- Source: Douzhangzhuang
Douzhangzhuang Town (simplified Chinese: 豆张庄镇; traditional Chinese: 豆張莊鎮; pinyin: Dòuzhāngzhuāng Zhèn) is a town situated at the west side of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Dongmaquan and Sicundian Towns in its north, Dongpuwa and Huangzhuang Subdistricts in its east, Chenzui and Huanghuadian Towns in its south, and Luofa Town in its west. In 2010, the town had 23,421 residents within its boundaries.
During the Ming Dynasty, the area was settled by a family with the surname Zhang, who specialized in the production of beans and vegetables. The settlement took the name Doujiaozhangzhuang (Chinese: 豆角张庄; lit. 'Bean Pod Zhang's Villa'), which was later simplified to Douzhangzhuang.
Geography
Douzhangzhuang Town is situated along the Beijing–Shanghai Railway, at an altitude of 8 meters above the sea level.
History
Administrative divisions
As of 2022, Douzhangzhuang Town consisted of 19 subdivisions, including the following 1 residential community and 18 villages:
= Residential community
=Xiangshuli (香墅里)
= Villages
=See also
List of township-level divisions of Tianjin
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Douzhangzhuang
- Douzhangzhuang railway station
- Yunhexi Subdistrict
- Dahuangbao
- Daliang, Tianjin
- Yangcun Subdistrict
- Meichang
- Hebeitun
- Shigezhuang, Wuqing
- Xiawuqi