Zhangjiawan Town (Chinese: 张家湾镇; pinyin: Zhāngjiāwān Zhèn) is a town situated in the north of Tongzhou District, Beijing, China. It shares border with Linheli Subdistrict and Yongshun Town to the north, Lucheng Town to the northeast, Xiji and Kuoxian Towns to the east, Yujiawu Hui Township and Majuqiao Town to the south, Taihu, Liyuan Towns and Wenjing Subdistrict to the west. It was home to 127,992 people in 2020.[1]
Zhangjiawan Town
张家湾镇 | |
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Coordinates: 39°51′26″N 116°42′51″E / 39.85722°N 116.71417°E | |
Country | China |
Municipality | Beijing |
District | Tongzhou |
Village-level Divisions | 57 villages |
Area | |
• Total | 105.4 km2 (40.7 sq mi) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 127,992 |
• Density | 1,200/km2 (3,100/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Postal code | 101104 |
Area code | 010 |
During Yuan dynasty, an official named Zhang Xuan (张瑄) was in charge of overseeing transportation through canals. He built a port on the Grand Canal southeast of Khanbaliq, and the region was later named Zhangjiawan (Chinese: 张家湾; lit. 'Zhang Family's Bay')[2]
History
editYear | Status | Under |
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1946 - 1948 | Zhangjiawan Township | Tong County |
1948 - 1956 | 6th District | |
1956 - 1958 | Zhangjiawan Township
Tuqiao Township | |
1958 - 1972 | Zhangjiawan People's Commune | |
1972 - 1983 | Zhangjiawan People's Commune
(18 villages on the north was transferred to Liyuan People's Commune) | |
1983 - 1990 | Zhangjiawan Township | |
1990 - 1997 | Zhangjiawan Town | |
1997 - 2001 | Tongzhou District | |
2001–present | Zhangjiawan Town
(Integrated Niubaotun Town) |
Administration divisions
editAs of 2021, Zhangjiawan Town oversaw 57 villages:[3]
Administrative Division Code | Subdisvision Names | Name Transliteration |
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110112105201 | 北许场 | Beixuchang |
110112105202 | 张辛庄 | Zhangxinzhuang |
110112105203 | 上马头 | Shang Matou |
110112105204 | 梁各庄 | Lianggezhuang |
110112105205 | 土桥 | Tuqiao |
110112105206 | 皇木厂 | Huangmuchang |
110112105207 | 南许场 | Nanxuchang |
110112105208 | 张湾镇 | Zhangwanzhen |
110112105209 | 张湾 | Zhangwan |
110112105210 | 大高力庄 | Dagaolizhuang |
110112105211 | 上店 | Shangdian |
110112105212 | 贾各庄 | Jiagezhuang |
110112105213 | 东定福庄 | Dong Dingfuzhuang |
110112105214 | 西定福庄 | Xi Dingfuzhuang |
110112105215 | 立禅庵 | Lichan'an |
110112105216 | 宽街 | Kuanjie |
110112105217 | 唐小庄 | Tangxiaozhuang |
110112105218 | 施园 | Shiyuan |
110112105219 | 里二泗 | Li'ersi |
110112105220 | 烧酒巷 | Shaojiuxiang |
110112105221 | 瓜厂 | Guachang |
110112105222 | 马营 | Maying |
110112105223 | 何各庄 | Hegezhuang |
110112105224 | 牌楼营 | Pailouying |
110112105225 | 齐善庄 | Qishanzhuang |
110112105226 | 南姚园 | Nanyaoyuan |
110112105227 | 大辛庄 | Daxinzhuang |
110112105228 | 枣林庄 | Zaolinzhuang |
110112105229 | 姚辛庄 | Yaoxinzhuang |
110112105230 | 中街 | Zhongjie |
110112105231 | 前街 | Qianjie |
110112105232 | 后街 | Houjie |
110112105233 | 苍头 | Cangtou |
110112105234 | 十里庄 | Shilizhuang |
110112105235 | 南火垡 | Nanhuofa |
110112105236 | 三间房 | Sanjianfang |
110112105237 | 样田 | Yangtian |
110112105238 | 垡头 | Fatou |
110112105239 | 陆辛庄 | Luxinzhuang |
110112105240 | 北大化 | Bei Dahua |
110112105241 | 大北关 | Da Beiguan |
110112105242 | 小北关 | Xiao Beiguan |
110112105243 | 南大化 | Nan Dahua |
110112105244 | 柳营 | Liuying |
110112105245 | 高营 | Gaoying |
110112105246 | 坨堤 | Tuodi |
110112105247 | 西永和屯 | Xi Yonghetun |
110112105248 | 东永和屯 | Dong Yonghetun |
110112105249 | 王各庄 | Wanggezhuang |
110112105250 | 苍上 | Cangshang |
110112105251 | 后坨 | Houtuo |
110112105252 | 后青山 | Hou Qingshan |
110112105253 | 前青山 | Qian Qingshan |
110112105254 | 后南关 | Hou Nanguan |
110112105255 | 前南关 | Qian Nanguan |
110112105256 | 北仪阁 | Beiyige |
110112105257 | 小耕垡 | Xiaogengfa |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "北京市通州区第七次全国人口普查公报" (PDF). www.bjtzh.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ a b 李立国; 李万钧; 吴世民, eds. (2013). 中华人民共和国政区大典, 北京市卷. Beijing: 中国社会出版社. ISBN 978-7-5087-4058-4. OCLC 910451741.
- ^ "2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码". www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-10-13.