Liwan, Guangzhou

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Liwan
荔湾区
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Liwan, Guangzhou
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  Liwan in Guangzhou
Coordinates: 23°06′56″N113°14′18″E / 23.11556°N 113.23833°E / 23.11556; 113.23833
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Province Guangdong
Sub-provincial city Guangzhou
Area
  Total
62.4 km2 (24.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
  Total
1,113,000
  Density17,800/km2 (46,200/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
510145
Area code 020
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From the Qin dynasty through the Qing dynasty, the area of present-day Liwan District belonged to Panyu County and Nanhai County. [1] Liwan was historically located outside the western gates of Guangzhou, in an area known as Xiguan (simplified Chinese :西关; traditional Chinese :西關; pinyin :Xīguān; Jyutping :sai1 gwaan1). [1] The district was also the site of the historic area of Huadi, [1] at the southwest of Guangzhou's downtown area and south of Pearl River. [2]

The area of present-day Liwan, [1] along with Guangfu (present Yuexiu),[ citation needed ] was merged into the newly-formed city of Guangzhou upon its incorporation, [1] on February 15,[ citation needed ] 1921. [1] Liwan covers an area of 16.2 square kilometres (6.3 sq mi), and has a permanent population of about 540,000 and a permanent nonnative population of over 200,000.[ citation needed ]

People's Republic of China

In the months following the proclamation of the People's Republic of China, the area of present-day Liwan District changed administrative organization a number of times. [1]

On October 14, 1949, the government organized the area as Fangcun District (Chinese :芳村区; pinyin :Fāngcūn Qū). [1] On November 15, it absorbed Chongwen District (Chinese :崇文区; pinyin :Chóngwén Qū). [1] In June 1954, Fangcun District was abolished, and its area was split between Henan District (Chinese :河南区; pinyin :Hénán Qū) and Xinjiao District (Chinese :新滘区; pinyin :Xīnjiào Qū). [1] In April 1959, eight production brigades from Nanhai County were merged into Guangzhou City, and the area of former Fangcun District was placed under the jurisdiction of Jiao District (Chinese :郊区; pinyin :Jiāo Qū), Guangzhou. [1] After being briefly re-established, Fangcun District was abolished once again on May 11, 1962, and merged into Jiao District. [1] In May 1985, the State Council officially approved the re-establishment of Fangcun District of Guangzhou. [1] In September 2005, Fangcun District was abolished, and re-established as Liwan District. [1] [3] [4]

Geography

Liwan District is positioned in the west part of Guangzhou, on along the banks of the Pearl River. It is bordered by Yuexiu District to the east, Baiyun District to the north, and Nanhai District in Foshan to the west. [1]

Climate

The area of Liwan District is frequently affected by typhoons. [1] In 2023, the area experienced a total annual precipitation of 1,932.2 millimetres (76.07 in), of which the cumulative precipitation during the flood season (March 27-October 31) was 1,711.7 millimetres (67.39 in), accounting for 88.6% of the annual precipitation. [1]

