Yanping District

Yanping
延平区
延城、延州
District

Skyline of Nanping (at night)
Nickname(s): Little Hongkong
Yanping

Location in Fujian

Coordinates: 26°51′50″N 117°50′50″E / 26.86389°N 117.84722°E / 26.86389; 117.84722Coordinates: 26°51′50″N 117°50′50″E / 26.86389°N 117.84722°E / 26.86389; 117.84722
Country People's Republic of China
Province Fujian
Prefecture-level city Nanping
Government
  CPC District Committee Secretary He Mingxing
Area
  Total 2,660 km2 (1,030 sq mi)
Population
  Total 490,000
  Density 180/km2 (480/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Area code(s) 0086-599
Vehicle registration 闽H
Website www.ypzf.gov.cn

Yanping District (simplified Chinese: 延平区; traditional Chinese: 延平區; pinyin: Yánpíng Qū) is one of the two districts of Nanping, Fujian province, People's Republic of China. The prefecture government is located in the district.

Etymology

The name of the district literally means "Prolong Peace", and it is still commonly referred to as Nanping, which was its name before 1995. Nowadays, people still use both "Yanping" and "Nanping" in mailing address, and Nanping is even more common.

History

Yanping in the 17th Century, from Olfert Dapper: Gedenkwaerdig bedryf

The city was built as a house at 196 BC. Before that it was a village governed by Houguan County (Fuzhou). Because it is the start point of Min River, it acts as a trading transferring center between North Fujian, Jiangxi and Fuzhou.

Also, it is the last stronghold of Fuzhou, the largest city in Fujian, and usually carefully guarded. Because the soldiers came from north China, the city's dialect was more similar to that of Henan Province.

The city was named Nanping City at 1956, and after the prefecture was named Nanping in 1995, it changed to its current name.

Geography

Waters

Min River

Jianxi Brook

Futun Brook

Shaxi Brook

Mountains

Jiufeng Mountain (literally 9-peak mountain)

Yuping Mountain

Culture[1]

Industry

Administration

6 Street Offices

Meishan Street Office (梅山街道)

Huangdun Street Office (黄墩街道)

Ziyun Street Office (紫云街道)

Sihe Street Office (四鹤街道)

Shuinan Street Office (水南街道)

Shuidong Street Office (水东街道)

13 Towns

Laizhou (来舟镇)

Zhanghu (樟湖镇)

Xiadao (夏道镇)

Nanshan (南山镇)

Xiqin (西芹镇)

Xiayang (峡阳镇)

Daheng (大横镇)

Taiping (太平镇)

Wangtai (王台镇)

Taqian (塔前镇)

Yanghou (洋后镇)

Mangdang (茫荡镇)

Luxia (炉下镇)

2 Townships

Jukou (巨口乡)

Chimen (赤门乡)

Social Securities

Hospitals

Education

Kindergartens

Primary Schools

High Schools

Higher Education

Transportation

Railway Station

Coach Station

Bridges

Jianxi Bridge

Shuidong Bridge

Yuping Bridge

Jianzhou Bridge

Shuinan Bridge

Nanping Bridge

Entertainment

Tourist Attractions

Hotels

Shopping

Notable People

See also

References

External links


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