Futian District
Futian 福田区 | |
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District | |
Futian CBD as viewed from Lianhuashan | |
Location within Shenzhen City | |
Futian Location in Guangdong | |
Coordinates: 22°31′21″N 114°03′21″E / 22.52250°N 114.05583°ECoordinates: 22°31′21″N 114°03′21″E / 22.52250°N 114.05583°E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Guangdong |
Sub-provincial city | Shenzhen |
Area | |
• Total | 78.8 km2 (30.4 sq mi) |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 1,357,100 |
• Density | 17,000/km2 (45,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | China Standard (UTC+8) |
Area code(s) | 0755 |
Website | http://www.szft.gov.cn |
Futian District (simplified Chinese: 福田区; traditional Chinese: 福田區; pinyin: Fútián Qū; Jyutping: fuk1tin4 keoi1) is one of six districts comprising the city of Shenzhen, People's Republic of China. The district is home to the government and Municipal Committee of Shenzhen, as well as the central business district of the city.
Name
There are two arguments concerning the origin of the district's name:
- The first argument contends that the name derives from an inscription dating back to the Song Dynasty (960-1297) which reads: "Lakes and mountains are blessed with fertile farmlands" (湖山拥福,田地生辉).
- The other argument is that written record shows that people from Shangsha Village built houses in Songziling in 1192, and farmlands were cultivated in lattice shapes, which in Chinese is a homophone for "Futian," meaning "blessed fields".
History
Luohu District was established in April 1979, one month after Shenzhen was promoted to city status. Futian, and another area called Fucheng (附城), became communes within the Luohu District.
Futian became part of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone after it was designated in 1980. It then became a subdistrict under the district of Shangbu (上步).
Futian, along with Nanshan, was promoted to district status in October 1990. The Shangbu district, which had governed the Futian subdistrict the previous decade, became a part of the Futian district. The district government was established on Shennan Middle Road.
Rapid urbanization occurred in the late 20th century; the agricultural land which once made up a vast majority of Luohu shrank to an area of only 12.26 km2 (4.73 sq mi) in 2003.[1]
Economy
The Central Business District of Shenzhen is a planned development project that began in the early 1990s. Located within the Futian district, it comprises an area of 607 hectares. The four sides of the district are delineated by Binhe Dadao, Lianhua Road, Xinzhou Road and Caitian Road.
Many office high-rises and government buildings are located in the CBD, some of which are prominent buildings in Shenzhen, such as the Shenzhen City Hall (Civic Centre), Shenzhen Library and Concert Hall, Shenzhen Development Bank building and the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center. Located directly north of the CBD is Lianhuashan Park.
The Ping An Finance Centre, a 600 m (1969 ft) skyscraper scheduled to be fully completed in 2016, is also located in the CBD. Upon completion, the tower will become the second tallest in China and the fourth tallest in the world.
Numerous skyscrapers can also be found in the CBD. They include the SEG Tower, China Merchants Bank Tower, and the recently completed twin towers of East Pacific Center.
The hotel chain Vienna Hotels formerly had its headquarters in Lüjing Garden, Futian District.[2]
Subdistricts
Name | Chinese (S) | Hanyu Pinyin | Population (2010)[3] |
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Shatou Subdistrict | 沙头街道 | Shātóu Jiēdào | 226,061 |
Nanyuan Subdistrict | 南园街道 | Nányuán Jiēdào | 108,398 |
Yuanling Subdistrict | 园岭街道 | Yuánlǐng Jiēdào | 88,261 |
Huafu Subdistrict | 华富街道 | Huáfù Jiēdào | 70,834 |
Futian Subdistrict | 福田街道 | Fútián Jiēdào | 234,861 |
Xiangmihu Subdistrict | 香蜜湖街道 | Xiāngmìhú Jiēdào | 89,471 |
Lianhua Subdistrict | 莲花街道 | Liánhuā Jiēdào | 168,392 |
Meilin Subdistrict | 梅林街道 | Méilín Jiēdào | 168,506 |
Huaqiangbei Subdistrict | 华强北街道 | Huáqiángběi Jiēdào | 54,067 |
Fubao Subdistrict | 福保街道 | Fúbǎo Jiēdào | 106,811 |
Transport
Metro
Futian has the highest number of metro stations amongst all districts of Shenzhen. All metro lines in Shenzhen except Line 5 pass through Futian at some point. All stations of the metro are listed as follows:
