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Jingzhuang Town (simplified Chinese: 井庄镇; traditional Chinese: 井莊鎮; pinyin: Jǐngzhuāng Zhèn) is a town in the Yanqing District of Beijing. It borders Shenjiaying Town in the north, Yongning Town and Dazhuangke Township in the east, Shisanling and Nankou Towns in the south, as well as Badaling and Dayushu Towns in the west. According to the 2020 census, population for this town was 9,500.
The town is named after Jingjiazhuang Village, the seat of the town's government.
Geography
The town borders Guishui River in the north and parts of Yan Mountain Range in the other directions. Datong–Qinhuangdao railway and National Highway 110 both pass through the town.
History
Administrative divisions
As of 2021, Jingzhuang Town had direct jurisdiction over 32 subdivisions, of which 1 was a community and the others were villages. They are listed below:
See also
List of township-level divisions of Beijing
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jingzhuang
- Zhing-zhong
- Liu Yong (Song dynasty)
- Houji, Wuyang County
- List of Chinese era names
- Badaling Town
- Nankou, Beijing
- Liugaizi
- Beijing Township
- Baiquan Subdistrict