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Country | ![]() |
Province | Hunan |
Prefecture-level city | Changsha |
District | Wangcheng District |
Area | |
• Total | 135 km2 (52 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 54,000 |
• Density | 400/km2 (1,000/sq mi) |
2014 |
Chating (simplified Chinese :茶亭鎮; traditional Chinese :茶亭镇; pinyin :chátíng zhèn) is a town in Wangcheng district, Changsha, China. the town is located on the northeast of the district, and bordered by Zhangshu and Jinlong towns of Xiangyin county to the north, Gaojiafang town of Miluo city to the east, Qiaoyi town to the south, Dingziwan and Tongguan Subdistricts to the west. It covers 135 km2 (52 sq mi) with 54 thousand of population. the town contains 11 villages and two residential communities, [1] its administrative center is at Meihualing (梅花岭). [2]
The Chating town was formed by merging the former Dongcheng town (东城镇) and Chating on November 19, 2015. Chating has 11 villages and two residential communities under its jurisdiction from 2016. [2] there were 15 villages and two residential communities in the subdistrict at that time till 2015. There three new villages were formed by merging six villages, meanwhile Dongcheng residential community (东城社区) was formed by merging Shenjiaqiao residential community (慎家桥社区) and Jingshen village (静慎村) on March 23, 2016. [1]
The administrative centre of the town is at Meihualing; the following list is according to the result of Ajustment on village-level divisions on March 23, 2016; [1] Chating has 11 villages and two residential communities under its jurisdiction. | |||
villages and residential communities | villages | ||
English name | Chinese name | English name | Chinese name |
Meihualing residential community | 梅花岭社区 | Hongkaiqiao village | 洪开桥村 |
Dongcheng residential community reformed by Merging Shenjiaqiao residential community (慎家桥社区) and Jinshen village (静慎村) on March 23, 2016 | 东城社区 2016年3月23日合并慎家桥社区和静慎村设 | Dalong village reformed by Merging Dalong village (大龙村) and Jingousi village (金钩寺村) on March 23, 2016 | 大龙村 2016年3月23日合并大龙村和金钩寺村设 |
Jiufeng village | 九峰山村 | Quanfeng village | 泉丰村 |
Shiziling village reformed by Merging Shiziling (狮子岭村) village and Zhongxing village (中兴村) on March 23, 2016 | 狮子岭村 2016年3月23日合并狮子岭和中兴村设 | Suliao village reformed by Merging Suliao village (苏蓼村) and Dongzha village (东闸村) on March 23, 2016 | 苏蓼村 2016年3月23日由东闸村与苏蓼村合并设 |
Tanjiayan village | 谭家园村 | Wangqun village | 望群村 |
Xihusi village | 西湖寺村 | Yangjiaping village | 杨家坪村 |
Daigongqiao village | 戴公桥村 |
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