Haimen, Nantong Explained

Haimen
Nickname:The River Gateway to the Sea (Chinese: 江海门户)
Settlement Type:District
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:226100[1]
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:0513
Pushpin Map:China Jiangsu
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the city center in Jiangsu
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:People's Republic of China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Jiangsu
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture-level city
Subdivision Name2:Nantong
Subdivision Type3:Subdivisions
Established Title:Established (as a county)
Established Date:958
Established Title1:Became independent subprefecture
Established Date1:1768
Established Title2:Became county-level city
Established Date2:June 1994
Established Title3:Became district
Established Date3:July 2020
Seat:Haimen Town
Government Footnotes:[2] [3]
Leader Party:Communist Party of China
Leader Title:Deputy Mayor
Leader Name:Lu Yifei (Chinese: 陆一飞)
Area Footnotes:[4]
Area Total Km2:1148.77
Population Footnotes:[5]
Population Total:998200
Population As Of:2017
Population Density Km2:auto
Coordinates:31.869°N 121.182°W
Elevation Footnotes:[6]
Elevation M:4.96
Elevation Max M:5.2
Elevation Min M:2.5
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Iso:320684-->

Haimen (Qihai dialect: pronounced as /haɪ.məŋ/, Shanghai: pronounced as /hɛ̝.məŋ/) is a district of Nantong, Jiangsu province, with a population of approximately 1 million. It is located at the opposite side of the Yangtze River to Shanghai and is directly north of Chongming Island except for a small portion that forms Haimen District's Haiyong Town. Haimen is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haimen. Haimen is located in the poorer north Jiangsu region and together with Qidong City, traditionally has one of the highest rates of liver cancer in China and in the world, with upwards of 1 out of every 10 adults in the rural areas dying from liver cancer.[7]

History

The area that is now Haimen was formed from silt deposits from the Yangtze River. Several sandbanks, including Dongzhou and Buzhou, joined with the mainland in the Tang dynasty. In 958 CE, during the Later Zhou dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Haimen County was established with the county seat at Dongzhou Town.[8] At this time, Haimen and Jinghai District (Chinese: 静海) were merged into the newly formed Tongzhou District (Chinese: 通州).[9]

Because the mouth of the Yangtze River moved northward during the Ming dynasty, Haimen has dealt with flooding that destroyed parts of the county, including Lüsi, Yudong, and Sijia .

In 1672, under the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing dynasty, the seat moved to Jinghai Township . Starting from 1701, the river's course moved south, creating more than 40 new sandbanks. In 1768, the county became an independent subprefecture with the seat moving to Maojia Town .

In 1912, one year after the Republic of China was founded, Haimen once again became a county. However, in 1949, when the People's Republic of China was founded, Haimen became governed under Nantong Prefecture. Once county-level governments started to reappear in 1983, Haimen was reinstated as a county, and in June 1994, Haimen became a county-level city.

In 2020, Haimen became a district of Nantong.[10]

Geography

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Haimen has a humid subtropical climate (Cwa). This means that Haimen experiences four distinct seasons; the summers are hot and the winters are cold. The summers are rainier than the other seasons, and the summer rains usually bring flooding.[11]

The average temperature is 15.2°C in Haimen. January is the coldest month, and July is the hottest month. The hottest temperature recorded in Haimen was 38°C, occurring on both August 7, 1966 and July 31, 1992. The coldest temperature ever recorded was -9.3°C on January 31, 1977.

The average yearly rainfall is 1056.3mm. The wettest year was 1975 with 1500.7mm, and the driest year was 1978 with 654.6mm.

Parks

Administrative divisions

Haimen is divided into twenty-one towns and one township, the pene-exclave of Haiyong on Chongming. These towns are further divided into 231 villages and three fish villages.[12]

21 towns[13]
  • Haimen (Chinese: 海门镇)
  • Sanxing (Chinese: 三星镇)
  • Desheng (Chinese: 德胜镇)
  • Sanchang (Chinese: 三厂镇)
  • Changle (Chinese: 常乐镇)
  • Qilin (Chinese: 麒麟镇)
  • Yuelai (Chinese: 悦来镇)
  • Wannian (Chinese: 万年镇)
  • Sanyang (Chinese: 三阳镇)
  • Sijia (Chinese: 四甲镇)
  • Huolong (Chinese: 货隆镇)
  • Yudon (Chinese: 余东镇)
  • Zhengyu (Chinese: 正余镇)
  • Baochang (Chinese: 包场镇)
  • Liuhao (Chinese: 刘浩镇)
  • Linjiang (Chinese: 临江镇)
  • Wanghao (Chinese: 王浩镇)
  • Shuxun (Chinese: 树勋镇)
  • Dongzaogang (Chinese: 东灶港镇)
1 township

- It is only township and its area is 9 km2 (3.5 sq mi). It is pene-enclave on Chongming Island, most of which belongs to Shanghai.

Transport

With easy access to the Sea and Yangtze River, transportation is very convenient. Less than 2 hours driving distance to Shanghai Pudong International Airport, about 40 mins driving distance to Nantong Xingdong Airport and Nantong Railway Station, which has high speed bullet train. There are multiple entries to the national Highway system, e.g. G40 Expressway.Close to Port of Nantong, Haimen is currently developing its own county level sea port in DongZaoGang town. There is an easy access to Sutong Yangtze River Bridge to cross the Yangtze, as well as ferry service.

Haimen railway station opened in 2019 as an intermediate stop on the Nanjing–Qidong railway.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Area Code and Postal Code in Jiangsu Province. 2010-07-30. China National Philatelic Corporation (CNPC). China National Philatelic Corporation. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721165027/http://www.cpi.com.cn/cpi-eng/code/jiangsu.asp. 2011-07-21.
  2. Web site: zh:陆一飞. http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=ld&do=detail&tid=47. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government. zh. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303202519/http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=ld&do=detail&tid=47. 2016-03-03. dead.
  3. Web site: zh:市政府关于市长副市长市长助理分工的通知. http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=article&do=detail&tid=198711. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government. Haimen. zh. 2010-03-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303180407/http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=article&do=detail&tid=198711. 2016-03-03. dead.
  4. Web site: Boundary & Area. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government. https://web.archive.org/web/20150112210842/http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=article&do=detail&tid=176294. 2015-01-12. dead.
  5. Book: Demographic Yearbook 2005, Volume 57. 2008. United Nations Publications. 978-92-1-051099-8. Department of Economic & Social Affairs. 2010-07-30. 272.
  6. Web site: Geographical Location. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303200727/http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=article&do=detail&tid=176296. 2016-03-03. dead.
  7. 3946948 . 24215631 . 10.1021/tx400313j . 27 . Changing rates for liver and lung cancers in Qidong, China . 2014 . Chem Res Toxicol . 3–6 . Chen JG. Kensler TW. 1 .
  8. Web site: zh:建置沿革. http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=article&do=detail&tid=26067. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government. zh. 2009-12-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20100605085355/http://www.haimen.gov.cn/default.php?mod=article&do=detail&tid=26067. 2010-06-05. dead.
  9. Book: Qin Shao . 2004 . Culturing Modernity: The Nantong Model, 1890-1930 . . 11 . 9780804746892 .
  10. Web site: 海门撤市设区. 南通发布.
  11. Web site: Weather & Climate. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government.
  12. Web site: Administrative Division. 2010-07-30. Haimen Municipal People's Government.
  13. Web site: 南通市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org . XZQH . zh . 2012-05-24.