Administrative divisions

Liwan, Guangzhou
Simplified Chinese 荔湾区
Traditional Chinese 荔灣區
Jyutping Lai6 Waan1 Keoi1
Hanyu Pinyin Lìwān Qū
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Lìwān Qū
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization Laihwāan Kēui
Jyutping Lai6 Waan1 Keoi1
Canton Romanization lei6 wan1 kêu1
IPA [lɐj˨.wan˥]
Name Chinese (S) [5] Hanyu Pinyin Guangdong Romanization Population (2010) [6] Area (km2)
Baihedong Subdistrict  [ zh ]白鹤洞街道Báihèdòng Jiēdàobag6 hog6 dung6 gai1 dou648,2383.10
Caihong Subdistrict  [ zh ]彩虹街道Cǎihóng Jiēdàocoi2 hung4 gai1 dou654,3481.06
Chajiao Subdistrict  [ zh ]茶滘街道Chájiào Jiēdàoca4 geo3 gai1 dou654,9184.05
Changhua Subdistrict  [ zh ]昌华街道Chānghuá Jiēdàocêng1 wa4 gai1 dou632,7781.61
Chongkou Subdistrict  [ zh ]冲口街道Chōngkǒu Jiēdàocung1 heo2 gai1 dou648,0974.20
Dongjiao Subdistrict  [ zh ]东漖街道Dōngjiào Jiēdàodung1 gao3 gai1 dou635,8894.60
Dongsha Subdistrict  [ zh ]东沙街道Dōngshā Jiēdàodung1 Shā gai1 dou6290137.90
Duobao Subdistrict  [ zh ]多宝街道Duōbǎo Jiēdàodo1 bou2 gai1 dou632,5810.86
Fengyuan Subdistrict  [ zh ]逢源街道Féngyuán Jiēdàofung4 yun4 gai1 dou659,3370.78
Hailong Subdistrict  [ zh ]海龙街道Hǎilóng Jiēdàohoi2 lung4 gai1 dou631,8019.49
Huadi Subdistrict 花地街道Huādì Jiēdàofa1 déi2 gai1 dou639,6351.63
Hualin Subdistrict  [ zh ]华林街道Huálín Jiēdàowa4 lem4 gai1 dou646,3090.72
Jinhua Subdistrict 金花街道Jīnhuā Jiēdàogem1 fa1 gai1 dou654,6701.16
Lingnan Subdistrict  [ zh ]岭南街道Lǐngnán Jiēdàoling5 nam4 gai1 dou627,5600.90
Longjin Subdistrict  [ zh ]龙津街道Lóngjīn Jiēdàolung4 zên1 gai1 dou643,5180.53
Nanyuan Subdistrict  [ zh ]南源街道Nányuán Jiēdàonam4 yun4 gai1 dou670,0661.85
Qiaozhong Subdistrict  [ zh ]桥中街道Qiáozhōng Jiēdàokiu4 zung1 gai1 dou631,6434.40
Shamian Subdistrict 沙面街道Shāmiàn Jiēdàosa1 min2 gai1 dou63,3970.30
Shiweitang Subdistrict  [ zh ]石围塘街道Shíwéitáng Jiēdàoség6 wei4 tong4 gai1 dou657,1925.18
Xicun Subdistrict  [ zh ]西村街道Xicūn Jiēdàosei1 qun1 gai1 dou645,0693.27
Zhanqian Subdistrict  [ zh ]站前街道Zhànqián Jiēdàozam6 qin4 gai1 dou627,4310.96
Zhongnan Subdistrict  [ zh ]中南街道Zhōngnán Jiēdàozung1 nam4 gai1 dou624,7107.00

Demographics

As of the end of 2023, Liwan District has a permanent population of 1,113,000, and a hukou population of 804,800. [1] Its population growth rate in 2023 was -1.98‰ (per mille). [1]

Transport

Liwan district has a well-developed transport network connecting with the railway station and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in the north. Renmin Bridge and Zhujiang Tunnel link the banks of the Pearl River in the southern part of Liwan. Zhujiang Bridge, which connects Nanhai and Foshan, links the east and west together in Liwan's west. Guangzhou South Railway Cargo Station of Jingguang Railway and Xinfeng Terminal are in Liwan's southwest. No. 107 State Highway and Guang-Fo Highway connecting with Guang-Shen Highway are through to Hong Kong. Line 1 of Guangzhou Metro and Inner overhead road pass through the District.

