Longhua, Shenzhen
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
District in Guangdong, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Longhua District is a district in Shenzhen, Guangdong, People's Republic of China. It was created as a new district on 30 December 2011,[2] and became a formal district on 11 October 2016.[3]
Longhua
龙华区 | |
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Longhua District | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Guangdong |
Sub-provincial city | Shenzhen |
Area | |
• Total | 176 km2 (68 sq mi) |
Population (2020[1]) | |
• Total | 2,528,872 |
• Density | 14,000/km2 (37,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Postal code | 518110 |
Area code | 0755 |
Website | http://www.szlhq.gov.cn |
Longhua, Shenzhen | |||||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 龙华区 | ||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龍華區 | ||||||||||||||
Guangdong Romanization | lung4 wa4 kêu1 | ||||||||||||||
Hanyu Pinyin | Lónghuá Qū | ||||||||||||||
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Alternative Chinese name | |||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 龙华 | ||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 龍華 | ||||||||||||||
Guangdong Romanization | lung4 wa4 | ||||||||||||||
Hanyu Pinyin | Lónghuá | ||||||||||||||
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Longhua was established as a new district on 30 December 2011 by the Shenzhen municipal government, being separated from Bao'an District. It was one of the four "new districts" established within Shenzhen (Longhua New District, Guangming New District, Pingshan New District and Dapeng New District), due to the rapid expansion of city urban area after the 2000s.[4] It was still part of Bao'an District in administrative management. On 11 October 2016, Longhua was officially separated from Bao'an District and became a formal district on its own.[3]
Name | Chinese (S) | Hanyu Pinyin | Canton Romanization | Population (2010)[5] | Area (km2) |
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Longhua Subdistrict | 龙华街道 | Lónghuá Jiēdào | lung4 wa4 gai1 dou6 | 367,521 | 24.80 |
Minzhi Subdistrict | 民治街道 | Mínzhì Jiēdào | men4 ji6 gai1 dou6 | 281,652 | 30.69 |
Dalang Subdistrict | 大浪街道 | Dàlàng Jiēdào | dai6 long6 gai1 dou6 | 277,689 | 37.20 |
Guanlan Subdistrict | 观澜街道 | Guānlán Jiēdào | gun1 lan4 gai1 dou6 | 452,598 | 34.60 |
Fucheng Subdistrict | 福城街道 | Fúchéng Jiēdào | fug1 xing4 gai1 dou6 | ||
Guanhu Subdistrict | 观湖街道 | Guānhú Jiēdào | gun1 wu4 gai1 dou6 |
By the end of 2012, Longhua District covered an area of 175.58 square kilometres. The new district is situated in the north part of Shenzhen city, and lying on the middle vertical main axis of the city, being just north of the Futian CBD, Shenzhen. It borders Dongguan City to the north.
Longhua District is one of the main production bases in Shenzhen. It consists of manufacturing industry, trading industries and information technology. Altogether forms an outward economic structure which is typical in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.
Longhua is considered as a transportation hub within the city. It houses the Shenzhen North Railway Station, a high-speed railway station. Both the Guangzhou–Shenzhen–Hong Kong Express Rail Link, which connects Beijing and Hong Kong (Kowloon), and the Xiamen–Shenzhen railway, runs through the station.
Longhua is currently served by three metro lines and two light rail lines operated by Shenzhen Metro. These lines and their stations and connections are:
A large part of Longhua District has also been heavily developed into a high end residential area, with recent property developments established on a mostly undeveloped land surrounding the Shenzhen North Railway Station. Parts of the old industrial areas in the district are also planned to be demolished and restructured into more residential area to cope with the rapid expansion of population in the district.[6]
Longhua is an area with a high density of Private housing estates. Some of the larger private housing estates in Longhua are:
Two provincial parks are located in Longhua District: Guanlan Renmin Park and Longhua Park.
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