- Source: Xifeng, Qingyang
Xifeng District (Chinese: 西峰区; pinyin: Xīfēng Qū) is a district and the seat of the city of Qingyang in Gansu Province, China. It has an area of 996 km2 (385 sq mi) and a population of 376,800 in 2019.
Inhabited since prehistoric times, it first became an important town in the Ming dynasty, due to its location on the route from Chang'an (Xi'an) to Ningxia.
In 1985, Xifeng was upgraded to a city in Qingyang Prefecture. In 2002, Qingyang Prefecture was upgraded to a prefecture-level city, and Xifeng City (county-level) became its district.
Economy
Xifeng is known as the grain shed of eastern Gansu, but is also known for its fruit orchards.
The Xifeng oilfield located in the district is one of the largest oilfields of the Ordos Basin. Although oil was presumed to be present under Xifeng since 1907, exploitation didn't start until the 1960s.
Tourism
Xifeng is home to the Beishiku temple-grottoes, a system of 195 caves built in 509 AD.
Geography
The district is located centrally on a loess plain named Dongzhiyuan (Chinese: 董志塬) flanked by gullies, at around 1421 m elevation. The plain is considered the world's largest of its kind and estimated to be around 200 m in thickness. Due to erosion, the plain has shrunk over 400 km2 (150 sq mi) on a total area of 2,200 km2 (850 sq mi) in the past 100 years.
Administrative divisions
Xifeng District is divided into 3 Subdistricts, 5 towns, and 2 townships.
Subdistricts
Beijie Subdistrict (北街办事处街道)
Nanjie Subdistrict (南街办事处街道)
Xijie Subdistrict (西街办事处街道)
Towns
Townships
Shishe Township(什社乡)
Xiansheng Township(显胜乡)
Transport
Qingyang Xifeng Airport
G22 Qingdao–Lanzhou Expressway
China National Highway 244
China National Highway 327
Qingyang railway station