Question 1: What are the place names in Haidian, Beijing? Wanshou Road Street, Yongding Road Street, Yangfangdian Street, Ganjiakou Street, Balizhuang Street, Zizhuyuan Street, Beixiaguan Street, Beitaipingzhuang Street, Shuangyushu Street, Xueyuan Road Street, Zhongguancun Street Haidian Street Qinglongqiao Street Qinghuayuan Street Yanyuan Street Xiangshan Street Qinghe Street Huayuan Road Street Xisanqi Street Malianwa Street Tiancun Road Street Shangdi Street Wanliu District Dongsheng District Hot Spring Town Sijiqing Town Northwest Wangzhenzhuang Town Sujiatuo Town
Question 2: Which place in Haidian District is in the northwest of the central city, bordering Xicheng and Fengtai?
Question 3: What are the tourist attractions in Haidian District, Beijing? Be specific and detailed. Most of the tourist attractions in Haidian District are located in the northwest of Haidian. Here there is the Daxi Mountain Tourist Scenic Belt, which is vigorously developed by Haidian District, including Dajue Temple, Jiufeng, Yangtang Mountain, Fenghuangling, and Cheerying Folk Village. If you are driving, take the Bei'anhe exit of Badaling Expressway, take Beiqing Road and drive west until the end. You will arrive soon after looking at the road signs. If you want to go far, go to Xiangshan, Badachu, Baiwang Mountain, and even a zoo!
Question 4: What subway stations are there in Haidian District? Line 13 has Wudaokou, etc.
Question 5: How many streets and communities are there in Haidian District? 5 points Haidian District of Beijing has jurisdiction over 21 streets, 5 towns, 3 townships, and 2 regional offices.
Including: Wanshou Road Street, Yangfangdian Street, Ganjiakou Street, Balizhuang Street, Zizhuyuan Street, Beixiaguan Street, Beitaipingzhuang Street, Haidian Street, Zhongguancun Street, Xueyuan Road Street, Qinghe Street , Qinglongqiao Street, Xiangshan Street, Xisanqi Street, Malianwa Street, Huayuan Road Street, Tiancun Road Street, Shangdi Street, Yanyuan Street, Qinghuayuan Street, Yongding Road Street,
Hot Spring Town, Shangzhuang Town, Sujiatuo Town, Northwest Wang Town, Sijiqing Town, Yuyuantan Township, Haidian Township, Dongsheng Township,
Wanliu Regional Office, Dongsheng Regional Office.
Question 6: Where is the Shanhou area in Haidian District, Beijing? Detailed information on the four towns behind Shanhou in Haidian (Wenquan Town, Sujiatuo Town, Northwest Wang Town, Shangzhuang Town)
The geographical area of ??Haidian District is 430 square kilometers and is divided into two parts. Traditionally, Baiwang Mountain is used to demarcate the southern part. Called Shanqian, about 210 square kilometers is a built-up area. The northern part is called Shanhou and is Haidian New District, covering an area of ??about 226 square kilometers and accounting for 53% of the district's land area.
Natural Scenery Haidian New Area has beautiful natural scenery. The natural form of Xishan Mountain, Nansha River, Beisha River, and Jingmi Diversion Canal and the geographical location of upstream and downstream rivers make it a unique scenic spot in Beijing. It is a geomantic treasure, and a large number of historical relics and monuments such as Dajue Temple, Tomb of the Seven Kings, and the Stone Buddha of the Northern Wei Dynasty add a rich cultural flavor to it.
Location and population Haidian New Area is the strategic hinterland and valuable space for the development of Haidian. It is a traditional rural area with 63 administrative villages and 95 natural villages. In 2003, in order to adapt to development needs, the district committee and district government adjusted the regional administrative structure from the original six townships and one town to four towns: Beibuwang, Wenquan, Sujiatuo and Shangzhuang. According to statistics in 2004, the new district has a registered population of 111,500, a temporary resident population of 84,000, and a total regional population of 195,600. According to the revised Beijing Master Plan in 2004, Haidian New Area is also the development area of ??Zhongguancun Science and Technology Park, and the professional park of Haidian Park is located here.
Shangzhuang Town is a town under the jurisdiction of Haidian District, Beijing. It is located in the northwest of Haidian District, adjacent to Shahe Town of Changping District in the east, Xibeiwang Town in Haidian District in the south, and Sujiatuo Town in Haidian District in the west. To the north is Machikou Town, Changping District. The town *** station is 14.6 kilometers away from Haidian District *** and 11.6 kilometers north and west of Foxiang Pavilion. The town is located in a mountainous plain area, high in the west and low in the east, with an average altitude of 45 meters and a total area of ??38 square kilometers.
The town *** got its name from its location in Shangzhuang Village. The town belonged to Changping District in the Yuan Dynasty. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it belonged to Changping Prefecture. During the Republic of China, it belonged to Changping County.
In October 1958, it was incorporated into Haidian District and became part of Yongfeng People's Commune. In April 1961, Shangzhuang Commune was established and integrated with Xijiao Farm. In April 1984, it was reorganized into Shangzhuang Township. In November 1998, Shangzhuang Township and Xijiao Farm institutions were separated. In 2000, Shangzhuang Township adjusted the village committees into Dongmafang Village, Ximafang Village, Changle Village, Shangzhuang Village, Beiyuhe Village, Xizha Village, Bajia Village, Zaojiatun Village, Dongxiaoying Village, and Luojiafen Village. There are 20 village committees in the village, Yongtaizhuang Village, Nanyuhe Village, Lijiafen Village, Meisuotun Village, Shuangta Village, Qianzhang Village, Houzhang Village, Xixinlitun Village, Hebei Village and Baishuiwa Village. In July 2003, Shangzhuang Township was officially renamed Shangzhuang Town. After the change, the area of ??jurisdiction remained unchanged and the original 20 administrative villages remained unchanged.
