Noodles () A noodle made from fish and starch.
* Bian Rou () Literally means "ground meat." It is Fujian style wonton soup. It features a thin wonton skin and a pork filling.
*Rou Yan () It literally translates to “Meat Swallow”, as in the passerine birds. It is very similar to Bian Rou, but the wrapper of Rou Yan is made from pork meat. The locals use lean pork and pound it with a wooden stick, then combine sweet potato starch with the pork to make the wrapper. The fillings consist of ground pork, scallion, and sometimes small dried shrimp. The name Rou Yan or “Meat Swallow” comes from the fact that the food resembles a swallow.
* Stir Noodles () Also known as Ban Mian, are noodles with a peanut butter like sauce. Although not native to Changle, Ban Mian is still common all over the district. Another common ingredient in ban mian is lard or pork fat. Although proven unhealthy, the lard adds a special fragrance to the dish. When the dish is presented to the customer, the customer is expected to quickly mix or stir the sauce and the noodle themselves, hence the dish's name. This is because the sauce is made from a combination of soy sauce, peanut butter, and lard, it can solidify very quickly.
*Fake Fish Ball () Also known as Jia Yu Wan is another very common and popular Changle food. It is like the traditional
fish ball
Fish balls are balls made from fish paste which are then boiled or deep-fried. Similar in composition to fishcake, fish balls are often made from fish mince or surimi, salt, and a culinary binder such as tapioca flour, corn, or potato star ...
, with similar fillings, but the difference is from the exterior. Unlike fish balls, which contain an exterior made of fish meat, the exteriors of fake fish balls are made from mashed potatoes combine with sweet potato starch. Many people prefer fake fish balls over fish balls because of the contrast between the sweet exterior from the potato and the savory interior pork filling.
*Ice Rice () is a traditional dessert that originated from Changle, China. It's made with a base of sweetened water and sticky rice, a layer of bean paste, and different toppings.
Administration
Changle is divided among four
subdistricts, twelve
towns
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
, and two
townships:
* Wuhang Subdistrict ()
* Hangcheng Subdistrict ()
* Zhanggang Subdistrict ()
* Yingqian Subdistrict ()
*
Meihua Town (), across from
Juguang, Lienchiang, Taiwan (ROC)
*
Jinfeng Town ()
*
Tantou Town ()
*
Yutian Town ()
*
Jiangtian Town ()
* Guhuai Town ()
*
Heshang Town ()
* Shouzhan Town ()
* Wenwusha Town ()
*
Hunan Town ()
* Wenling Town ()
* Songxia Town ()
* Luolian Township ()
* Houyu Township ()
Education system
Colleges
* Fuzhou College of Foreign Studies and Trade, Changle Campus (Shouzhan Town) 福州外语外贸学院长乐校区,首占
High schools
* No.1 Junior High School (Wuhan Town) 长乐一中,吴航
* Huaqiao Junior High and Senior School (Wuhan Town) 长乐侨中,吴航
* No.2 Junior High School (Jinfeng Town) 长乐二中,金峰
* Changle Junior High School (formerly known as 'Changle Normal School', Wuhan Town) 长乐高级中学(原为长乐师范学校)
* No.3 Junior High School (Guhuai Town) 长乐三中,古槐
* No.7 Junior High School (Jiangtian Town) 长乐七中(或称长乐智化中学),江田
* No.4 Junior High School (Yutian Town) 长乐四中,玉田
* No.6 Junior High School (Yingqian Town) 长乐六中,营前
* No.5 Junior High School (Tantou Town) 长乐五中,潭头
Notes
Further reading
* Gao Yutong (), ed. ''Changle City Annals'' (). 中华人民共和囯地方志. 2001.
External links
Changle News(Chinese)
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County-level divisions of Fujian
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