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Guancheng Subdistrict

Subdistrict in Guangdong, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guancheng Subdistrict
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Guancheng Subdistrict (Chinese: 莞城街道; pinyin: Guǎnchéng Jiēdào; lit. 'Dongguan City's seat') is a subdistrict in Guangdong Province, China under the administration of Dongguan City.[1] It has an area of 11.16 square kilometres (4.31 sq mi),[1] and a residential population of 230,000, of which 152,000 are new residents.[citation needed]

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Guancheng in Chinese, above, means "City of Scirpus", a genus of sedge.

Guancheng was the old political and cultural centre of Dongguan, before the government moved to the new centre in the Nancheng Subdistrict.[citation needed]

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History

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Ke Yuan (可园)

Guancheng Subdistrict has been home to the seat of Dongguan's government since 757 CE, during the early Tang Dynasty.[1]

In the late 14th century, during the reign of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the Ying'enmen Gate Tower [zh] was built within present-day Guancheng.[1] Later in the Ming Dynasty, the Quejinting Monument [zh] was built to commemorate the city's trade with Thailand.[1]

Upon the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Guancheng was designated as a city.[4] Guancheng was re-designated as a people's commune from 1958 to 1980.[4]

In January 1988, Dongguan was upgraded to a prefecture-level city.[4]

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Geography

Located near the center of Dongguan, the Guancheng Subdistrict encompasses the historic center of the city.[1] The subdistrict lies 59 kilometers away from Guangzhou, 99 kilometers from Shenzhen, and 140 kilometers from Hong Kong.[1]

Guancheng Subdistrict is bordered by Dongcheng Subdistrict, Nancheng Subdistrict, and Wanjiang Subdistrict.[1]

Administrative divisions

Guancheng Subdistrict is divided into 8 residential communities: Dongzheng Residential Community (东正社区), Shiqiao Residential Community (市桥社区), Beiyu Residential Community (北隅社区), Xiyu Residential Community (西隅社区), Luosha Residential Community (罗沙社区), Bosha Residential Community (博厦社区), Xingtang Residential Community (兴塘社区), and Chuangye Residential Community (创业社区).[5]

Politics

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Guancheng Subdistrict used to be the political center of Dongguan City.[citation needed] The following is the list of political office-holders of Guancheng Subdistrict:[6]

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Economy

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The night view of Ying'en Men in West Gate Avenue of Guancheng Subdistrict.

As of 2019, the subdistrict's GDP totaled ¥21.595 billion, fixed asset investment totaled ¥2.946 billion, retail sales totaled ¥13.440 billion, and the subdistrict's tax revenue totaled ¥4.581 billion.[3]

Guancheng Subdistrict's three major business districts are: West Gate Avenue (西城门大街), Diwang Square (地王广场), and Yujing Square CBD (愉景广场商圈).[citation needed]

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Education

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The schoolgate of DGUT.

Within Guancheng Subdistrict, there is 1 undergraduate university, 3 vocational secondary schools, 3 standard secondary schools, 1 technical vocational school, 1 special education school, 8 primary schools, 7 kindergartens, 1 sports academy, and 17 private schools.[7]

Notable educational institutions within Guancheng Subdistrict include:

  • Dongguan University of Technology's Guangcheng Campus
  • Dongguan Middle School (东莞中学)
  • Dongguan Experimental High School (东莞实验中学)
  • Dongguan Middle School - Junior High School (东莞中学初中部)
  • Dongguan Keyuan High School (东莞市可园中学)
  • Dongguan Bubugao Primary School (东莞市步步高小学)
  • Guancheng Construction of Primary School (莞城建设小学)
  • Guancheng Experimental Primary School (莞城实验小学)
  • Guancheng Central Primary School (莞城中心小学)
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Healthcare

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Dongguan People's Hospital in Guancheng Subdistrict (东莞人民医院莞城旧址)

Guancheng Subdistrict is the center for medical and health services in Dongguan City. There are many large integrated medical institutions, including:

  • Dongguan People's Hospital (东莞市人民医院)
  • Dongguan Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital (东莞市中医院)
  • Dongguan People's Hospital of Guancheng Subdistrict (莞城人民医院)
  • Guancheng Hospital (莞城医院)
  • Dongguan Maria's Maternity Hospital (东莞玛利亚妇产医院)
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Cultural attractions

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  • Ke Yuan (可园), a famous garden in Guangdong.
  • Quejinting Monument [zh], located on the corner of Jiaochang Road and Guangming Road, is a stele which was built in 1541.[8] The monument pays tribute to Li Kai [zh], a local businessman and political figure who, as the county magistrate of nearby Panyu County [zh], who became famous for good relations with Thailand.[8] This stele was made from bluestone with a hard texture.[citation needed] The stele is 143 centimetres (56 in) long, 30 centimetres (12 in) wide and 20 centimetres (7.9 in) high with a red-sandstone rectangular base.[citation needed]
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Daosheng Park (莞城道生园)
  • Ouge Pavilion (讴歌亭), Established 1921, Ouge Pavilion lies on the west side of Yu Mountain in Dongguan People's Park. The arbours sitting southeast-to-northwest, 7.7 metres (25 ft) wide, 6.5 metres (21 ft) deep and 7.8 metres (26 ft) high. Ouge Arbours was in honour of Huang Chunlin, the head of Dongguan County, and was built by the local people to mark the many good works he did. In 2008, the managers of the park repaired the arbours according to its original sample and installed stone tables and stools for tourists.[9]
  • Daosheng Park (道生园)

Daosheng Park was built by Zhang Jiamo, the nephew of Ke Yuan founder Zhang Jingxiu. It stands in Daofu Alley of Guancheng Subdistrict. The whole park sat northwest-to-southeast. Ju Chao (居巢) and Ju Lian (居廉) have lived in this park for about 10 years, where they founded the Ling-nan School of painters. The original area of Daosheng Park was about 750 kilometers.[clarification needed] However, after hundreds of years, there were only several old and shabby houses.[citation needed]

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Guancheng Subdistrict is the Old Town of Dongguan City. Here are some of its sights:

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