Chencang District

Chencang District simplified Chinese: 陈仓区; traditional Chinese: 陳倉區; pinyin: Chéncāng Qū, is a district of the city of Baoji, Shaanxi province, China.

Chencang
陈仓区
Chencang in Baoji
Baoji in Shaanxi
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceShaanxi
Prefecture-level cityBaoji
Area
  Total2,057 km2 (794 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
  Total602,500
  Density290/km2 (760/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China standard time)
Postal code
721300

Chencang is the former name of Baoji, which was given to the district. The district makes up the outer areas of Baoji, most of the area being rural. In 2020, the Baoji High-tech Zone was established in the district.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it came under the jurisdiction of the Baoji region and was called Baoji County. In October 1971, Baoji District was abolished and Baoji prefecture level city was established, to which Baoji County belonged. In March 2003, the State Council approved the abolition of Baoji County and the establishment of Chencang District in Baoji City.[1]

Guojizibai pan, excavated in Chencang

The county seat of Guozhen has carried the same name for 3,000 years. Many archeological sites are located in Chencang. The Guoji Zibai pan was excavated in the county, it is now displayed in the National Museum of China. Chencang also has its own museum to display local archeological finds.[2]

Administrative divisions

As 2020, this County is divided to 3 subdistricts and 15 towns.[3]

Subdistricts
  • Guozhen Subdistrict (虢镇街道)
  • Dongguan Subdistrict (东关街道)
  • Qianwei Subdistrict (千渭街道)
Towns
  • Yangping (阳平镇)
  • Qianhe (千河镇)
  • Panxi (磻溪镇)
  • Tianwang (天王镇)
  • Muyi (慕仪镇)
  • Zhouyuan (周原镇)
  • Jiacun (贾村镇)
  • Xiangong (县功镇)
  • Xinjie (新街镇)
  • Pingtou (坪头镇)
  • Xiangquan (香泉镇)
  • Chisha (赤沙镇)
  • Tuoshi (拓石镇)
  • Fenggeling (凤阁岭镇)
  • Diaowei (钓渭镇)

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