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Town in Beijing, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yang Town (simplified Chinese: 杨镇; traditional Chinese: 楊鎮; pinyin: Yáng Zhèn) is a town located within Shunyi District, Beijing, China. It shares border with Mulin and Longwantun Towns to its north, Zhang Town to its east, Dasungezhuang and Beiwu Towns to its south, Beisui and Nancai Towns to its west, and Beixiaoying Town to its northwest. As of 2020, it had a population of 64,578.[1]
The settlement here was used to be called Mazhuang (马庄), but with the reign of Wanli Emperor, it was changed to Yangzhen (Chinese: 杨镇; lit. 'Yang's Town') due to the increasing influence of Yang family within the area.[2]
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In 2021, Yang Town consisted of 45 subdivisions, including 4 communities and 41 villages:[3]
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Transportation
Yangzhen is approximately 1 hour by bus from downtown Beijing's Dongzhimen (东直门) long-distance bus terminal.
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- Beijing Dafa Zhengda Ltd. Co., 2007
- Shunping Road on the center of the town, 2008
- Hanshiqiao Wetland on the southwest of the town, 2009
- Huanghua Lake north of Hongsi Village, 2009
- Field of tulips in Beijing International Flower Port
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