Songpu Subdistrict
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Coordinates: 45°48′38.2″N 126°37′57.2″E / 45.810611°N 126.632556°E | |
Country | China |
Province | Heilongjiang |
Prefecture-level city | Harbin |
District | Songbei District |
45°48′38.2″N 126°37′57.2″E / 45.810611°N 126.632556°E
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Traditional Chinese | 松浦街道 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 松浦街道 | ||||||||||||||
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Songpu Subdistrict is a subdistrict of Songbei District, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. [1] [2] It is located in the north of Harbin city, on the north bank of the Songhua River, 5 kilometers from the city center. [3] The area of Songpu is 59.74 kilometres (37.12 mi), [4] and the population is about 35,000. [4]
The meaning of Songpu is the wharf of Songhua River.[ citation needed]
Songpu is located on the north bank of the Songhua River. [3] At the east and south the north is Limin of Hulan, while in the west is Qianjin and Binzhou Railway.[ citation needed]
The subdistrict has four train stations on the Binbei Railway: New Songpu Station ( Chinese: 新松浦站), Miaotaizi Station ( Chinese: 庙台子站), North Songpu Station ( Chinese: 北松浦站), and Songbei Station ( Chinese: 松北站). [3]
Major motorways which run through Songpu Subdistrict include National Highway 202, the Harbin-Heihe Expressway, and the Harbin-Daqing Expressway. [5]
In 1850, it was named Majiachuankou ( Chinese: 马家船口, literally the wharf of Ma clan) when the wharf was owned by the Ma family. [3] It became a small town, so on December 15, 1912, the governor of Heilongjiang Province ordered that the city council meet at Majiachuankou (马家船口市政局) which belonged to Hulan County.[ citation needed]
The next year, it changed its name to Songbei city council (松北市政局).[ citation needed] In 1925, it changed its name to Songpu city council (松浦市政局), and became part of Harbin special city in 1933.[ citation needed] It became Songpu District in 1938. [6]
In 1953, Songpu District had two townships, Songpu ( Chinese: 松浦) and Xinxing ( Chinese: 新兴), and two subdistricts, Tangchang ( Chinese: 糖厂) and Chuankou ( Chinese: 船口). [7] [8] In 1958, Songpu District was momentarily merged into Binjiang District, but Binjiang District was cancelled. [9] Songpu township was then place in Daowai District. Songpu became a people's commune.[ citation needed]
In 1979, Daowai restored all the subdistricts, and set more two subdistricts: Zhenjiang ( Chinese: 振江) and Chuankou ( Chinese: 船口). In 1983, Songpu again became a township. In 1985, Songpu became a town, [3] and Chuankou Subdistrict was merged into Songpu Town. [9] [10]
In 2004, Songpu belonged to Songbei District. In November, the Harbin government approved Songpu as a subdistrict. [3] [2]
In 2017, Chuankou Subdistrict became split off from Songpu.[ citation needed] Chuankou took two residential communities, Chuankou ( Chinese: 船口) and Guangxin Xincheng ( Chinese: 广信新城), and three villages, Taiyangsheng ( Chinese: 太阳升), Dongming ( Chinese: 东明), and Dengta ( Chinese: 灯塔) from Songpu.[ citation needed]
Songpu Subdistrict administers 5 residential communities and 6 administrative villages. [11] The subdistrict's residential communities are Tangchang (糖厂), Changshengyuan (常盛源), Bei'anqicheng (北岸启程), Beianxinghecheng (北岸兴和城), and Fulicheng (富力城). [11] The subdistrict's administrative villages are Songpu (松浦), Songhuajiang (松花江), Dongfanghong (东方红), Hongxing (红星), Xinhua (新华) and Liming (黎明). [11]
Numerous factories are located in Songpu Subdistrict, such as the Harbin Sugar Factory and Harbin Ship Factory. [8]
Songpu Subdistrict
松浦街道 | |
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Coordinates: 45°48′38.2″N 126°37′57.2″E / 45.810611°N 126.632556°E | |
Country | China |
Province | Heilongjiang |
Prefecture-level city | Harbin |
District | Songbei District |
45°48′38.2″N 126°37′57.2″E / 45.810611°N 126.632556°E
Songpu Subdistrict | |||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 松浦街道 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 松浦街道 | ||||||||||||||
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Songpu Subdistrict is a subdistrict of Songbei District, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. [1] [2] It is located in the north of Harbin city, on the north bank of the Songhua River, 5 kilometers from the city center. [3] The area of Songpu is 59.74 kilometres (37.12 mi), [4] and the population is about 35,000. [4]
The meaning of Songpu is the wharf of Songhua River.[ citation needed]
Songpu is located on the north bank of the Songhua River. [3] At the east and south the north is Limin of Hulan, while in the west is Qianjin and Binzhou Railway.[ citation needed]
The subdistrict has four train stations on the Binbei Railway: New Songpu Station ( Chinese: 新松浦站), Miaotaizi Station ( Chinese: 庙台子站), North Songpu Station ( Chinese: 北松浦站), and Songbei Station ( Chinese: 松北站). [3]
Major motorways which run through Songpu Subdistrict include National Highway 202, the Harbin-Heihe Expressway, and the Harbin-Daqing Expressway. [5]
In 1850, it was named Majiachuankou ( Chinese: 马家船口, literally the wharf of Ma clan) when the wharf was owned by the Ma family. [3] It became a small town, so on December 15, 1912, the governor of Heilongjiang Province ordered that the city council meet at Majiachuankou (马家船口市政局) which belonged to Hulan County.[ citation needed]
The next year, it changed its name to Songbei city council (松北市政局).[ citation needed] In 1925, it changed its name to Songpu city council (松浦市政局), and became part of Harbin special city in 1933.[ citation needed] It became Songpu District in 1938. [6]
In 1953, Songpu District had two townships, Songpu ( Chinese: 松浦) and Xinxing ( Chinese: 新兴), and two subdistricts, Tangchang ( Chinese: 糖厂) and Chuankou ( Chinese: 船口). [7] [8] In 1958, Songpu District was momentarily merged into Binjiang District, but Binjiang District was cancelled. [9] Songpu township was then place in Daowai District. Songpu became a people's commune.[ citation needed]
In 1979, Daowai restored all the subdistricts, and set more two subdistricts: Zhenjiang ( Chinese: 振江) and Chuankou ( Chinese: 船口). In 1983, Songpu again became a township. In 1985, Songpu became a town, [3] and Chuankou Subdistrict was merged into Songpu Town. [9] [10]
In 2004, Songpu belonged to Songbei District. In November, the Harbin government approved Songpu as a subdistrict. [3] [2]
In 2017, Chuankou Subdistrict became split off from Songpu.[ citation needed] Chuankou took two residential communities, Chuankou ( Chinese: 船口) and Guangxin Xincheng ( Chinese: 广信新城), and three villages, Taiyangsheng ( Chinese: 太阳升), Dongming ( Chinese: 东明), and Dengta ( Chinese: 灯塔) from Songpu.[ citation needed]
Songpu Subdistrict administers 5 residential communities and 6 administrative villages. [11] The subdistrict's residential communities are Tangchang (糖厂), Changshengyuan (常盛源), Bei'anqicheng (北岸启程), Beianxinghecheng (北岸兴和城), and Fulicheng (富力城). [11] The subdistrict's administrative villages are Songpu (松浦), Songhuajiang (松花江), Dongfanghong (东方红), Hongxing (红星), Xinhua (新华) and Liming (黎明). [11]
Numerous factories are located in Songpu Subdistrict, such as the Harbin Sugar Factory and Harbin Ship Factory. [8]