Township in Beijing, China
Da'anshan Township (Chinese: 大安山乡; pinyin: Dà'ānshān Xiāng) is a township located inside of Fangshan District, Beijing, China. It borders Zhaitang Town and Datai Subdistrict to its north, Fozizhuang Township to its southeast, and Shijiaying Township to its southwest. Its total population was 2,871 in the 2020 census.[1]
The name Da'anshan (Chinese: 大安山; lit. 'Great Peace Mountain') originated in the late Tang dynasty, when warlord Liu Rengong constructed Da'an Emporium around this region.[2]
History
Timetable of Da'anshan Township's History[2]
Year
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Status
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Within
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Border Change
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1916–1949
|
5th District
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Fangshan County
|
|
1949–1952
|
9th District
|
1952–1953
|
Hebei District
|
Jingxi Mining Area
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1953–1958
|
Da'anshan Township
|
Xiyuan Township joined in 1956
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1958–1961
|
Da'anshan Management District, under Baihuashan People's Commune
|
Zhoukoudian District
|
|
1961–1980
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Da'anshan People's Commune
|
Fangshan County
|
1980–1983
|
Gongnong District of Beijing Bureau of Mining Affairs
|
1983–1992
|
Da'anshan Township
|
1992–present
|
Fangshan District
|
Administrative divisions
In 2021, Da'anshan Township comprised one residential community and eight villages:[3]
Administrative Division Code
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Subdisvision Names
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Name Transliterations
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Type
|
110111211001
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大安山矿
|
Da'anshan Kuang
|
Community
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110111211200
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大安山
|
Da'anshan
|
Village
|
110111211201
|
西苑
|
Xiyuan
|
Village
|
110111211202
|
寺尚
|
Sishang
|
Village
|
110111211203
|
赵亩地
|
Zhaomudi
|
Village
|
110111211204
|
宝地洼
|
Baodiwa
|
Village
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110111211205
|
瞧煤涧
|
Qiaomeijian
|
Village
|
110111211206
|
中山
|
Zhongshan
|
Village
|
110111211207
|
水峪
|
Shuiyu
|
Village
|
See also
References