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Shidu, Beijing

Coordinates: 39°38′22″N 115°35′00″E / 39.63944°N 115.58333°E / 39.63944; 115.58333
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Shidu Town
十渡镇
Shidu River, namesake of the town, 2008
Shidu River, namesake of the town, 2008
Shidu Town is located in Beijing
Shidu Town
Shidu Town
Shidu Town is located in China
Shidu Town
Shidu Town
Coordinates: 39°38′22″N 115°35′00″E / 39.63944°N 115.58333°E / 39.63944; 115.58333
CountryChina
MunicipalityBeijing
DistrictFangshan
Village-level Divisions21 villages
Area
 • Total47.51 km2 (18.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total9,132
 • Density190/km2 (500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
102411
Area code010

Shidu Town (Chinese: 十渡镇; pinyin: Shídù Zhèn) is a town in Fangshan District in far southwestern Beijing,[1] around 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the border with Hebei. Shidu, literally the "Tenth Ferry", is located in the valley of the meandering Juma River and so named because accessing the town is said to require crossing the river ten times. Shidu is known for the surrounding karst landscape, the largest in northern China, that is created by the Juma River cutting through the Taihang Mountain. The elevation of Shidu varies from 84.2 to 1,210.8 metres (276 to 3,972 ft) above the sea level.[2] As of 2020, it had a total population of 9,132.[3]

The Beijing–Yuanping Railway has a station in Shidu.

History

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Timeline of Shidu Town's History[4]
Time Status Within
Qing dynasty Shiduli

(十渡里)

Fangshan County

(房山县)

1912 - 1949
1949 - 1954 2nd District

(二区)

1954 - 1956 Split into 8 townships:
  • Liudu (六渡)
  • Ma'an (马安)
  • Pingyu (平峪)
  • Liuhe (六合)
  • Shidu (十渡)
  • Shimen (石门)
  • Taiping (太平)
  • Wanglaopu (王老铺)
1956 - 1958 Split into 4 townships: Liudu, Shidu, Shimen and Wanglaopu
1958 - 1961 Liudu Township

Shidu Township Ma'an People's Commune

Zhoukoudian District (周口店区)
1961 - 1983 Shidu People's Commune

Ma'an People's Commune

Fangshan County
1983 - 1986 Liudu Township

Shidu Township

Fangshan District
1986 - 1989
1989–present Shidu Town

Administrative divisions

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In 2020, Shidu Town was made up of 21 villages, all of which are listed down below:[5]

Administrative Division Code Subdisvision Names Name Transliteration
110111111200 平峪 Pingyu
110111111201 北石门 Bei Shimen
110111111202 西石门 Xi Shimen
110111111203 前头港 Qiantougang
110111111204 西河 Xihe
110111111205 西庄 Xizhuang
110111111206 九渡 Jiudu
110111111207 八渡 Badu
110111111208 十渡 Shidu
110111111209 马安 Ma'an
110111111210 卧龙 Wolong
110111111211 六合 Liuhe
110111111212 东太平 Dong Taiping
110111111213 西太平 Xi Taiping
110111111214 新村 Xincun
110111111215 西关上 Xiguanshang
110111111216 六渡 Liudu
110111111217 七渡 Qidu
110111111218 五合 Wuhe
110111111219 栗元厂 Liyuanchang
110111111220 王老铺 Wanglaopu
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ 房山区概况 (in Chinese). xzqh.org. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  2. ^ (Chinese) Shidu, Lotour Archived 2012-04-10 at the Wayback Machine Accessed March 23, 2012
  3. ^ "北京市房山区第七次全国人口普查公报". Beijing Fangshan Bureau Of Statistics. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  4. ^ 李立国; 李万钧; 吴世民, eds. (2013). 中华人民共和国政区大典, 北京市卷. Beijing: 中国社会出版社. ISBN 978-7-5087-4058-4. OCLC 910451741.
  5. ^ "2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码". www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
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