Dabancheng, Ürümqi Explained

Dabancheng
Other Name:Dawanching
Settlement Type:District
Image Map1:File:Location of Ürümqi Prefecture within Xinjiang (China).png
Map Caption1:Ürümqi in Xinjiang
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Pushpin Label:Dabancheng
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the seat in Xinjiang
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Xinjiang
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture-level city
Subdivision Name2:Ürümqi
Seat Type:District seat
Seat:Dabancheng Town
Area Total Km2:4,764
Population As Of:2020
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:35,540
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Coordinates:43.8°N 122°W
Order:st
S:达坂城区
T:達坂城區
P:Dábǎnchéng Qū
Uly:Dawanching Rayoni
Usy:Даванчиң Райони

Dabancheng District (Chinese: s=达坂城区|p=Dábǎnchéng Qū) or Dawan Cheng (Uighur; Uyghur: داۋانچىڭ رايونى{{popdf, Uighur; Uyghur: Даванчиң Райони), is one of 7 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Ürümqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Northwest China. Located southeast of the Ürümqi urban area, it contains an area of 5042km2. According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 40,000.

The district seat of government is the town of the same name (Dabancheng Town). The name means 'Pass City'. Just south of the town is a low pass on the road from Ürümqi southeast to Turfan. It crosses a mountain spur that connects the main Tien Shan with the Bogda Shan to the northeast. As of July 2015 GoogleEarth appears to show road and rail tunnels and viaducts being built to avoid the pass.

Human habitation and irrigated agriculture in this arid area are made possible primarily by streams flowing south from the Bogda Shan range, which is located on the northern border of the district. The water that is not used up for irrigation locally flows into the district's several small lakes (Yanhu, Xiao Yanhu and Chaiwopu Lake) or down the Baichang River into the Toksun County.

“It showed me the utter barrenness of the slopes of gravel and decayed rock over which the ascent is made from the Turfān depression to the watershed ; the remarkably low elevation of the latter, which on the plateau of Ta-fan-ch’êng [= Dawan Cheng] scarcely rises above 3,000 feet ; and the ease of communication secured by this route between the Turfān basin and Dzungaria. At the Chinese village of Ta-fan-ch’êng close to the watershed irrigation is still required for the fields, and a lively stream coming from the high Bogdo-ula mountains to the north-east serves this purpose. But on the low hills over which Urumchi is approached cultivation depends on rain and snowfall only. This marked change in climatic conditions made its effects strikingly felt when we reached Ta-fan-ch’êng from the south-east ; for there can be no doubt that the violent gales from the north-east for which the plateau is notorious, and one of which obliged us to make a day's halt there under rather trying conditions, are directly due to the ‘ aspiration ’ which draws the cold air of Dzungaria through this great gap of the T’ien-shan down into the deep depression of Turfān, where the atmosphere is warmed, even during the short winter, by far more abundant sunshine.”[2]
Mountain ranges between Dabancheng and Ürümqi create a natural wind tunnel, increasing windspeed in the valley. Four of the five wind farms erected in Xinjiang in 2010 are in the area between National Highway 312 and the G30 Lianhuo Expressway, totaling more than 300 turbines.[3] [4]

Administrative divisions

Dabancheng District contains 3 subdistricts, 1 town, and 3 townships:

NameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinUyghur (UEY)Uyghur Latin (ULY)Administrative division code
Subdistricts
Ewirghol SubdistrictChinese: 艾维尔沟街道650107001
Ulanbay SubdistrictChinese: 乌拉泊街道650107004
Tuzköl Subdistrict
(Yanhu Subdistrict)
Chinese: 盐湖街道650107006
Town
Dabancheng TownChinese: 达坂城镇650107100
Townships
Donggou TownshipChinese: 东沟乡650107200
Xigou TownshipChinese: 西沟乡650107201
Aksu TownshipChinese: 阿克苏乡650107202

Notes and References

  1. http://www.citypopulation.de/en/china/xinjiang/admin/ Xinjiang: Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties
  2. [Aurel Stein]
  3. Web site: China – Dabancheng Wind Farm now has a combined generating capacity of 500 MW | REVE News of the wind sector in Spain and in the world.
  4. Web site: Energy in China: 'We call it the Three Gorges of the sky. The dam there taps water, we tap wind'. 24 July 2008.