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Dinghai District

Dinghai  (simplified Chinese: 定海区; traditional Chinese: 定海區; pinyin: Dìnghǎi Qū) is a district of Zhoushan City made of 128 islands in Zhejiang province, China.The total area is 1,444 square kilometres.The land area is 568.8 square kilometers, the sea area is 875.2 square kilometers, and the coastline is more than 400 kilometers.It is based on the larger northwestern half of Zhoushan Island, where it borders Putuo in the east. The district boundary meets that of Daishan County out at sea to the north of the island. Its southwestern boundary intersects the border of Ningbo, also entirely at sea.

Dinghai
定海区
Tinghai
Zhoushan New Town
Dinghai District is in blue here on the map.
Dinghai
Location in Zhejiang
Coordinates (Dinghai District government): 30°01′11″N 122°06′24″E / 30.0198°N 122.1068°E / 30.0198; 122.1068
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceZhejiang
Prefecture-level cityZhoushan
SeatChangguo Subdistrict [zh]
Area
 • Total1,444.0 km2 (557.5 sq mi)
 • Land568.8 km2 (219.6 sq mi)
 • Water875.2 km2 (337.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total399,382
 • Density280/km2 (720/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
316000
Websitedinghai.gov.cn
Dinghai
Chinese定海
PostalTinghai
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDìnghǎi
Wade–GilesTing4-hai3

The district, which was formed in January 1987 when it was upgraded from county status, has a population of 399,382 as of 2019.[1][2]

History

According to the Dinghai People's Government, the area of Dinghai has been inhabited by humans for over 5,000 years.[2]

During the Spring and Autumn period, the area was known as Yongdong (甬东; 甬東), and belonged to the Yue state.[2]

The area was incorporated as Wenshan County (翁山县; 翁山縣) in 738 CE.[2] In 771 CE, the county was abolished and placed under Mao County (鄮县; 鄮縣).[2]

In 1073, the area was organized as Changguo County (昌国县; 昌國縣), and was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ming Prefecture.[2]

Dinghai County (定海县; 定海縣) was first established in 1688, under the Qing Dynasty.[2]

During the First Opium War, Dinghai was taken by British forces on July 6, 1840.[3] Dinghai was handed back by Charles Elliot, but was subsequently re-captured by Henry Pottinger, on October 1, 1841.[3]

Dinghai was taken by the People's Liberation Army on May 17, 1950.[2]

In October 1958, Zhoushan's prefecture-level status was revoked, and the area became part of Zhoushan County.[2] In April 1962, Zhoushan was restored to prefecture-level status, and Dinghai County was re-established.[2]

In January 1987, Dinghai County became Dinghai District (定海区).[2]

Geography

 
Dinghai (labeled TING-HAI 定海) (1953)

Dinghai District has a total area of 1,444.0 square kilometres, of which, 568.8 square kilometres is land, and the remaining 875.2 square kilometres is sea.[4]Located in northeast Zhejiang Province, southeast Shanghai, Hangzhou Bay, the outer edge of the East China Sea.

The district spans 128 islands, including Zhoushan Island, Jintang Island, Damao Island (大猫岛), Cezi Island [zh], Changbai Island [zh], and Aoshan Island [zh].[5] Other islands include Changzhi Island (长峙岛) and Panzhi Island (盘峙岛).[4] Many of the islands have hilly terrain, and the highest point in the district is Huangyanjian Mountain (黄杨尖山), which reaches 503.6 meters in altitude.[5]

The area is rich in marine life, with 80 species of fish, and over 150 species of shellfish.[5] The endangered black-faced spoonbill, the yellow-billed egret, the horned grebe, and other species of birds are also native to the island.[5]

Climate

North subtropical southern margin of the marine monsoon climate, warm in winter and cool in summer, mild and humid, plenty of light.

The district experiences an average temperature of 16.8 °C.[5] The district's coldest month is January, which averages 6.2 °C in temperature, and the district's warmest month is August, which averages 27.4 °C in temperature.[5] The coldest temperature recorded in the district was −4.2 °C, which occurred on December 28, 1991.[5] The warmest temperature recorded in the district was 40.2 °C, which occurred on July 21, 2007.[5]

Average annual rainfall in Dinghai is 1410.8 millimetres, and the district experiences an average of 149 rainy days per year.[5]

The area experiences typhoons, heavy rains, floods, and droughts.[5] The district was hit by a blizzard on March 12, 2005, which bought the most snowfall to the area since 1978.[5]

Administrative divisions

 
Dinghai Park, a major recreational and civic place, had been the only urban park in Dinghai for two decades before other parks opened.
 
