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Xiang'an
翔安区
Rural landscape in Xiang'an District
Rural landscape in Xiang'an District
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceFujian
Sub-provincial cityXiamen
SeatDadeng Subdistrict (大嶝街道)
Area
 • Total
352 km2 (136 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
 • Total
250,000
 • Density710/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
361101
Area code0592
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20120606051430/http://www.xiangan.gov.cn:80/

Xiang'an (simplified Chinese: 翔安区; traditional Chinese: 翔安區; pinyin: Xiáng'ān Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Siông-an-khu) is one of the districts of Xiamen, People's Republic of China. It is located on the mainland, and is Xiamen's easternmost district.

History

Construction in progress on the future Xiang'an Campus of Xiamen University

Xiang'an District was created out of five towns (鎮) of Tong'an District in May 2003:

Since then Dadeng Town has been renamed Dadeng Subdistrict (大嶝街道) and made the district seat.

Transport

The Xiamen Xiang'an Tunnel is located in the discrict. The tunnel is about 9 km (5.6 mi) long, including 5.95 km (3.70 mi) kilometres of road under water.[1] It starts from Wutong of Xiamen Island and terminates at Xibin, Xiang'an District, Xiamen. It was completed in November 2009 and was at the time the first tunnel of its kind on the mainland.[2]

Education

Xiang'an district is the location of the new campus of Xiamen University. Completed in 2013, the 243 hectare campus makes the university the second largest in China by student numbers and area - with regular shuttle buses to the historic Siming Campus in the city centre 33 kilometres (21 mi) away. It is predicted to accommodate up to 30,000 students. The campus has an automobile-free policy; most journeys by students and faculty are made on bicycles.

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