Yuanzhou, Guyuan

District in Ningxia, China
Yuanzhou
原州区
ﻳُﻮًاﺟِﻮْ ٿِيُوِ
Yuanzhou District in 2010
Yuanzhou District in 2010
Yuanzhou in Guyuan
Yuanzhou in Guyuan
Guyuan in Ningxia
Guyuan in Ningxia
Coordinates (Yuanzhou government): 36°00′13″N 106°17′16″E / 36.0037°N 106.2878°E / 36.0037; 106.2878
CountryChina
Autonomous regionNingxia
Prefecture-level cityGuyuan
District seatNanguan Subdistrict
Area
 • District2,739.01 km2 (1,057.54 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
 • District471,329
 • Density170/km2 (450/sq mi)
 • Urban
[2]
277,500
 • Rural
[2]
199,200
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Websitewww.yzh.gov.cn
Yuanzhou, Guyuan
Traditional Chinese原州區
Simplified Chinese原州区
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYuánzhōu Qū
Wade–GilesYüan-chou Ch’ü
other Mandarin
Xiao'erjingﻳُﻮًاﺟِﻮْ ٿِيُوِ
Former names
"Cou-yuen-tcheou" and other "second-order" towns of Shaan-Gan, from Du Halde's 1736 Description of China, based on reports from Jesuit missionaries
Guyuan Prefecture
Chinese固原州
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGùyuán Zhōu
Wade–GilesKu-yüan Chou
other Mandarin
Xiao'erjingقُ‌يُوًا جِوْ
Guyuan County
Traditional Chinese固原縣
Simplified Chinese固原县
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGùyuán Xiàn
Wade–GilesKu-yüan Hsien
other Mandarin
Xiao'erjingقُ‌يُوًا ثِيًا

Yuanzhou District, formerly Guyuan, is a district and the seat of the city of Guyuan in the south of Ningxia, China, bordering Gansu province to the northeast. It has a total area of 3,914 square kilometers (1,511 sq mi) and a population of 510,000 people.

Yuanzhou District is the economic, political, and transportation center of Guyuan. It includes the old town of Guyuan or Guyuanzhou, which administered a prefecture in imperial times and a county before its urbanization.

History

This section is an excerpt from Guyuan § History.[edit]

Guyuan is the oldest city in Ningxia, being established in 114 BC as Gaoping, capital of Anding Commandery.[3] It was a stop on the Northern Silk Road.[4]

During the Warring States Period, Guyuan belonged to the territory of Qin state, later Qin Dynasty. The original name of the city began in the Ming dynasty (1452 AD). Because of the importance of its transportation in history, Guyuan was a war gate where Chinese soldiers trained and prepared to fight with northwestern minorities. In the Tang dynasty, most of the dealers from middle Asia need to go through this gate, then went to the capital, Chang’an.[5]

According to the First Founder's Biography in History of Yuan Dynasty, Genghis Khan died in Liupan Mountain in Guyuan in 1227 AD, after a war with the Xixia dynasty for two decades.[6]

Most remains of the ancient city, including a bell tower,[7] were destroyed during the 1970s to build an air-raid shelter,[8] with only parts of the old city wall remaining.[9]

Demographics

As of 2020 the population was 471,329. In 2022 the urbanization rate in the district was 58%.[2]

Population composition[2]
Ethnicity Share
Han 50.45%
Hui 49.36%

Administrative divisions

Yuanzhou District is divided into 3 subdistricts, 7 towns and 4 townships.[10]

3 subdistricts
  • Nanguan (南关街道, نًاقُوًا ڭِيَ‌دَوْ)
  • Guyan (古雁街道)
  • Beiyuan (北塬街道)
7 towns
  • Sanying (三营镇, سًايٍ جٍ)
  • Guanting (官厅镇)
  • Kaicheng (开城镇, کَيْ‌چٍْ جٍ)
  • Zhangyi (张易镇, جَانْ‌ءِ جٍ)
  • Pengbu (彭堡镇, پٍْ‌بُ جٍ)
  • Touying (头营镇, تِوْيٍ جٍ)
  • Huangduobao (黄铎堡镇)
4 townships
  • Zhonghe (中河乡, جْوحَ ثِيَانْ)
  • Hechuan (河川乡, حَ‌چُوًان ثِيَانْ)
  • Tanshan (炭山乡, تًاشًا ثِيَانْ)
  • Zhaike (寨科乡, جَيْ‌کْ ثِيَانْ)

References

  1. ^ "固原市原州区第七次全国人口普查公报(第二号)——地区人口情况" (in Chinese). Government of Yuanzhou District. 2021-06-02.
  2. ^ a b c d https://www.hongheiku.com/xianjirank/nxxsq/9479.html
  3. ^ "历史的眷顾:古城宁夏六宗"最"_宁夏民风民俗_新疆旅行网". www.xjlxw.com. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
  4. ^ "固原市第四次全国文物普查领导小组办公室致全市人民的一封信". 2024-05-17.
  5. ^ 历史沿革_固原市政府. Guyuan People's Government. 2017-08-25.
  6. ^ 国学原典·史部·二十四史系列·元史·卷一. www.guoxue.com.
  7. ^ 《固原丝路风物》编委会编 (2020-12-01). 固原丝路风物 (in Chinese). Beijing Book Co. Inc. ISBN 978-7-5544-4191-6.
  8. ^ 《固原丝路风物》编委会编 (2020-12-01). 固原丝路风物 (in Chinese). Beijing Book Co. Inc. ISBN 978-7-5544-4191-6.
  9. ^ 银川市新闻传媒集团编 (2018-08-01). 文化地图 (in Chinese). Beijing Book Co. Inc. ISBN 978-7-227-06922-5.
  10. ^ 2022年统计用区划代码:原州区 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China.
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