Lincheng Sub-District of Dinghai District has been designated by the Zhoushan municipal government as the newly planned and developed center for the city as well as the current municipal seat.
 
A clear day at Changbai Channel, the channel dividing Changbai Island and Zhoushan Main Island, from the ferry station with the Main Island as background.

Dinghai District administers consisted of 10 subdistricts and 3 towns.[1][6] As of 2019, these township-level divisions were further divided into 41 residential communities, 73 rural villages, and 7 urban villages.[7]

Township-level divisions of Dinghai District[1][6]
English Name Subdivision Type Chinese Name Population (2019)
Changguo Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 昌国街道; Chāngguó Jiēdào 54,457
Huannan Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 环南街道; Huánnán Jiēdào 34,874
Chengdong Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 城东街道; Chéngdōng Jiēdào 51,578
Yancang Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 盐仓街道; Yáncāng Jiēdào 19,600
Lincheng Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 临城街道; Línchéng Jiēdào 46,886
Cengang Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 岑港街道; Céngǎng Jiēdào 18,063
Ma'ao Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 马岙街道; Mǎ'ào Jiēdào 9,653
Shuangqiao Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 双桥街道; Shuāngqiáo Jiēdào 18,170
Xiaosha Subdistrict [zh] Subdistrict 小沙街道; Xiǎoshā Jiēdào 19,802
Qiandao Subdistrict Subdistrict 千岛街道; Qiāndǎo Jiēdào 39,189
Jintang [zh] Town 金塘镇; Jīntáng Zhèn 40,074
Baiquan [zh] Town 白泉镇; Báiquán Zhèn 37,144
Ganlan [zh] Town 干𬒗镇; Gānlán Zhèn 9,892

Historic divisions

In July 1994, the district had 4 subdistricts, 7 towns, and 14 townships.[8] The district's 4 subdistricts were Changguo Subdistrict, Huannan Subdistrict, Chengdong Subdistrict, and the now-defunct Jiefang Subdistrict.[8] The district's 7 towns were Xiaosha (now a subdistrict), Cengang (now a subdistrict), Lincheng (now a subdistrict), Baiquan, Ganlan, the now-defunct Dafeng (大丰镇), and the now-defunct Ligang (沥港镇).[8] The district's 14 townships were Ma'ao Township (now a subdistrict), Shantan Township (山潭乡), Changbai Township (长白乡), Dasha Township (大沙乡), Yandun Township (烟墩乡), Mamu Township (马目乡), Cezi Township (册子乡), Shijiao Township (石礁乡), Yancang Township (now a subdistrict), Ziwei Township (紫微乡), Changzhi Township (长峙乡), Beichan Township (北蝉乡), Panzhi Township (盘峙乡), and Damao Township (大猫乡).[8]

By 2000, Ma'ao was promoted from a township to a town.[8]

In September 2004, Lincheng was promoted from a town to a subdistrict.[7]

In May 2008, the town of Jintang was set up.[7]

In 2017, Qiandao Subdistrict split off from Lincheng Subdistrict.[7]

Demographics

As of 2019, Dinghai District has a population of 399,382 people, an increase of 1,813 (0.456%) from 2018.[1] The district has 96.58 males per 100 females.[1]

In the 2000 Chinese Census, the district had a population of 369,448.[8]

Economy

The district had a GDP of ¥31 billion as of 2011.[9]

Character

References

  1. ^ a b c d e 人口状况 [Population Situation] (in Chinese). Dinghai People's Government. 2020-03-04. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k 历史沿革 [History] (in Chinese). Dinghai People's Government. 2018-05-11. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  3. ^ a b Dillon, Michael (2012). China: A modern history (New paperback ed.). London. pp. 52, 57. ISBN 978-1-78076-381-1. OCLC 793689711.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ a b 定海区概况地图. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2013-11-14. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k 自然地理 [Physical Geography] (in Chinese). Dinghai District People's Government. 2015-12-04. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  6. ^ a b 2019年统计用区划代码 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2019. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  7. ^ a b c d 行政区划 [Administrative Divisions] (in Chinese). Dinghai People's Government. 2020-04-27. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  8. ^ a b c d e f 定海区历史沿革. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2013-11-14. from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  9. ^ "首页>>经贸要讯>>经贸要讯>>2011年定海区Gdp首次突破300亿元". Archived from the original on 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2013-01-31.

