Nan'an District[1] (Chinese: 南岸区; pinyin: Nán'àn Qū; Jyutping: naam4ngon6 keoi1; lit. 'the southern bank of Yangtze River'), is one of the six central districts of Chongqing municipality, China. It covers an area of 262.43 km2,[2] with 44 km2 covered with forests and woods. It has an estimated population of 891,000 in late 2017.[2]

Nan'an
南岸区
Nanping CBD pedestrian mall in Nan'an.
Nanping CBD pedestrian mall in Nan'an.
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Nan'an District in Chongqing
Nan'an District in Chongqing
CountryPeople's Republic of China
MunicipalityChongqing
Area
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262.43 km2 (101.32 sq mi)
Population
891,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Geography

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The Yangtze River curves around the north and west border of Nan'an district for about 45 kilometers. The river separates Nan'an from its neighbouring districts such as Jiulongpo, Yuzhong, Jiangbei, and Yubei. The bridges crossing the Yangtze River are the primary passage for transportations to and from the other side of the river. Ferries are also available as a backup and they used to be the only connection to the central part of downtown Chongqing before the first bridge was built in the early 1980s.[citation needed] Nan'an shares the border on the south and east land area with Banan.

History

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Night view of Nan'an.

Nan'an district is one important part of the historical city Chongqing. It was first established in 1929 as an administrative region when the city underwent expansions. At that time, it covers the current Nanping, Haitangxi, Longmenhao, and Danzishi Subdistricts. With series changes to its covering area and naming from the year 1929 through 1950, Nan'an got its current name in October 1955.

Administrative divisions

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Name Chinese (S) Hanyu Pinyin Population (2010)[3] Area (km2)
Tongyuanju Subdistrict 铜元局街道 Tóngyuánjú Jiēdào 49,972 2.9
Huayuan Road Subdistrict 花园路街道 Huāyuánlù Jiēdào 98,320 4.4
Nanping Subdistrict 南坪街道 Nánpíng Jiēdào 113,193 3.6
Haitangxi Subdistrict 海棠溪街道 Hǎitángxī Jiēdào 110,310 4.1
Longmenhao Subdistrict 龙门浩街道 Lóngménhào Jiēdào 27,615 1.7
Danzishi Subdistrict 弹子石街道 Dànzǐshí Jiēdào 36,299 1
Nanshan Subdistrict 南山街道 Nánshān Jiēdào 56,888 33
Nanping town 南坪镇 Nánpíng Zhèn 97,081 16.7
Tushan town 涂山镇 Túshān Zhèn 53,146 7.1
Jiguanshi town 鸡冠石镇 Jīguānshí Zhèn 16,053 15.4
Xiakou town 峡口镇 Xiákǒu Zhèn 11,787 31.6
Changshengqiao town 长生桥镇 Chángshēngqiáo Zhèn 57,960 65.6
Yinglong town 迎龙镇 Yínglóng Zhèn 16,319 45.72
Guangyang town 广阳镇 Guǎngyáng Zhèn 14,627 37.1

Education

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Nan'an district is the home of five colleges and over ten national or provincial research institutes including Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing Education College, Chongqing Pharmaceutical Research Institute, etc.[citation needed]

Tourist attractions

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Nan'an is best known for its abundance of natural and historical tourist attractions.[citation needed] In particular, the Nanshan (南山, Southern Mountains), a mountain ridge running along the southeast border of the district, provides scenic trails and sweeping view of the city. The Ciyun Temple (慈云寺), Tushan Temple (涂山寺), and Laojun Cave (老君洞) were built in as early as the Tang dynasty. Nanwenquan (Southern Hot Spring) is a hot spring for relaxation. There are also rowing boats. Yikeshu (一棵树; 'Single-Tree') sightseeing spot provides a panorama of Chongqing. Foreigners' Street is an amusement park that includes the world's largest toilet, the Porcelain Palace.

Transportation

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Bridges

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The majority of western and northern borders of Nan'an district is wrapped by the Yangtze River, therefore necessitating several connections between the busy districts of central Chongqing. Nan'an is connected to Jiulongpo district by the Egongyan Bridge, and is connected to Yuzhong district by the Caiyuanba Bridge, the historic Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge (and the later double-line bridge), and the Dongshuimen Bridge. The world's longest through arch bridge, the Chaotianmen Bridge, connects Nan'an to Jiangbei district. Two expressway bridges, Dafosi Bridge (G65, also part of the Chongqing Inner Ring Expressway) and Yuzui Yangtze River Bridge (G5001, a.k.a. Chongqing Ring Expressway), connect Nan'an to Jiangbei and Yubei districts. The latest addition to the bridges, Cuntan Yangtze River Bridge, opened on December 31, 2017, connecting Nan'an to Jiangbei district; its completion significantly reduces commute time to Jiangbei International Airport to around 10 minutes.[4] It is also the location of Huangjuewan interchange, which connects Chongqing Jiangbei Airport main connecting road with the city proper.

Public Transportation

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Chongqing Rail Transit

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As of August 2020, Nan'an is currently serviced by Line 3, 6, and the Loop Line as part of the expanding Chongqing Rail Transit network:

  •      Line 3 (monorail) stations: Tongyuanju, Gongmao, Nanping, Sigongli, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Liugongli, Chongqing Jiaotong University.
  • Line 6 (heavy rail) stations: Shangxinjie, Liujiaping, Changshengqiao, Qiujiawan, Chayuan.
  • Loop Line (heavy rail) stations: Danzishi, Tushan, Renji, Shangxinjie, Shanghao (U/C), Haitangxi, Luojiaba, Nanping, Nanhu, Haixialu.

Buses

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Various bus routes are operated by Chongqing Public Transport with relatively comprehensive coverage in Nan'an. Sigongli Traffic Hub, adjacent to Sigongli station of Chongqing Rail Transit, provides long-distance bus services.

Ferries

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Ferries are regularly scheduled from Danzishi to Chaotianmen in Yuzhong District across the Yangtze River.

Cableway

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Yangtze River Ropeway with Yuzhong in the background

Spanning 1166 meters across the Yangtze River, the Yangtze River Cableway is a scenic staple of Chongqing. Opened in 1987, the cableway has two stations on either side of the river: the south Longmenhao station is located in Nan'an and north Xinhua Road Station in Yuzhong district.

References

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  1. ^ "Nan'an". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b "走进南岸_重庆市南岸区人民政府网". www.cqna.gov.cn. Retrieved 2020-08-12.
  3. ^ shi, Guo wu yuan ren kou pu cha ban gong; council, Guo jia tong ji ju ren kou he jiu ye tong ji si bian = Tabulation on the 2010 population census of the people's republic of China by township / compiled by Population census office under the state; population, Department of; statistics, employment statistics national bureau of (2012). Zhongguo 2010 nian ren kou pu cha fen xiang, zhen, jie dao zi liao (Di 1 ban. ed.). Beijing Shi: Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she. ISBN 978-7-5037-6660-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ 王祥. "寸滩长江大桥今日上午通车 南岸到机场仅10分钟". cq.cqnews.net. Retrieved 2020-08-12.

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