Qingbaijiang District

Qingbaijiang District (simplified Chinese: 青白江区; traditional Chinese: 青白江區; pinyin: Qīngbáijiāng Qū; lit. 'azure and white river') is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, Southwest China, covering parts of the northeastern suburbs. It borders the prefecture-level city of Deyang to the north.

Qingbaijiang
青白江区
Location of the county in Chengdu
Location of the county in Chengdu
Qingbaijiang is located in Sichuan
Qingbaijiang
Qingbaijiang
Location in Sichuan
Coordinates: 30°52′06″N 104°14′33″E[1]
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceSichuan
Sub-provincial cityChengdu
Area
  Total378.94 km2 (146.31 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[2]
  Total381,792
  Density974/km2 (2,520/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
6103XX
Chengdu district map
Subdivisions of Chengdu, Sichuan
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Core districts
1Jinjiang
2Qingyang
3Jinniu
4Wuhou
5Chenghua
Suburbs
6Longquanyi
7Qingbaijiang
8Xindu
9Wenjiang
11Shuangliu
12Pidu
15Xinjin
Satellite cities
16Dujiangyan
17Pengzhou
18Qionglai
19Chongzhou
20Jianyang
Rural
10Jintang Co.
13Dayi Co.
14Pujiang Co.

History

The administrative area of Qingbaijiang District was originally Jintang County and Xindu County (now Xindu District). During the “First Five-Year Plan”, the Chengdu Plain built an industrial zone in Jintang County to solve the problem of “having grain but no steel”. In 1956, the State Planning Commission and the State Construction Commission decided to build the Sichuan Fertilizer Plant (now Chuanhua Group) in Jintang County. In 1958, Chengdu Steel Plant, the predecessor of Pancheng Steel, was also established here. In order to manage the two enterprises, Chengdu has split some towns and towns from Xindu and Jintang. In 1960, Qingbaijiang District was established.

References

  1. Google (2014-07-02). "Qingbaijiang" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-07-02.
  2. 我市2010年第六次全国人口普查数据公报 (in Chinese). Government of Chengdu. 2011-05-13. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-04.


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