Guanshan Subdistrict (Chinese: 关山街道; pinyin: Guānshān Jiēdào) is a subdistrict in Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei, China.[4] To the east it borders the Donghu New Technology Development Zone; to the south it borders Jiangxia District and the Third Ring Road; to the west it borders Zhuodaoquan Subdistrict (卓刀泉街道); to the north it borders the East Lake Nature Scenic Area.[1]: 193 [2] The subdistrict encompasses the campuses of more than ten universities including Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences, South Central University for Nationalities, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, and Wuhan Textile University (武汉纺织大学).[1]: 193
Guanshan Subdistrict
关山街道 | |
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Subdistrict | |
![]() Library of the South Central University for Nationalities on the Shore of South Lake | |
![]() ![]() Guanshan Subdistrict Location in Hubei | |
Coordinates: 30°30′27″N 114°24′35″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Hubei |
Sub-provincial city | Wuhan |
District | Hongshan |
Village-level divisions | 28 residential communities[1]: 193 [2] |
Established | August 1958[2] |
Area | |
• Total | 15.5 km2 (6.0 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 314,096 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Guanshan Subdistrict | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 关山街道 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 關山街道 | ||||||
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Guanshan People's Commune (the forbearer of Guanshan Subdistrict) was established in August 1958.[2][5][6]
In March 1961, Guanshan People's Commune and Hongshan District People's Commune were combined into Hongshan District.[6]
From June 1963, Hongshan District included Guanshan Subdistrict.[5][6]
In August 1964, Guanshan Subdistrict was transferred from Hongshan District to Wuchang District.[5][6]
In July 1986, Guanshan Subdistrict was transferred from Wuchang District to Hongshan District.[5][3]
In 2004, Moshan Residential Community (磨山社区) was transferred from Guanshan Subdistrict to East Lake Scenic Area Subdistrict.[3][7]
In November 2010, eight residential communities (Qilingjiusuo (七零九所社区), Hongxing (红星社区), Wujiawan (吴家湾社区), Huachengyuan (华城苑社区), Luguang (鲁广社区), Gongchengda (工程大社区), Guanxi (关西社区), and Guanxi'er (关西二社区)) were transferred into the newly-created Zhuodaoquan Subdistrict.[2][3][8]
Guanshan Subdistrict administers twenty-eight residential communities:[2][9]
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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2000 | 195,732 | — |
2010 | 314,096 | +4.84% |
[1]: 193 [2][3] |
As of 1996[update], the total area of Guanshan Subdistrict was 35 km2 (14 sq mi).[2] After the creation of Zhuodaoquan Subdistrict in late 2010 and other changes, the total population and area of Guanshan Subdistrict was reduced. The population figures from the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China in 2000 and the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China in 2010 include areas that are no longer part of present-day Guanshan Subdistrict. In 2016, 1,905 babies were born in Guanshan Subdistrict with 99.21% of these births in compliance with the child planning policies of China.[1]: 197
Guanshan Subdistrict is served by Optics Valley Square station on Line 2 (Wuhan Metro). The Third Ring Road forms the southern limit of Guanshan Subdistrict.[10][better source needed]
人口24万人(2011年)。(this population figure excludes the population of Zhuodaoquan Subdistrict, which was created from part of Guanshan Subdistrict and other areas in the previous year)
2010年第六次人口普查,洪山区常住总人口1390243人,其中:{...}关山街道314096人,(this population figure includes the population of Zhuodaoquan Subdistrict, which was created from part of Guanshan Subdistrict and other areas later in that year)
统计用区划代码 城乡分类代码 名称 420111491001 112 磨山社区居委会