Hedong, Tianjin Explained

Hedong
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:300171
Area Code:0022
Settlement Type:District
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:People's Republic of China
Subdivision Type1:Municipality
Subdivision Name1:Tianjin
Subdivision Type2:Township-level divisions
Subdivision Name2:13 subdistricts
Area Total Km2:39
Population Total:730,000
Population As Of:2010
Population Density Km2:auto
Coordinates:39.1297°N 117.2511°W
Elevation Ft:21
Elevation M:6
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Blank Name Sec1:Tianjin district map

Hedong District is located at the heart of the municipality of Tianjin, People's Republic of China. Its name literally means "east of the river", referring to its location east of the Hai River. Parts of the district were once part of the Russian Concession during the colonial period in the early 20th century.

As of 2020, Hedong District has a population of 858,787.[1] It hosts Tianjin Railway Station, Tianjin Customs House and General Mail Office of Tianjin. It also hosts Tianjin Conservatory of Music and Tianjin Polytechnic University (which used to be a branch of Tianjin University, the oldest university of China).

History

In 1125, the territory of what would become Hedong District was part of Dazhigu, and fell under the control of Jin dynasty. It became a maritime transport hub during the Yuan dynasty. In 1404, the Ming dynasty built a series of military settlement on the southern bank of Hai River, causing the economic center of the region to shift south away from Dazhigu. For the rest of the Ming dynasty, Dazhigu remained part of Jinghai county.[2]

During the Qing dynasty, the area belonged to Wuqing county. After Eight-Nation Alliance occupied Tianjin in 1900, a portion of Wuqing county became part of Russian concession, while a piece of land south of Russian concession was given to Belgian as concession. In 1924, Republic of China regain the control of Russian concession, and set it as the 3rd district. Belgian concession was returned in 1931, where it became the 4th district. The city of Tianjin was occupied by Japan from 1937 to 1945, during which the border of districts within the city was redrawn 4 times.

After the founding of People's Republic of China, the area was divided into the 4th and 5th districts in 1951, and the latter was merged into the 4th district a year later. In 1956, the 4th district was given the current name Hedong. Its name was shortly changed to Dongfeng district in 1966, before changing back two years later.[3]

Administrative divisions

There are 13 subdistricts in the district:[4]

Name Chinese (S) Population (2010)[5] Area (km2)
大王庄街道 Dàwángzhuāng Jiēdào 65,614 3.0
大直沽街道 Dàzhígū Jiēdào 88,860 3.7
中山门街道 Zhōngshānmén Jiēdào 94,762 1.29
富民路街道 Fùmínlù Jiēdào 45,419 5.32
二号桥街道 Èrhàoqiáo Jiēdào 61,547 5.4
春华街道 Chūnhuájiē Jiēdào 69,829 3.13
唐家口街道 Tángjiākǒu Jiēdào 72,845 2.81
向阳楼街道 Xiàngyánglóu Jiēdào 80,678
Changzhou Avenue Subdistrict常州道街道 Chángzhōudào Jiēdào 51,447 3.64
上杭路街道 Shànghánglù Jiēdào 66,164
Lushan Avenue Subdistrict鲁山道街道 Lǔshāndào Jiēdào 90,809
东新街道 Dōngxīn Jiēdào 43,109
天津铁厂街道 Tiānjīn Tiěchǎng Jiēdào 29,769

Transportation

Metro

Hedong is currently served by three metro lines operated by Tianjin Metro:

Education

Universities

High schools

Primary schools

Culture and leisure

Cultural Interests

Parks

Hospitals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 统计信息_政务公开信息公开专栏 . 2022-09-16 . www.tjhd.gov.cn.
  2. Web site: 历史沿革_历史沿革_天津市河东区人民政府 . 2022-09-16 . www.tjhd.gov.cn.
  3. Book: Hedong qu zhi . 2001 . Tianjin she hui ke xue yuan chu ban she . Tianjin Shi Hedong qu di fang zhi bian xiu wei yuan hui, 天津市河东区地方志编修委员会. . 7-80563-890-X . Tianjin Shi . 53105668.
  4. Web site: . zh:2011年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:河东区 . National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China . Chinese . 2013-08-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121001231716/http://www.stats.gov.cn/tjbz/cxfldm/2011/12/01/120102.html . 2012-10-01 .
  5. Book: Census Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China. Population and Employment Statistics Division of the National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China . zh:中国2010人口普查分乡、镇、街道资料. 2012. China Statistics Print. Beijing. 978-7-5037-6660-2. 1.