Guanshaling

Guanshaling Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 观沙岭街道; traditional Chinese: 觀沙嶺街道; pinyin: Guānshālǐng Jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Yuelu District in Changsha, Hunan, China. The subdistrict has an area of about 14.17 km2 (5.47 sq mi) with a population of 51,324 (as of 2010 census[1]). The subdistrict of Guanshaling has three villages and 13 communities under its jurisdiction, its administrative office is at Juzhou Xinyuan Community (桔洲新苑社区).[2]

Guanshaling

观沙岭街道
Guanshaling
Location of Guanshaling in Hunan
Coordinates: 28°13′57″N 112°57′07″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
CityChangsha
DistrictYuelu District
Administrative centreJuzhou Xinyuan
(Chinese)桔洲新苑社区
Divisions9 communities and 3 villages
Area
  Total14.17 km2 (5.47 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 census)[1]
  Total51,324
  Density3,600/km2 (9,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Area code(s)0731
LanguagesStandard Chinese and Changsha dialect

History

The local Chinese word "Guansha" () means "Looking at Changsha", "Ling" () means "hill" or "mount." In the old days, it was a hillock in the place close to the Xiang River, Changsha City can be seen here, it was named after that. The subdistrict was established from a portion of the former Yuelushan Township in 1998.[3]

Geography

Guanshaling is located in the northeastern corner of Yuelu District. It is bordered by Yueliangdao Subdistrict of Wangcheng District to the north, Wangyue Subdistrict to the west, Yinpenling Subdistrict to the south, the Xiang River to the east.

Subdivisions

The subdistrict of Guanshaling has nine communities and three villages under its jurisdiction.[4]

9 communities
  • Changwang community (Chinese: 长望社区)
  • Jinling Community (Chinese: 金岭社区)
  • Juzhou Xinyuan Community (Chinese: 桔洲新苑社区)
  • Sanchaji Community (Chinese: 三汊矶社区)
  • Shijiagang Community (Chinese: 施家港社区)
  • Shilingtang Community (Chinese: 石岭塘社区)
  • Tucheng Community (Chinese: 土城社区)
  • Yuebei Community (Chinese: 岳北社区)
  • Yulong Community (Chinese: 钰龙社区)
3 villages
  • Chazishan Village (Chinese: 茶子山村)
  • Guanshaling Village (Chinese: 观沙岭村)
  • Yuehua Village (Chinese: 岳华村)

References

  1. xzqh.org (2016-01-12)
  2. see yuelu.gov (2016-12-16) or tcmap.com
  3. translated from the encyclopaedia entry of Baike (baidu), see baike (Chinese)
  4. the present divisions, 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) Archived 2018-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
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