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Jiangdu, Yangzhou
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Jiangdu |
| native_name | 江都区 |
| native_name_lang | zh-Hans |
| other_name | Kiangtu |
| settlement_type | District |
| postal_code_type | Postal code |
| image_skyline | Shaobo Iron Rhinocero.jpg |
| image_caption | An iron rhinoceros statue in |
| pushpin_map | China Jiangsu |
| pushpin_label | Jiangdu |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Jiangsu |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | People's Republic of China |
| subdivision_type1 | Province |
| subdivision_name1 | Jiangsu |
| subdivision_type2 | Prefecture-level city |
| subdivision_name2 | Yangzhou |
| subdivision_type3 | Subdivisions |
| area_total_km2 | 1518.7798 |
| population_total | 926577 |
| population_as_of | 2020 |
| population_density_km2 | auto |
| coordinates_footnotes | |
| coordinates | |
| timezone | China Standard |
| utc_offset | +8 |
| area_land_km2 | 1329.9025 |
| area_water_km2 | 188.8773 |
Jiangdu (; historically known as Kiangtu) is one of three districts of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China. The district spans an area of 1518.78 km2, and as of November 1, 2020, has 926,577 inhabitants. Formerly a county, Jiangdu became a district in July 1994.
Yangzhou Taizhou Airport, which serves the cities of Yangzhou and Taizhou, is located in the town of , in Jiangdu District.
Toponymy
The district's name in Chinese literally means "river capital", and refers to when Xiang Yu used the area as the capital of the Western Chu.
History
Human agricultural production in the area has been dated back to approximately five to six thousand years ago, according to government sources. During the Spring and Autumn period, it belonged to the State of Wu.
Following the Qin's wars of unification, the dynasty administered the area of present-day Jiangdu District as part of . However, shortly after, Xiang Yu, leader of the rebellious Western Chu, established Jiangdu as his capital city.
In 153 BCE, the Western Han organized Jiangdu as its own county, under the administration of the Guangling Commandery. During the Eastern Han period, Guangling Commandery Grand Administrator built a large canal to divert water from a lake and irrigate Jiangdu County.
During the Three Kingdoms period, the county belonged to the Wu Kingdom, and was later abolished.
The Western Jin re-established Jiangdu County, but during the Eastern Jin it was once again abolished, and merged into Yu County (). Later on in the Eastern Jin period, Emperor Mu of Jin re-established Jiangdu County.
During the last years of the Sui dynasty, Emperor Yang of Sui fled to Jiangdu to escape from rebellions in the north, and stayed until he was murdered in a coup.
In December 1937, as part of the Japanese Invasion of China, most of the county was occupied by Japanese forces, exiling the Nationalist government to the county's rural areas. Communist resistance to the occupation of Jiangdu County began in July 1940.
In November 1950, Gao Feng, the local communist party secretary, organized a large rally at the Fairy Temple for the purpose of denouncing local landlords. At they rally, PLA soldiers executed two men, aged about 80 and 30, respectively, with gunshots to the head for "refus[ing] to reform themselves".
In July 1994, Jiangdu County was abolished, and re-organized as a county-level city.
Jiangdu remained a county-level city under the administration of Yangzhou until November 2011, when it was converted into a district.
Geography
Jiangdu District is located within east of Yangzhou, in Jiangsu province. To its east, it is border by Gaogang District, Hailing District, and Jiangyan District, all in the neighboring prefecture-level city of Taizhou. Jiangdu is bound by the Yangtze River to the south, Guangling District to the west, and the county-level cities of Gaoyou and Xinghua to the north.
The area of Jiangdu District is very flat, reaching a maximum elevation of just 9.9 m above sea level. The district is home to many rivers and lakes, and water accounts for 14.2% of the district's total area. 20.7% of the district is forested.
Climate
| Jan record high C = 21.4 | Jan record low C = -10.9 | Feb record high C = 27.0 | Feb record low C = -10.4 | Mar record high C = 34.1 | Mar record low C = -5.4 | Apr record high C = 33.8 | Apr record low C = -1.1 | May record high C = 36.7 | May record low C = 7.0 | Jun record high C = 37.5 | Jun record low C = 12.3 | Jul record high C = 39.0 | Jul record low C = 17.9 | Aug record high C = 40.7 | Aug record low C = 18.1 | Sep record high C = 37.6 | Sep record low C = 10.2 | Oct record high C = 32.6 | Oct record low C = 1.3 | Nov record high C = 28.8 | Nov record low C = -4.3 | Dec record high C = 22.6 | Dec record low C = -11.4 all-time extreme temperature{{cite web |access-date= 2024-09-22
Administrative divisions

As of 2020, Jiangdu District administers 13 towns and 1 township-level farm. These divisions then in turn administer 65 residential communities and 263 administrative villages.
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Tourism
Major tourist spots include Shaobo Lake, , Kaiyuan Temple (), and the former residence of Communist revolutionary .
Notable people
- , Qing dynasty poet and politician
- , Qing dynasty poet and scholar
- , Qing dynasty politician and diplomat
- , Qing dynasty politician
- , Qing dynasty and Republic of China doctor and scholar
- Jiang Shangqing, Communist revolutionary
- , Communist revolutionary
- Wang Shaotang, performer
- Shu Xingbei, physicist and professor
- Xie Feng, diplomat and current Chinese Ambassador to the United States
- Ma Zupeng, political figure and government official
References
References
- "Jiangdu".
- (2021-08-03). "". link. Jiangdu District People's Government
- Xu, Hongci. (2017). "No Wall too High: One Man's Daring Escape from Mao's Darkest Prison". Sarah Crichton Books.
- (2011-11-14). "". link. [[China Network Television]]
- link. [[China Meteorological Administration]]
- "Sina Visitor System". weatherman_信欣 on [[Weibo]].
- (2020). "". link. [[National Bureau of Statistics of China]]
- 齐鲁石油化工公司史志编纂委员会. (1993). "齐鲁石化志". 中国工人出版社.
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