Luohu, Shenzhen Explained

Luohu
Settlement Type:District
Image Map1:Administrative_Divisions_of_Shenzhen_City.svg
Map Caption1:Luohu District (the lower center, highlighted in purple) within Shenzhen
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Guangdong
Subdivision Type2:Sub-provincial city
Subdivision Name2:Shenzhen
Area Total Km2:78.89
Population:1,143,801
Population As Of:2020[1]
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
T:羅湖
S:罗湖
Ci:pronounced as /lɔ̏ː wȕː/
Order:st
H:lo2 fu2
J:lo4 wu4
P:Luóhú
L:Shell Lake (refers to a mountain)

Luohu District is a district of Shenzhen, China, located north of the New Territories of Hong Kong, east of Futian District, southeast of Longgang District, southwest of Pingshan District, and west of Yantian District. It is one of the oldest parts of the city, having represented Shenzhen as a fishing village before 1953 and a market town from 1953 to 1979, when Bao'an County was promoted to a prefecture-level city and renamed Shenzhen.[2] [3] [4]

History

Prior to the establishment of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ), an original town called Shenzhen (or Shum Chun; Sham Chun) Hui was located within the current Luohu district. It was of size 350,000 m2 and has a population of little less than 30,000. The town centred at the present-day Dongmen, where a Tin Hau Temple once stood.

The name Shenzhen was first mentioned in 1410[5] though the town was only first documented in 1688[6] but was believed to be inhabited long before this. The market town prospered and expanded out of its boundaries in the early 20th century, following the completion of the Kowloon–Canton Railway, which the town was a stopping station. The town was occupied by Japanese forces between 1942 and 1945. It was promoted from market town to an official town status in 1950. In 1953, the administrative centre of San On County was moved to Shum Chun from Nantou.

After Shenzhen was promoted to city status in October 1979, Luohu district was established as the first district in Shenzhen. Several small mountains were flattened to facilitate its infrastructure during initial construction phases. In November 1997, Yantian area became an independent administrative district.

Some of the tallest and most recognizable buildings in Shenzhen, including Shun Hing Square, KK100 and the Guomao Building are located within the district.

Geography

The size of Luohu district is about 78.9km² and contains 10 subdistricts.

Luohu is located in the southern part of Shenzhen, with Futian district on its west, Yantian district on its east, and Longgang district on its north. The Shenzhen River, which separates the district from North District, Hong Kong forms its southern limits.

It is also one of the six administrative districts of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Shenzhen City of the People's Republic of China.

Luohu has an uneven geography and contains a number of natural fresh water sources, including Donghu (Chinese: 東湖/东湖), Honghu (Chinese: 洪湖), and Xianhu (Chinese: 仙湖), among others. Shuiku (Chinese: 水庫/水库), or "Water Reservoir", is also located in Luohu and is an important source of water for both Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

Shenzhen's highest peak, Wutong Mountain (944m) (Chinese: 梧桐山) is in Luohu District.

The district's west boundary with Futian is Hongling Road, and its east boundary with Yantian is Wutong Mountain.

Subdistricts

Name ChineseHanyu PinyinCanton RomanizationPopulation (2010)[7] Area (km2)
Huangbei Subdistrict黄贝街道 Huángbèi Jiēdào wong4 bui3 gai1 dou6 113,382 7.50
Guiyuan Subdistrict桂园街道 Guìyuán Jiēdào guei3 yun4 gai1 dou6 82,694 10.90
Dongmen Subdistrict东门街道 Dōngmén Jiēdào dung1 mun4 gai1 dou6 90,454 2.10
Cuizhu Subdistrict翠竹街道 Cuìzhú Jiēdào cêu3 zug1 gai1 dou6 110,459 3.45
Dongxiao Subdistrict东晓街道 Dōngxiǎo Jiēdào dung1 hiu2 gai1 dou6 100,779 3.48
Nanhu Subdistrict南湖街道 Nánhú Jiēdào nam4 wu4 gai1 dou6 90,500 2.63
Sungang Subdistrict笋岗街道 Sǔngǎng Jiēdào sên2 gong1 gai1 dou6 64,004 4.03
Donghu Subdistrict东湖街道 Dōnghú Jiēdào dung1 wu4 gai1 dou6 84,556 29.05
Liantang Subdistrict莲塘街道 Liántáng Jiēdào lin4 tong4 gai1 dou6 85,569 13.10
Qingshuihe Subdistrict清水河街道 Qīngshuǐhé Jiēdào qing1 sêu2 ho4 gai1 dou6 101,024 13.62

