Subdistrict in Beijing, China
Anzhen Subdistrict (Chinese: 安贞街道; pinyin: Ānzhēn Jiēdào) is a subdistrict on the northwest portion of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. As of 2020, it has a total population of 57,016.[1]
The subdistrict got its name from Anzhenmen (Chinese: 安贞门; lit. 'Gate of Peace and Virtue'), a former city gate of Khanbaliq.
History
Timeline of changes in the status of Anzhen Subdistrict[2]
Time
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Status
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Yuan dynasty
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Part of Dadu
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1925
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Part of North Suburban District
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1947
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Part of 7th Suburban District
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1950
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Part of Wuluju Township
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1952
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Wuluju Township was transferred under East Suburban District
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1968
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Transferred to Heping Street Subdistrict
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1977
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Transferred to Xiaoguan Subdistrict
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1987
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Separated from Xiaoguan Subdistrict, two subdistricts were created: Anzhenli and Anhuali
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1990
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The two subdistricts were combined to form Anzhen Subdistrict
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Administrative Division
As of 2021, there are 10 communities under the subdistrict:[3]
Administrative Division Code
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Community Name in English
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Community Name in Simplified Chinese
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110105008052
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Anzhenli
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安贞里
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110105008053
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Anzhen Xili
|
安贞西里
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110105008054
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Anhuali
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安华里
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110105008055
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Anhua Xili
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安华西里
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110105008056
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Huangsi
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黄寺
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110105008057
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Yuminlu
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裕民路
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110105008058
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Yongxi
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涌溪
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110105008059
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Wuluju
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五路居
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110105008060
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Anwai
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安外
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110105008061
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Waiguan
|
外馆
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Landmark
References