Qingyuan Subdistrict (Chinese: 清源街道; pinyin: Qīngyuán Jiēdào) is a subdistrict situated within Daxing District, Beijing, China. It is located at the south of Gaomidian Subdistrict, west of Guanyinsi Subdistrict, north of Xingfeng Subdistrict, and east of Huangcun Town. As of 2020, there were a total of 147,810 people residing within the subdistrict.
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Zaoyuan Station is a station on the Daxing line of the Beijing Subway.
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Qingyuan Lu Station is a station on the Daxing line of the Beijing Subway.
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Huangcun Area is an area and a town situated in the northwest corner of Daxing District, Beijing, China. Since the creation of several subdistricts in 2001 and 2009, Huangcun has remained 3 regions that are disconnected from each other. It was home to 176,890 inhabitants in the 2020 census.
During the Yuan dynasty, this region was flooded by Guyu River and formed a large desert landscape. It was named Huangcun at first, and the name got corrupted to Huangcun in the Qing dynasty.
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Guanyinsi Subdistrict is a subdistrict in the northern portion of Daxing District, Beijing, China. It is located at the south and west of Xihongmen Town, north of Tiangongyuan Subdistrict and Huangcun Town, northeast of Xingfeng and Linxiao Road Subdistricts, and east of Qingyuan and Gaomidian Subdistricts. In the year 2020, it had a total population of 111,225.
The name of this subdistrict is referring to a temple dedicated to Guanyin within its borders.
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The Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology is a municipal public college in Daxing, Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the City of Beijing and funded by the Beijing Municipal People's Government.
The predecessor of the college is Beijing Petrochemical College founded in 1978 and the Second Branch of the Beijing Chemical Engineering College. In 1985, the school was placed under the management of China Petrochemical Corporation. In 1992, the school established the Beijing Petrochemical and Chemical Engineering College on the basis of Beijing Petrochemical and Chemical Engineering Senior Vocational College. In 2000, the school was placed under the funding and management of the Beijing Municipal People's Government.
Its name came from Qingyuan Road on the south of the subdistrict.
Administrative divisions
As of 2021, Qingyuan Subdistrict was divided into 24 communities:
See also
List of township-level divisions of Beijing
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