Subdistrict in Tianjin, China
Nanyingmen Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 南营门街道; traditional Chinese: 南營門街道; pinyin: Nányíngmén Jiēdào) is a subdistrict situated on the west of Heping District, Tianjin.[1] it shares border with Quanyechang Subdistrict in its north, Wudadao Subdistrict in its east, Xinxing Subdistrict in its south, as well as Xuefu and Wanxing Subdistricts in its west. In 2010, It had a population of 47,306.[2]
The name Nanyingmen literally translates to "South Camp Gate".
History
History of Nanyingmen Subdistrict[3]
Year
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Status
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Within
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1955 - 1956
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Nanyingmen Subdistrict
Dihuadao Subdistrict
Tongtaili Subdistrict
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5th District, Tianjin
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1956 - 1958
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Nanyingmen Subdistrict
Guiyang Road Subdistrict
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Xinua District, Tianjin
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1958 - 1960
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Nanyingmen Subdistrict
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Heping District, Tianjin
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1960 - 1962
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Nanyingmen People's Commune
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1962 - 1964
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Nanyingmen Subdistrict
Guiyang Road Subdistrict
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1964 - present
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Nanyingmen Subdistrict (Part of Xinxing Subdistrict joined in 1998)
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Administrative divisions
At the time of writing, Nanyingmen Subdistrict is composed of 10 communities, which are listed as follows:[4]
Subdivision Names
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Name Transliterations
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昆明路
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Kunminglu
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西宁道
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Xiningdao
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天兴里
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Tianxingli
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竞业里
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Jingyeli
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绵阳道
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Jinyangdao
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世昌里
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Shichangli
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香榭里
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XInagxieli
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天新里
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Tianxinli
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文化村
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Wenhuacun
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海光寺
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Haiguangsi
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Landmark
Gallery
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Xikai Church, 2007
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Haiguangsi Residential Community northwest of the subdistrict, 2009
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Aerial view of the subdistrict, 2011
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Xining Avenue, 2011
References