Qipanjing (simplified Chinese: 棋盘井镇; traditional Chinese: 棋盤井鎮; pinyin: Qípánjǐng Zhèn) is a town in Otog Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, China.
Qipanjing
棋盘井镇 | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 39°22′48″N 107°0′56″E / 39.38000°N 107.01556°E | |
Country | China |
Province | Inner Mongolia |
Prefecture | Ordos City |
County | Otog Banner |
Area | |
• Total | 3,614 km2 (1,395 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Estimate (2018) | 82,000 |
Postal code | 014300 |
Area code | 0477 |
Climate
editQipanjing has an average annual temperature of 6.4 °C (43.5 °F), an annual precipitation of about 250 millimetres (9.8 in), and approximately 3,000 annual hours of sunshine.[1] Most of the town's precipitation occurs from July to September.[1]
Environment
editThe town of Qipanjing suffers from high levels of air pollution due to the presence of numerous coal mines in the area.[1] Large amounts of coal are also burned for heating purposes in the spring and winter, which, combined with meteorological factors, lead to high levels of air contaminants.[1]
The area is home to a number of nationally-protected rare flora, including Tetraena, Cistaceae, and the Mongolian almond.[2] It is also the natural habitat of the A'erbasi White Goat (Chinese: 阿尔巴斯白山羊; pinyin: Ā'ěrbāsī Bái Shānyáng).[2]
Administrative divisions
editQipanjing administers ten residential communities, five administrative villages, and five gachas (Chinese: 嘎查; pinyin: Gāchá).[3]
Residential communities
editQipanjing administers the following ten residential communities:[3]
- Qipan Community (Chinese: 棋盘社区; pinyin: Qípán Shèqū)
- Guye Community (Chinese: 固业社区; pinyin: Gùyè Shèqū)
- Mengxiang Community (Chinese: 梦翔社区; pinyin: Mèngxiáng Shèqū)
- Wuzhu'er Community (Chinese: 乌珠尔社区; pinyin: Wūzhū'ěr Shèqū)
- Jing'an Community (Chinese: 靖安社区; pinyin: Jìng'ān Shèqū)
- Aili Community (Chinese: 艾力社区; pinyin: Àilì Shèqū)
- Xinxin Community (Chinese: 新欣社区; pinyin: Xīnxīn Shèqū)
- Caozichang Community (Chinese: 草籽场社区; pinyin: Cǎozǐchǎng Shèqū)
- Sanbeiyangchang Community (Chinese: 三北羊场社区; pinyin: Sānběiyángchǎng Shèqū)
- Qixiang Community (Chinese: 祺祥社区; pinyin: Qíxiáng Shèqū)
Villages
editQipanjing administers the following five villages:[3]
- Shenjing Village (Chinese: 深井村; pinyin: Shēnjǐng Cūn)
- Baiyanjing Village (Chinese: 百眼井村; pinyin: Bǎiyǎnjǐng Cūn)
- Aruqiriga Village (Chinese: 阿如其日嘎村; pinyin: Ārúqírìgā Cūn)
- Shileikai Village (Chinese: 石勒凯村; pinyin: Shílēikǎi Cūn)
- Sumitu Village (Chinese: 苏米图村; pinyin: Sūmǐtú Cūn)
Gachas
editQipanjing administers the following five gachas:[3]
Demographics
editPer a 2023 publication by the government of Otog Banner, Qipanjing has an estimated population of 98,000.[2] A 2021 research paper estimated the town's population at 82,000.[1] Qipanjing had an estimated population growth of 50,000 between 2013 and 2018.[citation needed]
The town is largely urbanized, with an urbanization rate of approximately 79.18% as of 2023.[2]
Economy
editThe town is home to two sizable industrial zones: Mengxi Industrial Park and Qipanjing Economic Development Zone.[1] Coal mining has a significant presence in the area, and the town has multiple power plants.[1] Qipanjing is an important regional transportation hub, connecting major cities in nearby regions.[1][2]
Culture
editMajor cultural sites in Qipanjing include the A'erzhai Grottoes (Chinese: 阿尔寨石窟; pinyin: Ā'ěrzhài Shíkū), Diyan'agui Temple , and the Baiyan Well (Chinese: 百眼井; pinyin: Bǎiyǎn Jǐng; lit. 'Hundred Eyes Well').[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Li, Ang; Chen, Changkun; Chen, Jie; Lei, Peng (April 9, 2021). "Environmental investigation of pollutants in coal mine operation and waste dump area monitored in Ordos Region, China". RSC Advances. 11 (17): 10340–10352. Bibcode:2021RSCAd..1110340L. doi:10.1039/D0RA10586D. PMC 8695702. PMID 35423509.
- ^ a b c d e f 棋盘井镇 [Qipanjing]. eq.gov.cn (in Chinese). Otog Banner People's Government. 2023-07-10. Archived from the original on 2023-09-08. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
- ^ a b c d 2022年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码(鄂托克旗). 2022 Statistical Division Codes and Urban-rural Division Codes (Otog Banner) (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-09-08. Retrieved 2023-09-08.