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Area & Town in Beijing, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Huangcun Area (simplified Chinese: 黄村地区; traditional Chinese: 黃村地區; pinyin: Huángcūn Dìqū) is an area and a town situated in the northwest corner of Daxing District, Beijing, China. Since the creation of several subdistricts in 2001 and 2009, Huangcun has remained 3 regions that are disconnected from each other.[1] It was home to 176,890 inhabitants in the 2020 census.[2]
During the Yuan dynasty, this region was flooded by Guyu River and formed a large desert landscape. It was named Huangcun (Chinese: 荒村; lit. 'Deserted Village') at first, and the name got corrupted to Huangcun (Chinese: 黄村; lit. 'Yellow Village') in the Qing dynasty.[1]
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By 2021, Huangcun Area consisted of 46 subdivisions, of those 11 were residential communities, 33 were villages and 2 were industrial areas:[3]
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- Daxing Campus of Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2022
- Daxing Xincheng Station, 2021
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