Metro

Liwan is currently serviced by seven metro lines operated by Guangzhou Metro:


Tourism

Liwan District has many attractions and historical sites. The historically famous "Lizhi Wan" (simplified Chinese :荔枝湾; traditional Chinese :荔枝灣; pinyin :Lìzhī Wān; lit.'Lychee Bay'), has a 1,000-year history.[ citation needed ] In addition, there are historic sites where Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Zhan Tianyou, Chen Shaobai and Tang Tingguang lived or worked.[ citation needed ] There are Guangya School setup by Zhang Zhidong, a member of the Westernization Movement in the late Qing Dynasty and relic site of Xicun Industrial Zone developed by Chen Jitang when was in power during PC period.[ citation needed ][ clarification needed ]

Major historic sites within Liwan District include the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Shamian Island, Xilaichudi  [ zh ], Renwei Temple  [ zh ], Huaiyuanyi (Chinese :怀远驿; pinyin :Huáiyuǎnyì), the Thirteen Factories, Haishan Xianguan  [ zh ], the site of the Bahe Huiguan  [ zh ], the site of the Jinlun Huiguan  [ zh ], the Hip Tung Wo Engineering Works  [ zh ], and the Nanfang Building. [1] Of these, Chen Clan Ancestral Hall and Shamian Island are designated as national key protected cultural relic units. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall was elected one of the 8 new scenic spots of Guangzhou.[ citation needed ][ by whom? ] Haishan Xianguan was historically a leader of Lingnan horticulture, and contributed to the development of Lingnan culture.[ citation needed ] The area of the Thirteen Factories was the sole legal site of foreign trade within China for nearly one hundred years.

There are several municipality-level relic spots: Hualin Temple, one of Guangzhou's Buddhist "five jungles",[ clarification needed ] Taoist Zhenwudi Renwei Temple, Jiang Guangding's former residence, Li Wentian's Taihua Building and Xiguan big house.[ citation needed ]

In order to integrate those typical spots organically for tourists' convenience, Liwan District Administration divides them into 4 tourist areas, Xiguan Folk Custom Area, Chen Clan Temple Cultural and Leisure Area, Shamian Continental Tourist Area, and Shisanhang Commercial and Cultural Area.[ citation needed ] It is proposed[ by whom? ] to build large-scale "Lingnan Custom" tourist project at Xiguan Folk Custom Area so as to provide domestic and foreign tourists with all-directional services in tour, culture, leisure, foods and accommodation.[ citation needed ]

Liwan District is home to Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, a prominent commercial pedestrian street first opened in 1995. [1] In 1996, it was elected one of the 10 tourist attractions of Guangzhou.[ citation needed ][ by whom? ] There are many special streets such as blackwood and jade street, ceramic crafts street, and more than 100 wholesale markets engaged in traditional Chinese medicine, aquatic products, shoes, stationery, metal ware, textile (knitted), electric appliance (communications) and decoration materials, among which Qingping Traditional Chinese Herbs and Huangsha Aquatic Product Market are State-level markets; Yiyuan Stationery Market, Guangdong Electric Appliance City are province-level markets.[ citation needed ]

Liwan District is home to a number of prominent restaurants, including that of the White Swan Hotel, [1] Guangzhou Restaurant  [ zh ], [1] Shengli Hotel,[ citation needed ] Qingping Restaurant,[ citation needed ] Tao Tao Ju  [ zh ], [1] Lianxiang Lou, [1] and Panxi Restaurant  [ zh ]. [1] Famous local culinary specialties include Shunji coconut ice cream, Wuzhanji Jidi congee, Tingzai congee, Ouchengji dumpling and Nanxin double-condensed milk.[ citation needed ]

Economy

MINISO has its headquarters in Liwan District. [7]

Education

Schools include:

Notable people

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 荔湾概述 [Liwan Overview] (in Chinese). Liwan District People's Government. Archived from the original on 2024-09-06. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
  2. Fangcun, Guangzhou' s Flower Base
  3. Three new districts established
  4. Liwan District Archived 2008-05-07 at the Wayback Machine
  5. 2023年统计用区划代码(荔湾区) [2023 Statistical Division Codes (Liwan District)] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2023. Archived from the original on 2024-01-23. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
  6. Zhongguo 2010 nian ren kou pu cha fen xiang, zhen, jie dao zi liao (Di 1 ban. ed.). Beijing Shi: Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she. 2012. ISBN   978-7-5037-6660-2.
  7. "Contact". Miniso . Retrieved 2022-03-25. 和业广场 中国广东省广州市荔湾区康王中路486号 邮政编码: 510140