Peng | |
Native Name: | 彭镇 |
Native Name Lang: | zh-Hans |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 610200 |
Area Code Type: | Area code |
Area Code: | (0)28 |
Settlement Type: | Town |
Pushpin Map: | China Sichuan |
Pushpin Label: | Pengzhen |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Sichuan |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | People's Republic of China |
Subdivision Type1: | Province |
Subdivision Name1: | Sichuan |
Subdivision Type2: | Sub-provincial city |
Subdivision Name2: | Chengdu |
Subdivision Type3: | District |
Subdivision Name3: | Shuangliu |
Area Total Km2: | 36.42 |
Population Total: | 43005 |
Population As Of: | 2018 |
Coordinates: | 30.5833°N 103.8751°W |
Elevation M: | 496 |
Timezone: | China Standard |
Utc Offset: | +8 |
Blank Name Sec1: | Chengdu district map |
Other Name: | Pengzhen |
Peng, or Pengzhen, is a town under the jurisdiction of Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China.[1] It is located 5km (03miles) west of central Shuangliu, west of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, 22km (14miles) west of Chengdu's city government center, and 24km (15miles) southwest of Tianfu Square, Chengdu's traditional city center. The town spans an area of 36.42km2, and has a hukou population of 43,005 as of 2018.[2]
The ancient name of Pengzhen was Yongfengchang . It was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It was destroyed by Bingxian in the early Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in the 28th year of Qianlong (1763). Because a branch of the Danleng Peng Duanshu family migrated here, it was named Pengjiachang .
After the Communist Party of China came to power in 1949, Pengjia Town of the Third District was established. In 1953, Pengjia Town was divided into Pengzhen and Pengzhen Township . In 1958, Pengzhen’s organizational structure was dissolved, and Pengzhen Township, Ca'er Township, Hongshi Township and Ganzi Township were merged to form the Dongfeng People’s Commune .
Pengzhen Township was re-established in 1983. The name reverted to Pengzhen in 1984. In 1992, Pengzhen and Ganzi Township merged, and the merged township is still named Pengzhen. In December 2019, the town of Jinqiao (金桥镇) was dissolved and its administrative area was placed under the jurisdiction of Pengzhen.[3]
The Pengzhen People's Government town hall is located at No. 70, Section 3, Jiaotong Road .
Peng is divided into sixteen residential communities and six administrative villages.[4]
The town's sixteen residential communities are:
The town's six administrative villages are:
Peng, including the Peng Old Teahouse, was used as a principal filming location in the 2020 Chinese language film "Interloper" .[5]