Yingquan District Explained

Yingquan
Settlement Type:District
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:People's Republic of China
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Anhui
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture-level city
Subdivision Name2:Fuyang
Area Total Km2:648
Population As Of:2018
Population Total:622000
Timezone:China Standard
Utc Offset:+8
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:236000

Yingquan District is a district of the city of Fuyang, Anhui Province, China.

Recent events

In early 2007, Chinese state media began reporting that in Yingquan District, a government building dubbed the "White House" was becoming controversial. The construction cost of the "White House" was reported to have reached 30 million yuan, nearly one third of the 100 million yuan annual fiscal income of the entire Yingquan district.[1] Despite being popularly deemed the "White House" (Chinese: 白宫), the building resembles the United States Capitol.

In 2008, it was widely reported that Zhang Zhi'an (Chinese: 张治安), the Communist Party chief of Yingquan District, nicknamed the "White House Party Chief," had been suspended from his office on June 5, 2008, along several other officials.[2] They were under investigation for the death of Li Guofu (Chinese: 李国福), a businessman who acted as a whistleblower. In Beijing, Li Guofu had accused Zhang of corruption and abuse of power, and hoped that Yingquan District would reclaim the area as farmland. In August 2007, Li Guofu was arrested by the Yingquan government on corruption charges and imprisoned. Zhang interrogated Li, threatening his family, and extracted a confession from him.[3] On March 13, 2008, just hours before he was scheduled to see a lawyer, Li Guofu was found hanged. Although his death was deemed a suicide, media reported that Li Guofu's body was bruised and his mouth was tightly shut, uncharacteristic of a suicide by hanging. On February 8, 2010, Zhang was found guilty of taking bribes, retaliation, and framing an innocent person, and was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve.[4]

Administrative divisions

In the present, Yingquan District has 2 subdistricts and 4 towns.[5]

2 subdistricts
4 towns

References

  1. Web site: Local officials need oversight. 2007-01-24. China Daily.
  2. Web site: Officials investigated over petitioner's death in prison. 2008-06-23. China Daily (Xinhua).
  3. Web site: "White house director" on trial for corruption. 2009-11-20. Wang Jingqiong.
  4. Web site: Death sentence for "White House boss". 2010-02-09. China Daily. Lan Tian.
  5. Web site: . zh:阜阳市-行政区划王 . XZQH . zh . 2012-05-24.

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