Lianbin, Loudi

Subdistrict in Hunan, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lianbin Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 涟滨街道; traditional Chinese: 漣濱街道; pinyin: Liánbīn Jiēdào) is a subdistrict in Louxing District of Loudi City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 41,500 and an area of 28 square kilometres (11 sq mi).[1]

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Lianbin Subdistrict
涟滨街道
Lianbin Subdistrict is located in Hunan
Lianbin Subdistrict
Lianbin Subdistrict
Location in Hunan.
Coordinates: 27°45′25″N 111°59′09″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityLoudi
DistrictLouxing District
Area
  Total
28 km2 (11 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
  Total
41,500
  Density1,500/km2 (3,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
417000
Area code0738
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Administrative divisions

The subdistrict is divided into 2 villages and 8 communities, which include the following areas:

  • Xianrenge Community (仙人阁社区)
  • Gaoche Community (高车社区)
  • Taibao Community (太保社区)
  • Chengqing Community (澄清社区)
  • Jiulun Community (九仑社区)
  • Minfu Community (民福社区)
  • Xianrenqiao Community (仙人桥社区)
  • Maotang Community (茅塘社区)
  • Xiping Village (西坪村)
  • Guancao Village (冠曹村)

Economy

The local economy is primarily based upon commerce and local industry.

The Loudi Economic and Technological Development Zone is located in the town.[1]

Geography

Lianshui River, also known as the mother river, flows through the subdistrict.[1]

Transportation

Provincial Highway

Provincial Highway S209 passes across the subdistrict north to south.[2]

Railway

The Luoyang–Zhanjiang Railway, from Luoyang City, Henan Province to Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province runs through the subdistrict.[2]

Attractions

Chengqing Pagoda (澄清塔) is a famous scenic spot in the subdistrict. It was originally built between 1899 and 1900 during the reign of Guangxu Emperor in the Qing dynasty. The 12-metre (39 ft) pagoda has the brick structure with three storeys and eight sides. In July 1995, it was designated as a municipal level cultural preservation unit.[1]

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