Changping District
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Changping District | |
— District — | |
Chinese transliteration(s) | |
- Chinese | 昌平区 |
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- Pinyin | Chāngpíng Qū |
Ming Dynasty Tombs | |
Dongcheng District in Beijing | |
Country | China |
Region | Beijing |
Area | |
- Total | 1,430 km² (552.1 sq mi) |
Population (2000) | |
- Total | 614,821 |
- Density | 429.9/km² (1,113.6/sq mi) |
Time zone | China Standard (UTC+8) |
Area code(s) | 010 |
Changping District (Simplified Chinese: 昌平区; Traditional Chinese: 昌平區; Hanyu Pinyin: Chāngpíng Qū), formerly as Changping County, is situated at the suburb of northwest Beijing.
Changping District, covering an area of 1,430 square kilometers, has three towns, 26 townships, one state-owned farm, one special tourist zone and a population of 614,821 (2000 Census). About 34 kilometers from the city center, Changping is renowned for its numerous scenic spots and tourist facilities, like Datangshan museum. It is rich in natural resources, mineral products and rural products.
The urban area of Changping (116 961 in street committee) has an area measured from the Google Earth image of 16 square kilometers and an estimated population of 130,000. Other major urban areas are Nankou (70,000) and Yangfang (40,000).[1]
The Ming Dynasty Tombs are located in Changping District.
One of the three towns located in Changping is Xiaotangshan. [2]
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