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Xinchengzi, Beijing
Town in Beijing, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Xinchengzi Town (simplified Chinese: 新城子镇; traditional Chinese: 新城子鎮; pinyin: Xīnchéngzi Zhèn) is a town located in the Miyun District of Beijing, China. It borders Liangjianfang and Laowa Townships in the north, Wulingshan Town in the east and south, as well as Gubeikou and Taishitun Towns in the west. It had 6,528 residents under its administration as of 2020.[1]
The name Xinchengzi comes from Xinchengzi Village, the place in which the town's government is located. It literally means "New City".
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Geography
Xinchengzi is situated foothill of Mount Wuling, which is part of the larger Yan Mountain Range. Andamu River flows western through the town.[2]
The town is connected to the Beijing-Chengde Expressway, as well as the city-level Songcao Road.
History
Administrative divisions
By 2021, Xinchengzi Town was composed of 19 subdivisions, where 1 was a community and 18 were villages. They can be seen in the list down below:[3]
Gallery
- Wuling Lake within the town, 2008
- Caojialu Village, 2012
- Border with Hebei province, 2020
- Heigu Pass on the eastern border with Hebei, 2020
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References
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