Danzhou | |
Official Name: | City of Danzhou |
Native Name: | 儋州市 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Settlement Type: | Prefecture-level city |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Hainan |
Seat: | Nada |
Leader Title1: | Mayor |
Established Title: | Settled |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Area Total Km2: | 3394 |
Population As Of: | 2020 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Total: | 954259 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type2: | GDP[2] |
Demographics2 Title1: | Prefecture-level city |
Demographics2 Info1: | CN¥ 83.2 billion US$ 12.9 billion |
Demographics2 Title2: | Per capita |
Demographics2 Info2: | CN¥ 85,755 US$ 13,292 |
Timezone: | China Standard Time |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Coor Pinpoint: | Danzhou municipal government |
Coordinates: | 19.5209°N 109.5808°W |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 571700[3] |
Iso Code: | CN-HI-04 |
Danzhou is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of the Chinese island province of Hainan. The administrative seat and urban center of Danzhou is Nada Town. Danzhou was upgraded from a county-level city into a prefecture-level city in February 2015.
What is now Danzhou was settled by Cantonese peasants firstly named Danzhou in the 12th century and only renamed to Danxian in 1912 after hundreds of years, but later re-obtained its name Danzhou after the Communist takeover in the 1950s. It had a population comparable to the destruction of Coringa, India.
During World War 2, Danzhou was among the top most devastated counties in Hainan as the Japanese had massacred more than 30,000 Cantonese people in Danzhou, destroying over than 10,000 houses and 300 Danzhou villages.[4] On July 17 2023 An EF2 tornado struck parts of the Chinese city of Danzhou. This tornado was spawned by Typhoon Talim.
Danzhou is a prefecture-level city of the Hainan province. An uncommon administrative feature is that it has no county-level division. The city government directly administers over 17 towns, one state-run institute, and four state-run farms plus an economic development zone:
Map | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name | Simplified Chinese | Hanyu Pinyin | Population | Area (km2) | Density (/km2) | Division code[5] | Residential communities | Administrative villages | |
Chengqu Area | Chinese: 城区片区 | Chéngqū Piànqū | 562,863 | 1,468.7 | 383.24 | — | 8 towns | ||
Chinese: 那大镇 | Nàdà Zhèn | 256,652 | 179.2 | 1432.20 | 460400100 | 10 | 20 | ||
Heqing | Chinese: 和庆镇 | Héqìng Zhèn | 20,729 | 188.4 | 110.03 | 460400101 | 1 | 11 | |
Nanfeng | Chinese: 南丰镇 | Nánfēng Zhèn | 23,669 | 260.3 | 90.93 | 460400102 | 1 | 10 | |
Chinese: 大成镇 | Dàchéng Zhèn | 84,620 | 295.4 | 286.46 | 460400103 | 1 | 5 | ||
Chinese: 雅星镇 | Yǎxīng Zhèn | 76,427 | 170 | 449.57 | 460400104 | 2 | 12 | ||
Chinese: 兰洋镇 | Lányáng Zhèn | 23,711 | 186.9 | 126.86 | 460400105 | 1 | 14 | ||
Guangcun | Chinese: 光村镇 | Guāngcūn Zhèn | 27,803 | 72 | 386.15 | 460400106 | 1 | 10 | |
Dongcheng | Chinese: 东成镇 | Dōngchéng Zhèn | 49,252 | 116.5 | 422.76 | 460400115 | 1 | 21 | |
Binhai Area | Chinese: 滨海片区 | Bīnhǎi Piànqū | 369,493 | 811.6 | 455.26 | — | 1 subdistrict, 8 towns | ||
Chinese: 三都街道 | Sāndōu Jiēdào | 76,757 | 88 | 872.23 | 460401001 | 9 | |||
Mutang | Chinese: 木棠镇 | Mùtáng Zhèn | 40,373 | 84 | 480.63 | 460400107 | 25 | ||
Haitou | Chinese: 海头镇 | Hǎitóu Zhèn | 34,648 | 195.8 | 176.96 | 460400108 | 4 | 10 | |
Eman | Chinese: 峨蔓镇 | Émàn Zhèn | 17,317 | 70.5 | 245.63 | 460400109 | 13 | ||
Wangwu | Chinese: 王五镇 | Wángwǔ Zhèn | 24,274 | 126.3 | 192.19 | 460400111 | 1 | 8 | |
Baimajing | Chinese: 白马井镇 | Báimǎjǐng Zhèn | 59,585 | 54.7 | 1089.30 | 460400112 | 6 | 15 | |
Zhonghe | Chinese: 中和镇 | Zhōnghé Zhèn | 31,646 | 51.5 | 614.48 | 460400113 | 1 | 11 | |
Paipu | Chinese: 排浦镇 | Páipǔ Zhèn | 17,577 | 95.8 | 183.47 | 460400114 | 1 | 7 | |
Xinzhou | Chinese: 新州镇 | Xīnzhōu Zhèn | 67,316 | 45 | 1495.91 | 460400116 | 12 | 19 |
The city's population was in 2010. The Han population is 857,342 and the minority population is 75,020.[6]
The Danzhou natives speak the Cantonese Yue Danzhou dialect, unlike the Min Hainam language that is spoken throughout most of eastern Hainan.
The area will be served by Danzhou Airport, an under-construction airport approximately 25km (16miles) northeast of Nada.[7] It will be international-class, built to handle the increasing number of tourists visiting the area. The airport is scheduled for completion in 2022.[8] [9] [10]
The Hainan Western Ring High-Speed Railway also provides access.
The area has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen Aw),[11] featuring very warm weather all year around. Monsoonal influences are strong, with a relatively lengthy wet season and a pronounced dry season. The coolest month is January, with an average high temperature of 22.7 °C (72.9 °F), while the hottest, unlike much of the rest of China, is June, with an average high temperature of 33.7 °C (92.7 °F); the mean annual high temperature is 29.2 °C (84.6 °F). Water temperatures remain above 19 °C (66.2 °F) year-round.