- Source: Shidu, Beijing
Shidu Town (Chinese: 十渡镇; pinyin: Shídù Zhèn) is a town in Fangshan District in far southwestern Beijing, around 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the border with Hebei. Shidu, literally the "Tenth Ferry", is located in the valley of the meandering Juma River and so named because accessing the town is said to require crossing the river ten times. Shidu is known for the surrounding karst landscape, the largest in northern China, that is created by the Juma River cutting through the Taihang Mountain. The elevation of Shidu varies from 84.2 to 1,210.8 metres (276 to 3,972 ft) above the sea level. As of 2020, it had a total population of 9,132.
The Beijing–Yuanping Railway has a station in Shidu.
History
Administrative divisions
In 2020, Shidu Town was made up of 21 villages, all of which are listed down below:
Gallery
See also
List of township-level divisions of Beijing
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sungai Juma, Tiongkok
- Distrik Fangshan
- Kereta Beijing-Yuanping
- Transisi dari Sui ke Tang
- Rumpun bahasa Gelao
- Dinasti Tang
- Gaozu dari Tang
- Shidu, Beijing
- Shidu
- Geography of Beijing
- 2023 China floods
- Xincun
- China Railways BJ
- Typhoon Doksuri
- Qidu
- Beijing–Yuanping railway
- Liangxiang, Beijing