Xuguantun Subdistrict
Xuguantun Subdistrict (Chinese: 徐官屯街道; pinyin: Xúguāntún Jiēdào) is a subdistrict in Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Nancaicun and Dajianchang Towns in the north, Caozili and Meichang Towns in the east, Yunhexi and Yangcun Subdistricts in the south, and Dongpuwa Subdistrict in the west. Its population was 16,981 according to the 2010 Chinese census.[1] The subdistrict was named after Xuguantun (Chinese: 徐官屯; lit. 'Xu's Official Hamlet') Village, where the seat of the local government is located.[2] GeographyXuguantun Subdistrict is located on the south of Beijing Paiwu River, with the Grand Canal passing through its middle. The National Highway 103 crosses the western portion of the subdistrict. Its average elevation is seven meters above the sea level.[3] History
Administrative divisionsAs of the year 2022, Xuguantun Subdistrict has 13 subdivisions, including 4 residential communities and 9 villages. They are listed below:[4] Residential communities
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