Shatangwan
Shatangwan Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 沙塘湾街道; traditional Chinese: 沙塘灣街道; pinyin: Shātángwān Jiēdào) is an urban subdistrict in Lengshuijiang, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 49,000 and an area of 47.57-square-kilometre (18.37 sq mi).[1]
Shatangwan Subdistrict 沙塘湾街道 | |
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Subdistrict | |
Shatangwan Subdistrict Location in Hunan | |
Coordinates: 27°37′11″N 111°28′16″E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Hunan |
Prefecture-level city | Loudi |
County-level city | Lengshuijiang |
Area | |
• Total | 47.57 km2 (18.37 sq mi) |
Population (2015) | 49,000 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Postal code | 417500 |
Area code(s) | 0738 |
Administrative division
The subdistrict is divided into 12 villages and 12 communities, the following areas:
- Liuxi Community (柳溪社区)
- Lubu Community (炉埠社区)
- Shatangwan Community (沙塘湾社区)
- Wangpingwan Community (王坪湾社区)
- Changpu Community (长铺社区)
- Dongzhan Community (东站社区)
- Community (颜家冲社区)
- Community (枫树坳社区)
- Community (集中社区)
- Community (崇北社区)
- Community (俩塘社区)
- Community (筻溪社区)
- Taiping Village (太坪村)
- Xinmin Village (新民村)
- Changpu Village (长铺村)
- Liuxi Village (柳溪村)
- Huaping Village (花坪村)
- Gangxi Village (筻溪村)
- Xiaoheng Village (小横村)
- Maoyi Village (毛易村)
- Qingyi Village (清一村)
- Qingtang Village (清塘村)
- Dazhou Village (大洲村)
- Qunfeng Village (群丰村)
Transportation
Railway
The Shanghai–Kunming railway passes through the middle of the subdistrict.[2]
Provincial Highway
The Provincial Highway S312, commonly abbreviated as "S312", traveling through the subdistrict.[2]
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References
- 冷水江市乡镇区划调整方案:调整后下辖1乡5镇4街道. rednet.cn (in Chinese). 2015-12-04.
- Zhang Hong, ed. (2018). "Lengshuijiang and Lianyuan" 《冷水江市和涟源市》. 《中国分省系列地图册:湖南》 [Maps of Provinces in China: Hunan] (in Chinese). Xicheng District, Beijing: SinoMaps Press. pp. 172–173. ISBN 978-7-5031-8949-4.
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