Quanfeng

Quanfeng Subdistrict
泉峰街道
subdistrict
Quanfeng Subdistrict
Location of Quanfeng Subdistrict in Hunan
Coordinates: 26°24′05″N 112°23′46″E / 26.4014428039°N 112.3959793148°E / 26.4014428039; 112.3959793148Coordinates: 26°24′05″N 112°23′46″E / 26.4014428039°N 112.3959793148°E / 26.4014428039; 112.3959793148
Country  China
Province Hunan
Prefecture Hengyang
County-level city Changning
Divisions 5 communities and 4 villages
Area
  Total 29 km2 (11 sq mi)
Population (2010 census)[1]
  Total 56,785
  Density 2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Area code(s) 0734
Languages Standard and Gan Chinese

Quanfeng Subdistrict (Chinese: 泉峰街道; pinyin: Quánfēng Jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Changning City in Hunan, China. The subdistrict was one of 4 subdistricts approved to establish in 2008. It has an area of 29 km2 (11 sq mi) with a population of 56,785 (as of 2010 census[1]). The subdistrict of Quanfeng has 4 villages and 5 communities under its jurisdiction.[2]

History

The subdistrict of Quanfeng was approved to form from 7 villages of Xialian (Chinese: 夏联), Chajian (Chinese: 茶箭), Qingshi (Chinese: 青市), Qushi (Chinese: 曲市), Xueqiang (Chinese: 学墙), Lengshui (Chinese: 冷水) and Nanshi (Chinese: 南市), 6 communities of Chengnan (Chinese: 城南), Quanfeng (Chinese: 泉峰), Laodonglu (Chinese: 劳动路), Shenglilu (Chinese: 胜利路), Yidong (Chinese: 宜东) and Songyi (Chinese: 嵩宜) of the former Yiyang Town (宜阳镇) in 2008, named after the Qianfeng Temple (Chinese: 泉峰观).

Subdivisions

Through the merger of village-level divisions in 2016, its divisions was reduced to 9 from 13. The subdistrict of Quanfeng has 5 communities and 4 villages under its jurisdiction.[3]

5 communities
  • Chengnan Community (Chinese: 城南社区)
  • Dongyi Community (Chinese: 东宜社区)
  • Laodonglu Community (Chinese: 劳动路社区)
  • Quanfeng Community (Chinese: 泉峰社区)
  • Shenglilu Community (Chinese: 胜利路社区)
4 villages
  • Nanshui Village (Chinese: 南水村)
  • Qushi Village (Chinese: 曲市村)
  • Xialian Village (Chinese: 夏联村)
  • Xueqiang Village (Chinese: 学墙村)

References

  1. 1 2 the 2010 census population, according to the history of Changning City / 常宁市历史沿革, see xzqh.org (2016-01-11)
  2. hnchangning.gov
  3. according to the Code of Administrative Divisions of Hunan Province (2016) / 2016年湖南省行政区划代码 see hntj.gov (Chinese / 中文)
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