External links

  • Official site (in Chinese)

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Dinghai help info simplified Chinese 定海区 traditional Chinese 定海區 pinyin Dinghǎi Qu is a district of Zhoushan City made of 128 islands in Zhejiang province China The total area is 1 444 square kilometres The land area is 568 8 square kilometers the sea area is 875 2 square kilometers and the coastline is more than 400 kilometers It is based on the larger northwestern half of Zhoushan Island where it borders Putuo in the east The district boundary meets that of Daishan County out at sea to the north of the island Its southwestern boundary intersects the border of Ningbo also entirely at sea Dinghai 定海区TinghaiDistrictZhoushan New TownDinghai District is in blue here on the map DinghaiLocation in ZhejiangCoordinates Dinghai District government 30 01 11 N 122 06 24 E 30 0198 N 122 1068 E 30 0198 122 1068CountryPeople s Republic of ChinaProvinceZhejiangPrefecture level cityZhoushanSeatChangguo Subdistrict zh Area Total1 444 0 km2 557 5 sq mi Land568 8 km2 219 6 sq mi Water875 2 km2 337 9 sq mi Population 2019 Total399 382 Density280 km2 720 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 China Standard Postal code316000Websitedinghai wbr gov wbr cnDinghaiChinese定海PostalTinghaiTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinDinghǎiWade GilesTing4 hai3The district which was formed in January 1987 when it was upgraded from county status has a population of 399 382 as of 2019 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Administrative divisions 3 1 Historic divisions 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Character 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditAccording to the Dinghai People s Government the area of Dinghai has been inhabited by humans for over 5 000 years 2 During the Spring and Autumn period the area was known as Yongdong 甬东 甬東 and belonged to the Yue state 2 The area was incorporated as Wenshan County 翁山县 翁山縣 in 738 CE 2 In 771 CE the county was abolished and placed under Mao County 鄮县 鄮縣 2 In 1073 the area was organized as Changguo County 昌国县 昌國縣 and was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ming Prefecture 2 Dinghai County 定海县 定海縣 was first established in 1688 under the Qing Dynasty 2 During the First Opium War Dinghai was taken by British forces on July 6 1840 3 Dinghai was handed back by Charles Elliot but was subsequently re captured by Henry Pottinger on October 1 1841 3 Dinghai was taken by the People s Liberation Army on May 17 1950 2 In October 1958 Zhoushan s prefecture level status was revoked and the area became part of Zhoushan County 2 In April 1962 Zhoushan was restored to prefecture level status and Dinghai County was re established 2 In January 1987 Dinghai County became Dinghai District 定海区 2 Geography Edit Dinghai labeled TING HAI 定海 1953 Dinghai District has a total area of 1 444 0 square kilometres of which 568 8 square kilometres is land and the remaining 875 2 square kilometres is sea 4 Located in northeast Zhejiang Province southeast Shanghai Hangzhou Bay the outer edge of the East China Sea The district spans 128 islands including Zhoushan Island Jintang Island Damao Island 大猫岛 Cezi Island zh Changbai Island zh and Aoshan Island zh 5 Other islands include Changzhi Island 长峙岛 and Panzhi Island 盘峙岛 4 Many of the islands have hilly terrain and the highest point in the district is Huangyanjian Mountain 黄杨尖山 which reaches 503 6 meters in altitude 5 The area is rich in marine life with 80 species of fish and over 150 species of shellfish 5 The endangered black faced spoonbill the yellow billed egret the horned grebe and other species of birds are also native to the island 5 Climate Edit North subtropical southern margin of the marine monsoon climate warm in winter and cool in summer mild and humid plenty of light The district experiences an average temperature of 16 8 C 5 The district s coldest month is January which averages 6 2 C in temperature and the district s warmest month is August which averages 27 4 C in temperature 5 The coldest temperature recorded in the district was 4 2 C which occurred on December 28 1991 5 The warmest temperature recorded in the district was 40 2 C which occurred on July 21 2007 5 Average annual rainfall in Dinghai is 1410 8 millimetres and the district experiences an average of 149 rainy days per year 5 The area experiences typhoons heavy rains floods and droughts 5 The district was hit by a blizzard on March 12 2005 which bought the most snowfall to the area since 1978 