Immigration Control Point

See main article: Luohu Port. Luohu serves as an important immigration control between Hong Kong and mainland China. Two immigration control points, Luohu and Man Kam To, are located in the Luohu district. The Luohu immigration point is the busiest land boundary patrol connecting Hong Kong and mainland China. It consists of the Luohu Port on the mainland side, and the Lo Wu Control Point on the Hong Kong side.

Entertainment

Shopping

Luohu is known in Hong Kong and Guangdong for shopping. Most one-day visitors from Hong Kong limit their shopping to Luohu Commercial City (Chinese: 羅湖商業城/罗湖商业城), located right outside the Luohu Immigration Control Point, but the areas of Dongmen (Chinese: 東門/东门), Guomao (Chinese: 國貿/国贸), and Diwang (Chinese: 地王) are also important shopping districts.

Nightlife

Luohu district is also known for its nightlife. Though most expatriates residing in Shenzhen live in Shekou, visitors to Shenzhen from Hong Kong and other places typically frequent bars, KTV (karaoke) lounges, and night clubs in the Luohu area.

Education

See also: List of schools in Luohu District. As of the end of 2012, there were 221 educational institutions in Luohu District, amongst which 17 were secondary schools.

Schools operated by the Shenzhen city government

Schools operated by the district government:

Transportation

Trunk roads

Buses and minibuses

Buses and minibuses serve as popular means of transportation modes in Luohu.

Shenzhen Railway

Shenzhen railway station is located here. It serves as a terminal for train routes towards tens of cities in China.

Shenzhen Metro

Luohu is currently served by nine metro lines operated by Shenzhen Metro:

See also

External links

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shenzhen: Subdivision. March 25, 2024. en.
  2. Web site: CCTV.com-历史沿革. www.cctv.com. 2018-12-27.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20111104124510/http://www.sz.gov.cn/cn/zjsz/szgl/201107/t20110712_1675686.htm 深圳概貌
  4. Web site: CCTV.com-深圳历史沿革. www.cctv.com. 2018-12-27.
  5. Web site: 深圳地名--深圳政府在线 . 2015-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120511082205/http://www.sz.gov.cn/cn/zjsz/gqgl_1/201009/t20100923_1584673.htm . 2012-05-11 . dead .
  6. Web site: 深圳墟当年的确有道"东门" . 2008-12-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150604071836/http://paper.sznews.com/szsb/20050521/ca1619075.htm . 2015-06-04 .
  7. Book: shi. Guo wu yuan ren kou pu cha ban gong. council. Guo jia tong ji ju ren kou he jiu ye tong ji si bian = Tabulation on the 2010 population census of the people's republic of China by township / compiled by Population census office under the state. population. Department of. statistics. employment statistics national bureau of. Zhongguo 2010 nian ren kou pu cha fen xiang, zhen, jie dao zi liao. 2012. Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she. Beijing Shi. 978-7-5037-6660-2. Di 1 ban..
  8. Web site: Shenzhen Middle School. Shenzhen Municipal Government. 2022-02-14. Add: 18 Shenzhong Street, Renmin Road North, Luohu District, Shenzhen (深圳市罗湖区人民北路深中街18号).
  9. Web site: Shenzhen No. 2 Experimental School. Shenzhen Municipal Government. 2022-02-14. Add: 2020 Yanhe Road North, Luohu District, Shenzhen (Junior High School Department) (深圳市罗湖区沿河北路2020号) 3002 Aiguo Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen (Senior High School Department) (深圳市罗湖区爱国路3002号).
  10. Web site: Shenzhen Primary School. Shenzhen Municipal Government. 2022-02-14. Add: 2171 Renmin Road North, Luohu District, Shenzhen (深圳市罗湖区人民北路2171号).