Wushan Subdistrict, Changsha

Wushan (simplified Chinese: 乌山街道; traditional Chinese: 烏山街道; pinyin: Wūshān Jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Wangcheng District, Changsha, Hunan, China. It is located on the south bank, the lower reaches of Wei river, near the estuary. the subdistrict is bordered by Gaotangling to the north and east, Jinzhou of Ningxiang and Bairuopu to the west, Huangjinyuan and Baishazhou to the south. Wushan covers an area of 97.7 km2 (37.7 sq mi) with a population of 60 thousand. The subdistrict has 11 villages and four residential communities under its jurisdiction, the administrative centre is at Yujiaqiao (徐家桥).[1]

Wushan Subdistrict

乌山街道
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityChangsha
DistrictWangcheng
Area
  Total102 km2 (39 sq mi)
Population
 (2000)
  Total37,631
  Density370/km2 (960/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Subdivision

At merging of Wushan and Yujiapo on November 19, 2015, the new formed subdistrict had 12 villages and four residential communities. At the adjustment of village-level administrative divisions on March 23, 2016, Chayuan (茶园村) and Jijiaxiang (蓟家巷村) were merged as a new formed village of Weizi (维梓村); the subdistrict has four residential communities and 11 villages in 2016.[1]

Administrative divisions of Wushan subdistrict in 2016[1]
administrative centre: Xujiaqiao residential community (徐家桥社区)
amount of divisions: four residential communities and 11 villages
villages and residential communities villages
English nameChinese nameEnglish nameChinese name
Xujiaqiao residential community徐家桥社区Longwangling village龙王岭村
Renhe residential community仁和社区Shuangfeng village双丰村
Wangwanglu residential community旺旺路社区Shuangxing village双兴村
Yujiapo residential community喻家坡社区Tuanshanhu village团山湖村
Baquhe village八曲河村Weizi village
formed by Chayuan and
Jijiaxiang on March 23, 2016
维梓村
Gaochong village高冲村Wushan乌山村
Huanghualing village黄花岭村Yuanjia village原佳村
Jinshu village金树村

History

Pre-Wushan

Yujiapo

The Yujiapo subdistrict (喻家坡街道) was formed from a portion of Gaotangling On August 28, 2012. There was a population of 40,794, it covered 21.14 km2 (8.16 sq mi) with Yujiapo (仁和社区), Renhe (喻家坡社区) and Wangwanglu (旺旺路社区) three residential communities under its jurisdiction.[2] It was merged to Wushan on November 19, 2015.[3]

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