Linping, Hangzhou

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Linping
临平区
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Administrative Division Linping Hangzhou.svg
Administrative map of Linping District
Country People's Republic of China
Province Zhejiang
Sub-provincial city Hangzhou
Area
  Total
286 km2 (110 sq mi)
Population
  Total
1,191,000
  Density4,200/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)

Administration

Linping District is divided into: Linping Subdistrict (临平街道), Donghu Subdistrict (东湖街道), Nanyuan Subdistrict (南苑街道), Xingqiao Subdistrict (星桥街道), Yunhe Subdistrict (运河街道), Qiaosi Subdistrict (乔司街道), Chongxian Subdistrict (崇贤街道), and Tangxi Town (塘栖镇). [5]

Economy

In 1985, Linping had 125 factories about silk, [6] knit, [7] clothing, food, bread making, machine, mechanical engineering, medicine, architecture and electron. The promoting rate of Linping was boosting with high speed and at the end of 1985, Linping had 36 industries, 2,105 workers, 1017 million RMB annual value of production, 360 stores and 298 individual household.

Now, Linping has No.3 financial income in Zhejiang Province. [8] In 2009, GDP in Linping was reaching 532.46 hundred million and had 100.07 hundred million total financial income. After these years development, Linping attracted a number of the country's 500 strong industry [9] to build industry.

As the urban renewal area, the structure of the tertiary industry becomes more and more completely, the consumption market is become more prosperous, the professional market boosts with a hasty rhythm and the traveling economy is strong in new. The Yuhang economic and technological development zone [10] located at the northern direction of Linping and became the National economic and technological development zone in Sept. 29, 2012.

Fundamental facilitate

Linping has the cultural and athletic facilities of Cultural Central, Library, Cinema, Opera Central, TV Station, Radio Station, Youth Centre, Elderly cadres activity room, Swimming Center [11] and athletic Field.

Linping has two state-run middle schools—No.3 Middle School, No.1 Middle School; Two privately run middle schools—Shulan Middle School, [12] Xingda Middle School; [13] Five state-run primary schools—Shiyan Primary School, [14] Xinda Primary School, Shulan Primary School, No.1 Primary School, No.2 Primary School.

Linping has organized medical and healthy services, including Yuhang No.1 Hospital, [15] Yuhang No.5 Hospital, Yuhang Manternal and child health care Hospital, Yuhang Local health defensive Station and Center for disease control.

In recent years, the main urban area of Linping is progressing with the high speed, and there are several super-market entered into Linping, such as Walmart [16] and In-time.

Linping New Town

Linping New Town is in the southern part of Linping, including Linping station on Hangzhou Metro, [17] Central commercial areas and Big Dongan Community. In order to build up Linping as a modern new town, the founders used “compact city, easeful city, literate city, intelligent city and leisure city” as the elementary idea.

Linping station of Hangzhou Metro [18] shortens the time from Linping to other areas in Hangzhou, thus conducing many people getting entertainments, taking leisure time, and setting home in Linping. In addition, the central commercial areas will become the financial trade market, businesses office, meeting exhibition and super shopping place. The third one is the Big Donggan Community that regards the People's Square [19] as the center and this center will be decorated by centuries-old culture and fascinating views. This Central Square lets people live in Linping with convenience.

The core idea leads Linping towards prosperity is enhancing the connection between other cities. Therefore, promoting High-speed rail, [20] subway and highway [21] offer people who live in Linping a facilitating means to let people visit some nearby cities, and also attract people who live in other cities settle down in Linping.

Yuhang economic development zone is in the center of the Linping New Town, Qianjiang economic development zone [22] is in the southeast of the Linping New Town and there will have two more industrial estates locate in Linping. A number of buildings nearby the high-speed railway and subways are being set up in Linping. People only need to take eight minutes to the center of Hangzhou [23] and only thirty minutes to Shanghai [24] if they live in Linping.

Traveling

Transport

Metro

High-speed rail

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Linping, Hangzhou
Simplified Chinese 临平区
Traditional Chinese 臨平區
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