Line 1
- Science Museum 科学馆
- Huaqiang Road 华强路
- Gangxia 岗厦
- Convention & Exhibition Center 会展中心
- Shopping Park 购物公园
- Xiangmihu 香蜜湖
- Chegongmiao 车公庙
- Zhuzilin 竹子林
Line 2
- Shenkang 深康
- Antuo Hill 安托山
- Qiaoxiang 侨香
- Xiangmi 香蜜
- Xiangmei North 香梅北
- Jingtian 景田
- Lianhua West 莲花西
- Futian 福田
- Civic Center 市民中心
- Gangxia North岗厦北
- Huaqiang North 华强北
- Yannan 燕南
Line 3
- Yitian 益田
- Shixia 石厦
- Shopping Park 购物公园
- Futian 福田
- Children's Palace 少年宫
- Lianhuacun 莲花村
- Huaxin 华新
- Tongxinling 通新岭
- Hongling 红岭
Line 4
- Futian Checkpoint 福田口岸
- Fumin 福民
- Convention & Exhibition Center 会展中心
- Civic Center 市民中心
- Children's Palace 少年宫
- Lianhua North 莲花北
- Shangmeilin 上梅林
Shopping centres
Central Walk Shopping Mall (中心城)
The mall is located right at the Convention and Exhibition Center Metro station and features three levels of shopping, entertainment and dining. The levels are L1: cosmetics, shoes, handbags, boutique accessories, ladies clothing, gentleman suits, business casual, fine jewelry and watches, fashion accessories, business supplies.
Coco Park (购物公园)
Coco Park is an upscale retail complex in Futian Central Business District. Aside from a shopping mall, it also features a popular bar street, large open public spaces and restaurants.
Huaqiangbei
As one of the top shopping destinations in Shenzhen, Huaqiangbei Commercial Street is renowned for its electronics markets,the largest of its kind in China. It offers a variety of men's and women's fashion.
Fu ming Foreign Trade Clothes Market at Huaqiangbei
Located directly behind Women's World on Huaqiangbei Road is the Fu Ming Foreign Trade Clothes Market. The market wholesales women's and men's clothes, shoes, bags and leather goods.
Education
There are now 83 schools delivering primary and secondary education holding 111,982 students and 11,503 teaching staff. Futian is also home to 140 kindergartens.
Secondary Schools
- Shenzhen Senior High School
- shenzhen experimental middle school
- Futian Middle School
- Shenzhen Foreign Languages School
- Hongling Middle School
- Xinsha Middle School
- Huangggang Middle School
International Schools
Immigration Port of Entry
One of the immigration control points that lies within Futian is known as the Futian Port. Its counterpart in Hong Kong is Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point, connected through a pedestrian bridge. The port is served by Futian Checkpoint Station on the Shenzhen Metro, itself being located within the port building.
Another immigration checkpoint is located 150m east of Futian Port.This is the only one of the 6 immigration checkpoints between Shenzhen and Hong Kong that is open 24 hours. The crossing is highway only and used mostly by trucks and busses, with the Mainland and Hong Kong crossings being on opposite sides of a bridge over the Shenzhen River. Its counterpart in Hong Kong is Lok Ma Chau Control Point. It also marks the terminus of the G4 Beijing–Hong Kong–Macau Expressway.
See also
Gallery
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View from Lizhi Park (荔枝公园)
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Skyline of Shenzhen (Futian section)
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Futian section of Shennan Road
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Futian Central Business District from Shenzhen library
External links
- Futian Government Online (simplified Chinese)
References
- ↑ http://www.liuxue360.com/ca/city/futianqu/ftqlsyg.html
- ↑ "联系方式." Vienna Hotels. Retrieved on October 24, 2012. "总 部 总部地址:深圳市福田区福强路绿景花园首层"
- ↑ shi, Guo wu yuan ren kou pu cha ban gong; council, Guo jia tong ji ju ren kou he jiu ye tong ji si bian = Tabulation on the 2010 population census of the people's republic of China by township / compiled by Population census office under the state; population, Department of; statistics, employment statistics national bureau of (2012). Zhongguo 2010 nian ren kou pu cha fen xiang, zhen, jie dao zi liao (Di 1 ban. ed.). Beijing Shi: Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she. ISBN 978-7-5037-6660-2.
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- ↑ http://www.szft.gov.cn/bmxx/qwhj/zwxxgk/qt/ls/201107/t20110714_265499.html
- ↑ http://www.futian.gov.cn/discover/futian/glance/