Beimen Street
Beimen street is composed of 8 communities of Zhongjiang street, 2 communities of Dongmen street and 2 communities of Beimen street. Starting from Anhui Jiangxi railway in the East, Huajin North Road in the west, Qingyijiang in the South and Huangshan middle road in the north. It covers an area of 1.73 square kilometers and has 40185 regular residents (2010).
brief introduction
Beimen street is located in the south of Jinghu District (No. 67, Huajin Road). The office has "one room and three sections", namely: comprehensive office, social affairs section, urban management section and social security section. There are 7 members of the street leading group and 15 general staff. There are 5 communities in the street, including Beimenkou, shangshuimen, chunliangli, Xinghua village and jinmamen. There are 7-9 community workers on average. Beimen sub district office is located in the old urban area of Wuhu City, where there are more than 30 enterprises and institutions. The clean and beautiful jiuliantang park is located, with more than 60 small streets and alleys. There are Rulin street, Huajie street, dongnei street, Xiaojia lane, Tangzi lane, etc.; Zhou Yu's dianjiangtai, Longwang temple, Confucius Temple, Peony Pavilion, Dacheng hall, Daqing prison and other historic sites are all located in it. After the integration of streets, all the ancient cities are included in Beimen street, and the long-term historical and cultural precipitation makes the regional culture heavy. Beimen street, under the leadership of the district Party committee and the district government, while speeding up the economic development of the community, insists on developing harmonious neighborhood, serving the whole day, and jointly creating a harmonious and civilized Wuhu.
survey
Beimen street is located in the center of Wuhu City and the south of Jinghu District. Starting from Anhui Jiangxi line in the East, Huajin North Road in the west, Qingyijiang in the South and Huangshan middle road in the north, it covers an area of 1.72 square kilometers, with a total of 40185 people (2010). It has jurisdiction over five communities, including jinmamen, Xinghua village, Beimenkou, chunliangli and shangshuimen, and 58 resident groups. The office is located at 19 Shangcai city (west side of Mosque). The main trunk roads are Huancheng East, West, South and North roads, and the historical blocks include Rulin street, Huajie street, dongnei street, xiaojiaxiang, Nanzheng street, etc. Historical sites include Dacheng Hall (built in the Northern Song Dynasty, destroyed by fire in the Southern Song Dynasty, rebuilt later, with the inscription of the famous calligrapher Mi Fu inside), Zhou Yu's dianjiangtai, yajilou, Confucius Temple, Peony Pavilion, Daqing prison, Christian Church and mosque built in the Qing Dynasty.
evolution
Located in the old county, it was the Ximen branch of Huancheng West Road in 1960 and the Nanmen branch of Huancheng District in 1962. On New Year's day in 1995, Nanmen Street and Ximen street were formally merged to form Zhongjiang street, with an area of 0.64 square kilometers and a population of 27000. It has jurisdiction over 12 neighborhood committees, including Xinai street, Beinei street, Huajin Road, houjiaxiang, Dingzi street, dongnei street, Huajie street, zhoufengli, shangshuimen, Jishi street, chunliangli and Nanzheng street. Beimenpian office was established in 1970 and renamed Beimen street in 1980. The district is located in the center of Wuhu City, with Jiuhuashan Road, Huangshan Road, Huancheng North Road, sishuiyuan road and other roads and alleys. In 1996, it covers an area of 2.9 square kilometers and has a population of 35000. It has jurisdiction over 14 neighborhood committees, including doumenshan, Yingpanshan, changzijie, yangzixincun, sishuiyuan, Zhangjiashan, Beimenkou, Beitang, Xibushan, beishijie and xiyangli. (estimated data before 2004) Zhongjiang street is located in the central and southern part of Jinghu District, with an area of 0.58 square kilometers, starting from Huancheng East Road in the East, Huajin road in the west, Qingyijiang River in the South and Huancheng North Road in the north. It has a total of 9804 households and 28718 people. Its office is located at No. 67 Huajin Road, with jurisdiction over 8 communities: Huajin community, with the neighborhood committee at No. 22, xinei street; chunliangli community, with the neighborhood committee at No. 50, chunliangli; shangshuimen community , residents' committee at 153 Yanhe Road; tongfengli community, residents' committee at 36 Gongshu road; dongneijie community, residents' committee at 1 Dongmen community; Huajie community, residents' committee at 1 guangouyan; Xinshijie community, residents' committee at 108-7 Yanhe Road; nanzhengjie community, residents' committee at 30 Huannan road. Beimen street is located in the center of Jinghu District. It starts from xiyanghu in the East, Jiuhuashan road in the west, huanchengbei road in the South and Yingpanshan road in the north. The office is located at No.3 sishuiyuan, with an area of 2.88 square kilometers and a population of 39062. It governs nine communities: Zhangjiashan community, with the neighborhood committee at No.105, building 8, east of Zhangjiashan; Xibushan community, with the neighborhood committee at No.40, Xibushan; doumenshan community, with the neighborhood committee at No.10, doumenshan Jiuhua Middle Road community, residents' committee at No. 27 niuche lane; Beitang community, residents' committee at No. 2 Beitang back street; Beimenkou community, residents' committee at No. 3 Hualian community; sishuiyuan community, residents' committee at No. 15 sishuiyuan; yangzixincun community, residents' committee at No. 3 yangzishan; xiyangli community, residents' committee at No. 15 xiyangli. in April 2006, all the communities of the former Zhongjiang street, together with the two communities of Xinghua village and Badou street of the former Dongmen street and the two communities of Beitang and Beimenkou of the former Beimen street, formed a new Beimen street; and the four communities of the former Beimen street were divided into Beijing Road Street.
2010 code and urban rural classification
340202009: ~ 001111 chunliangli community (resident committee in building 6, No.153, Yanhe District) < br > ~ 002111 shangshuimen community (platform, 2nd floor, No.153, Yanhe Road) < br > ~ 003111 jinmamen community (front room 15, 16, No.4, Jinma community) < br > ~ 004111 Xinghua village community (No.59, Xinghua Village) < br > ~ 005111 Beimenkou community (No.42, Huancheng North Road)
Chinese PinYin : An Hui Sheng Wu Hu Shi Jing Hu Qu Bei Men Jie Dao
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