Yuhuazhai Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 鱼化寨街道; traditional Chinese: 魚化寨街道; pinyin: Yúhuàzhài Jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Yanta District in the southern suburbs of Xi'an,[1] the capital of Shaanxi province. As of 2010 it has a population of 127,204 people.[2]

Yuhuazhai Subdistrict
鱼化寨街道
Yuhuazhai Subdistrict is located in China
Yuhuazhai Subdistrict
Yuhuazhai Subdistrict
Yuhuazhai Subdistrict in China
Coordinates: 34°14′05″N 108°51′16″E / 34.23478°N 108.85453°E / 34.23478; 108.85453
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceShaanxi
Sub-provincial cityXi'an
DistrictYanta
Village-level divisions3 residential community
10 villages
Population
 (2010)
 • Total
127,204
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

History

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As of 1949, Yuhuazhai was a township under the jurisdiction of Chang'an County [zh].[3] In 1955, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Epang District (Chinese: 阿房区).[3] In 1958, Yuhuazhai Township became a people's commune, and was renamed to Bayi People's Commune (Chinese: 八一公社) in 1966.[3] In 1972 its name was restored to Yuhuazhai People's Commune, and was reverted back to a township in 1984. Yuhuazhai became a subdistrict in 1988.[3]

Urban village demolition

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By the early 2010s, an area including Yuhuazhai Subdistrict was identified as an urban village, nicknamed "Little Hong Kong" (Chinese: 小香港; pinyin: Xiǎo Xiānggǎng), and rumors of its demolition and subsequent reconstruction were first floated in 2012.[4] A 2018 article published by Sina reported that the urban village spanned an area of 3,000 mu, and was home to over 300,000 people.[4] An official notice by the Yuhuazhai Subdistrict government announced plans to demolish the subdistrict's urban village by November 30, 2018, and offered a compensation agreement for residents to sign.[4]

However, the United States government's news agency Radio Free Asia reported later in 2018 that over 1,000 demonstrators held protests in opposition to the demolition on December 2 and December 3.[5] Alleged videos of the protests show riot police firing tear gas and attacking protesting villages, and Radio Free Asia reported that two protestors were injured in the confrontation and eight more were arrested.[5] Protestors interviewed by Radio Free Asia also reported various government workers harassing and attacking residents who continued to occupy undemolished buildings in the weeks prior.[5]

Administrative divisions

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As of 2020, Yuhuazhai Subdistrict has 3 residential communities (社区) and 10 administrative villages under its administration.[6]

Residential communities

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Yuhuazhai Subdistrict's 3 residential communities are as follows:[6]

  • Shuili Community (Chinese: 水利社区)
  • Yingfazhai Community (Chinese: 英发寨社区)
  • Zhanghuzhai Community (Chinese: 漳浒寨社区)

Villages

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Yuhuazhai Subdistrict's 10 administrative villages are as follows:[6]

  • Yuhuazhai Village (Chinese: 鱼化寨村)
  • Xiaoyanzhuang Village (Chinese: 小烟庄村)
  • Laoyanzhuang Village (Chinese: 老烟庄村)
  • Hejiazhai Village (Chinese: 贺家寨村)
  • Shuangqizhai Village (Chinese: 双旗寨村)
  • Xichao Village (Chinese: 西晁村)
  • Dongchao Village (Chinese: 东晁村)
  • Xinfeng Village (Chinese: 新丰村)
  • Zhousongzhai Village (Chinese: 周宋寨村)
  • Leijiazhai Village (Chinese: 雷家寨村)

Demographics

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According to the 2010 Chinese Census, Yuhuazhai Subdistrict has a population of 127,204 people, more than double the population of 60,281 reported in the 2000 Chinese Census.[2][7] A 1996 estimate put Yuhuazhai Subdistrict's population at about 37,000 people.[3]

Economy

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The subdistrict is home to a number of factories.[3]

Transport

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References

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  1. ^ 2020年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:雁塔区 [2020 Statistical and Urban-Rural Division Codes: Yanta District]. www.stats.gov.cn (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-12-03. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  2. ^ a b TABULATION OF THE 2010 POPULATION CENSUS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA BY TOWNSHIP. China: Population Census Office under State Council, Department of Population and Employment Statistics National Bureau of Statistics. 2012-12-01. p. 826. ISBN 978-7503766121.
  3. ^ a b c d e f 鱼化寨街道 [Yuhuazhai Subdistrict]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2011-09-02. Archived from the original on 2020-01-19. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  4. ^ a b c 官宣!10年了,西安鱼化寨终于要拆了 [Official announcement! 10 years later, Xi'an's Yuhuazhai is finally going to be demolished!]. sx.sina.com.cn (in Chinese). Sina. 2018-10-18. Archived from the original on 2021-07-29. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  5. ^ a b c 西安逾千村民抗议强拆遭镇压 [Thousands of villagers in Xi'an were suppressed in protest against forced demolition]. www.rfa.org (in Chinese). Radio Free Asia. 2018-12-05. Archived from the original on 2021-07-29. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  6. ^ a b c 2020年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:鱼化寨街道 [2020 Statistical and Urban-Rural Division Codes: Yuhuazhai Subdistrict]. www.stats.gov.cn (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. Archived from the original on 2021-05-19. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  7. ^ 陕西省乡、镇、街道人口(2000年). 2002.>