Subdistrict in Beijing, China
Tuanjiehu Subdistrict (Chinese: 团结湖街道; pinyin: Tuánjiéhú Jiēdào) is a subdistrict on the west portion of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. As of 2020, it has a total population of 32,091.[1]
The subdistrict was named after Tuanjie Lake (Chinese: 团结湖; lit. 'United Lake'), which in turn was named so because it was created by people all over Chaoyang District working in unison.[2]
History
Timeline of changes in the status of Tuanjiehu Subdistrict[2]
Time
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Status
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Ming dynasty
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Part of Daxing County
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1947
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Part of 1st Suburban District
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1949
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Part of East Suburban District
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1958
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Part of Chaoyang District
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1959
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Western portion was part of Xiaozhuang and Baijiazhuang Production Teams, Gaibeidian Commune
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Eastern portion was part of Satong Production Team, Liulitun Production brigade, Xinghuo Commune
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1960s
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Part of People's Commune of Xiaozhuang Subdistrict
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Part of People's Commune of Balizhuang
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1970s
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Part of Dazhailu Subdistrict
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1979
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Created as Tuanjiehu Subdistrict
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Administrative Division
In 2021, there are 6 communities under Tuanjiehu 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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110105013027
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Yi'ertiao
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一二条
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110105013028
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Sansitiao
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三四条
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110105013029
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Zhonglubei
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中路北
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110105013030
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Zhonglunan
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中路南
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110105013031
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Shuiduizi
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水碓子
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110105013032
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Nanbeili
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南北里
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Transport
References