Peng
彭镇 Pengzhen | |
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Coordinates: 30°35′00″N 103°52′30″E / 30.58327°N 103.875098°E [1] | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Sichuan |
Sub-provincial city | Chengdu |
District | Shuangliu |
Area | |
• Total | 36.42 km2 (14.06 sq mi) |
Elevation | 496 m (1,627 ft) |
Population (2018)
[2] | |
• Total | 43,005 |
Time zone | UTC+8 ( China Standard) |
Postal code | |
Area code | (0)28 |
Peng, or Pengzhen ( simplified Chinese: 彭镇; traditional Chinese: 彭鎮; pinyin: Péng Zhèn), is a town under the jurisdiction of Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. [3] It is located 5 km (3.1 mi) west of central Shuangliu, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, 22 km (14 mi) west of Chengdu's city government center ( Chinese: 成都市政府), and 24 km (15 mi) southwest of Tianfu Square ( Chinese: 天府广场), Chengdu's traditional city center.[ citation needed] The town spans an area of 36.42 square kilometres (14.06 sq mi), and has a hukou population of 43,005 as of 2018. [2]
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The ancient name of Pengzhen was Yongfengchang ( Chinese: 永丰场).[ citation needed] It was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty.[ citation needed] It was destroyed by Bingxian ( Chinese: 兵燹) in the early Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in the 28th year of Qianlong (1763).[ citation needed] Because a branch of the Danleng Peng Duanshu ( Chinese: 丹棱彭端淑) family migrated here, it was named Pengjiachang ( Chinese: 彭家场; lit. 'Peng family place').[ citation needed]
After the Communist Party of China came to power in 1949, Pengjia Town of the Third District ( Chinese: 彭家镇属第三区) was established.[ citation needed] In 1953, Pengjia Town ( Chinese: 彭家镇) was divided into Pengzhen and Pengzhen Township ( Chinese: 彭镇乡).[ citation needed] In 1958, Pengzhen’s organizational structure was dissolved, and Pengzhen Township, Ca'er Township ( Chinese: 擦耳乡), Hongshi Township ( Chinese: 红石乡) and Ganzi Township ( Chinese: 柑梓乡) were merged to form the Dongfeng People’s Commune ( Chinese: 东风人民公社).[ citation needed]
Pengzhen Township was re-established in 1983.[ citation needed] The name reverted to Pengzhen in 1984.[ citation needed] In 1992, Pengzhen and Ganzi Township merged, and the merged township is still named Pengzhen.[ citation needed] In December 2019, the town of Jinqiao (金桥镇) was dissolved and its administrative area was placed under the jurisdiction of Pengzhen. [4]
The Pengzhen People's Government town hall is located at No. 70, Section 3, Jiaotong Road ( Chinese: 交通路三段70号). [4]
Peng is divided into sixteen residential communities and six administrative villages. [5]
The town's sixteen residential communities are: [5]
The town's six administrative villages are: [5]
Peng, including the Peng Old Teahouse ( simplified Chinese: 老茶馆; traditional Chinese: 老茶館; pinyin: lǎo chá guǎn), was used as a principal filming location in the 2020 Chinese language film "Interloper" ( Chinese: 老七; pinyin: lǎo qī; lit. 'Old Seven'). [6]
Peng
彭镇 Pengzhen | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 30°35′00″N 103°52′30″E / 30.58327°N 103.875098°E [1] | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Sichuan |
Sub-provincial city | Chengdu |
District | Shuangliu |
Area | |
• Total | 36.42 km2 (14.06 sq mi) |
Elevation | 496 m (1,627 ft) |
Population (2018)
[2] | |
• Total | 43,005 |
Time zone | UTC+8 ( China Standard) |
Postal code | |
Area code | (0)28 |
Peng, or Pengzhen ( simplified Chinese: 彭镇; traditional Chinese: 彭鎮; pinyin: Péng Zhèn), is a town under the jurisdiction of Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. [3] It is located 5 km (3.1 mi) west of central Shuangliu, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, 22 km (14 mi) west of Chengdu's city government center ( Chinese: 成都市政府), and 24 km (15 mi) southwest of Tianfu Square ( Chinese: 天府广场), Chengdu's traditional city center.[ citation needed] The town spans an area of 36.42 square kilometres (14.06 sq mi), and has a hukou population of 43,005 as of 2018. [2]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2020) |
The ancient name of Pengzhen was Yongfengchang ( Chinese: 永丰场).[ citation needed] It was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty.[ citation needed] It was destroyed by Bingxian ( Chinese: 兵燹) in the early Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in the 28th year of Qianlong (1763).[ citation needed] Because a branch of the Danleng Peng Duanshu ( Chinese: 丹棱彭端淑) family migrated here, it was named Pengjiachang ( Chinese: 彭家场; lit. 'Peng family place').[ citation needed]
After the Communist Party of China came to power in 1949, Pengjia Town of the Third District ( Chinese: 彭家镇属第三区) was established.[ citation needed] In 1953, Pengjia Town ( Chinese: 彭家镇) was divided into Pengzhen and Pengzhen Township ( Chinese: 彭镇乡).[ citation needed] In 1958, Pengzhen’s organizational structure was dissolved, and Pengzhen Township, Ca'er Township ( Chinese: 擦耳乡), Hongshi Township ( Chinese: 红石乡) and Ganzi Township ( Chinese: 柑梓乡) were merged to form the Dongfeng People’s Commune ( Chinese: 东风人民公社).[ citation needed]
Pengzhen Township was re-established in 1983.[ citation needed] The name reverted to Pengzhen in 1984.[ citation needed] In 1992, Pengzhen and Ganzi Township merged, and the merged township is still named Pengzhen.[ citation needed] In December 2019, the town of Jinqiao (金桥镇) was dissolved and its administrative area was placed under the jurisdiction of Pengzhen. [4]
The Pengzhen People's Government town hall is located at No. 70, Section 3, Jiaotong Road ( Chinese: 交通路三段70号). [4]
Peng is divided into sixteen residential communities and six administrative villages. [5]
The town's sixteen residential communities are: [5]
The town's six administrative villages are: [5]
Peng, including the Peng Old Teahouse ( simplified Chinese: 老茶馆; traditional Chinese: 老茶館; pinyin: lǎo chá guǎn), was used as a principal filming location in the 2020 Chinese language film "Interloper" ( Chinese: 老七; pinyin: lǎo qī; lit. 'Old Seven'). [6]