The town has an area of ??18,580 acres of cultivated land, an agricultural population of 12,248, a non-agricultural population of 8,086, and an agricultural labor force of 6,408.
There are north and south Shah Rivers running through the territory. The Nansha River has a total length of 7 kilometers, a water storage capacity of 2 million cubic meters, and an irrigation area of ??9,300 acres; the North Shah River has a total length of 7.6 kilometers, a drainage area of ??6.3 square kilometers, and water storage. 130,000 cubic meters. The Nansha River Basin forms Shangzhuang Reservoir with a water surface of 666,000 square meters.
Highways crisscross the area, and many bus lines such as No. 303 and Branch 933 connect the main roads in the town; the Northwest Ring Railway has Houzhangcun Station. There are 2 full-time middle schools, 4 primary schools, 1 health center, 1 nursing home and 1 kindergarten in the town.
Sujiatuo Town Sujiatuo Town is located in the northwest of Haidian District. It was formed in August 2003 from the merger of the original Sujiatuo Township, Niegezhuang Township and Bei'anhe Township. The west is a mountainous area and the east is a plain. The terrain is higher in the west and lower in the east, with a maximum altitude of 1,276 meters. The Jingmi Grand Canal runs through the central part of the town from north to south, Beiqing Road runs east to west, Wenyang Road and Daoxianghu Road run from north to south, and the Sixth Ring Road runs diagonally from the southeast to the northwest. The town *** is located about 20 kilometers away from ***, Haidian District, with a total area of ??87.39 square kilometers, a permanent population of 31,000, and 19 administrative villages under its jurisdiction. The development of each village is extremely uneven.
Sujiatuo Town is close to mountains and rivers, with good ecological and environmental conditions, beautiful natural scenery, and rich tourism resources. There are mountains, plains, and large areas of wetlands in the township, which constitute a very unique landscape in Beijing. The ecological structure of the town mainly includes Phoenix Ridge, Qiwang Tomb, Yangtang Mountain, Jiufeng, Dajue Temple, Huitong Nuoer Kuangbiao Paradise and other scenic spots. In 2005, Haidian District implemented the development strategy of "tourism-driven development" in Sujiatuo Town and designated tourism as the pillar industry of Sujiatuo Town.
The central area of ??Sujiatuo Town is a new town planned by Beijing. It will be built with an area of ??225 hectares, a construction area of ??150,000 square meters, and a total investment of 5 billion yuan..... .gt; gt;
Question 7: Where are the places for shopping in Haidian District, Beijing? There are places for shopping in Haidian District, Beijing. Zhongguancun Square Pedestrian Street is a commercial street with food, drinks, entertainment, and shopping!
Question 8: What places can be visited in Haidian District? Beida Keli Archaeological Museum, Beihang Aviation Museum, Xiangshan Park Shuangqing Villa, Beijing Botanical Garden Cao Xueqin’s former residence, etc. There are many places to visit.
Question 9: What are the fun places in Haidian District, Beijing? 1. Cultural monuments:
Xiangshan Park and surrounding areas: Biyun Temple, Temple of the Reclining Buddha, Cherry Valley, Beijing Botanical Garden (North Plant), Academy of Sciences Botanical Garden (South Plant). Summer Palace and surrounding areas: Baiwangshan Park. Jiufeng and Dajue Temple.
2. Historically famous universities: Tsinghua University, Peking University (Yenjing University).
3. Military Museum; Beijing Library; Zizhuyuan Park; Yuyuantan Park.
4. Jingmi Diversion Canal, section from Summer Palace to Yuyuantan Park.
5. The largest store: Jinyuan Times Shopping Center. Jinyuan Times Shopping Center is not only the first to be located in Beijing, but also the largest commercial unit in the world. Here people can complete all daily and fashionable consumer activities.
Question 10: What are the fun places in Haidian District? 1. Popular science venues: China Science and Technology Museum, Beijing Planetarium, Haidian Public Security Museum, Beijing Meteorological Science Museum
2. Museums: Dazhong Temple Ancient Bell Museum, Beijing Art Museum, Chinese Bee More than 20 museums, China Military Museum, etc.
3. Popular science education bases: Fenghuangling Natural Scenic Park, Baiwangshan Forest Park
4. Popular science exhibitions: China Millennium Monument, Haidian Science exhibitions such as space travel exhibitions in parks
5. Theme parks: CCTV Tower, Pacific Haidian World, Beijing Film Tourism City, Beijing Botanical Garden
6. Science and education parks: Aerospace City, etc.
7. College: Peking University and Tsinghua University
8. Shopping: Zhongguancun Shopping Street Xinzhongguan European and American Exchange
9. Video games: Zhongguancun E World Wudaokou U-center
10. Electronic products: Zhongguancun Hailong Science and Trade City, etc.
11. Dining: Zhongguancun Europe and America Hui Golden Leopard New Spicy Road, etc.