Le sous-district de Dongzhimen (chinois : 东直门街道 ; pinyin : Dōngzhímén jiēdào) est une subdivision du district de Dongcheng, dans le centre de Pékin, en Chine. Dongzhimen partage avec Hepingli et Yongdingmenwai la particularité d'être les seuls sous-districts de Dongcheng situés entièrement à l'extérieur du deuxième périphérique de Pékin, qui enserre les quatorze autres subdivisions du district.
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Dongzhimen Subdistrict is a district on the northeastern side of Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. As of 2020, the subdistrict's total population is 46,712.
The subdistrict got its current name from Dongzhimen, a gate of the Beijing city wall that used to exist in this area.
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Dongsi Shitiao station, is an interchange station on Line 2 and Line 3 of the Beijing Subway.
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The Workers' Gymnasium is an indoor arena located west of the Workers' Stadium in Beijing, China. It was inaugurated in 1961 for the 26th World Table Tennis Championships.
It hosted the boxing events at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the Judo events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. It is one of 11 Beijing-based venues to be renovated and upgraded for the Olympics. The arena has a seating capacity of 13,000.
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The People's Literature Publishing House is a large-scale publishing house in China. It was established in March 1951, and was attached to the China Publishing Group. It is known for scholarly publications, editions of classical Chinese literature, and dictionaries. Its head office is at Chaoyangmen 116, Beijing. Its current director is Zang Yongqing and the editor-in-chief is Li Hongqiang.
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The Nandouya Mosque is a mosque in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China.
Communautés résidentielles
Le sous-district de Dongzhimen est divisé en dix communautés résidentielles (chinois : 社区 ; pinyin : shèqū).
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