5 Administrative divisions Edit Dinghai Park a major recreational and civic place had been the only urban park in Dinghai for two decades before other parks opened Lincheng Sub District of Dinghai District has been designated by the Zhoushan municipal government as the newly planned and developed center for the city as well as the current municipal seat A clear day at Changbai Channel the channel dividing Changbai Island and Zhoushan Main Island from the ferry station with the Main Island as background Dinghai District administers consisted of 10 subdistricts and 3 towns 1 6 As of 2019 these township level divisions were further divided into 41 residential communities 73 rural villages and 7 urban villages 7 Township level divisions of Dinghai District 1 6 English Name Subdivision Type Chinese Name Population 2019 Changguo Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 昌国街道 Changguo Jiedao 54 457Huannan Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 环南街道 Huannan Jiedao 34 874Chengdong Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 城东街道 Chengdōng Jiedao 51 578Yancang Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 盐仓街道 Yancang Jiedao 19 600Lincheng Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 临城街道 Lincheng Jiedao 46 886Cengang Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 岑港街道 Cengǎng Jiedao 18 063Ma ao Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 马岙街道 Mǎ ao Jiedao 9 653Shuangqiao Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 双桥街道 Shuangqiao Jiedao 18 170Xiaosha Subdistrict zh Subdistrict 小沙街道 Xiǎosha Jiedao 19 802Qiandao Subdistrict Subdistrict 千岛街道 Qiandǎo Jiedao 39 189Jintang zh Town 金塘镇 Jintang Zhen 40 074Baiquan zh Town 白泉镇 Baiquan Zhen 37 144Ganlan zh Town 干𬒗镇 Ganlan Zhen 9 892Historic divisions Edit In July 1994 the district had 4 subdistricts 7 towns and 14 townships 8 The district s 4 subdistricts were Changguo Subdistrict Huannan Subdistrict Chengdong Subdistrict and the now defunct Jiefang Subdistrict 8 The district s 7 towns were Xiaosha now a subdistrict Cengang now a subdistrict Lincheng now a subdistrict Baiquan Ganlan the now defunct Dafeng 大丰镇 and the now defunct Ligang 沥港镇 8 The district s 14 townships were Ma ao Township now a subdistrict Shantan Township 山潭乡 Changbai Township 长白乡 Dasha Township 大沙乡 Yandun Township 烟墩乡 Mamu Township 马目乡 Cezi Township 册子乡 Shijiao Township 石礁乡 Yancang Township now a subdistrict Ziwei Township 紫微乡 Changzhi Township 长峙乡 Beichan Township 北蝉乡 Panzhi Township 盘峙乡 and Damao Township 大猫乡 8 By 2000 Ma ao was promoted from a township to a town 8 In September 2004 Lincheng was promoted from a town to a subdistrict 7 In May 2008 the town of Jintang was set up 7 In 2017 Qiandao Subdistrict split off from Lincheng Subdistrict 7 Demographics EditAs of 2019 Dinghai District has a population of 399 382 people an increase of 1 813 0 456 from 2018 1 The district has 96 58 males per 100 females 1 In the 2000 Chinese Census the district had a population of 369 448 8 Economy EditThe district had a GDP of 31 billion as of 2011 9 Character EditQiao Shi 乔石 San Mao 三毛 References Edit a b c d e 人口状况 Population Situation in Chinese Dinghai People s Government 2020 03 04 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 a b c d e f g h i j k 历史沿革 History in Chinese Dinghai People s Government 2018 05 11 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 a b Dillon Michael 2012 China A modern history New paperback ed London pp 52 57 ISBN 978 1 78076 381 1 OCLC 793689711 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b 定海区概况地图 xzqh org in Chinese 2013 11 14 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 a b c d e f g h i j k 自然地理 Physical Geography in Chinese Dinghai District People s Government 2015 12 04 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 a b 2019年统计用区划代码 in Chinese National Bureau of Statistics of China 2019 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 a b c d 行政区划 Administrative Divisions in Chinese Dinghai People s Government 2020 04 27 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 a b c d e f 定海区历史沿革 xzqh org in Chinese 2013 11 14 Archived from the original on 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 13 首页 gt gt 经贸要讯 gt gt 经贸要讯 gt gt 2011年定海区Gdp首次突破300亿元 Archived from the original on 2013 02 19 Retrieved 2013 01 31 External links EditOfficial site in Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dinghai District amp oldid 1120314742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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