Yuexiu District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, China, located west of the Tianhe District and east of the Liwan District. It is the commercial, political and cultural centre of Guangdong[2][better source needed] and noted for its high-quality education.[3][better source needed][needs update] The area has served as a regional administrative center for nearly 2,000 years, and assumed its current boundaries in September 2005.[4] The Guangdong provincial government and the Guangzhou city government are both located in the Yuexiu District. Yuexiu District has 18 subdistricts under its jurisdiction. The total area is 33.8 square kilometres (13.1 sq mi).[5] According to the 2020 Chinese Census, the permanent population of Yuexiu District was 1,038,643.[6]

Yuexiu
越秀区
Map
  Yuexiu in Guangzhou
Coordinates: 23°08′13″N 113°15′29″E / 23.137°N 113.258°E / 23.137; 113.258
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceGuangdong
Sub-provincial cityGuangzhou
Area
 • Total
32.82 km2 (12.67 sq mi)
Population
 (2014[1])
 • Total
1,146,500
 • Density35,000/km2 (90,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
510030
Area code020
Websitewww.yuexiu.gov.cn
Yuexiu, Guangzhou
Simplified Chinese越秀区
Traditional Chinese越秀區
Jyutpingjyut6 sau3 keoi1
Hanyu PinyinYuèxiù Qū
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYuèxiù Qū
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationYuhtsau Kēui
Jyutpingjyut6 sau3 keoi1
Canton Romanizationyud6 seo3 kêu1
IPA[jyt̚˨.sɐw˧]
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese越秀
Jyutpingjyut6 sau3
Hanyu PinyinYuèxiù
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYuèxiù
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationYuhtsau
Jyutpingjyut6 sau3
Canton Romanizationyud6 seo3
Second alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese东山
Traditional Chinese東山
Jyutpingdung1 saan1
Hanyu PinyinDōngshān
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDōngshān
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationDūngsāan
Jyutpingdung1 saan1
Canton Romanizationdung1 san1

Toponymy

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The name Yuexiu comes from Yuexiu Hill.

History

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However, according to archaeological discoveries, it has been confirmed that there were inhabitants settled in Guangzhou region at least three to four thousand years ago.[citation needed] The area of present-day Yuexiu District was once the capital of the Nanyue Kingdom.[4] Thirty-three years after the incorporation of Lingnan into the Qin Empire, Qin Shi Huang forced most of the Yue tribes out of Guangzhou and assimilated the rest.[citation needed] In 111 BCE, the area was reorganized as Panyu County, within the Nanhai Commandery.[4] The area of present-day Yuexiu District served as the capital of both.[4]

The area would serve as the seat of government for numerous successive administrative divisions, including Lingnan Circuit [zh] and Xingwang Fu (Chinese: 兴王府).[4] It would continue to form part of Panyu County until 1921, when the it merged with Nanhai County to create Yuexiu District, and placed under the jurisdiction of the city of Guangzhou.[4]

People's Republic of China

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The area came under the control of the People's Republic of China on October 14, 1949.[4] In December 1949, Guangzhou was divided into 28 different districts, with the area of present-day Yuexiu District including Xishan District (Chinese: 西山区), Dexuan District (Chinese: 德宣区), Huifu District (Chinese: 惠福区), Jinghai District (Chinese: 靖海区), Xiaobei District (Chinese: 小北区), Taiping District (Chinese: 太平区), Yonghan District (Chinese: 永汉区), Dongshan District (Chinese: 东山区) Dadong District (Chinese: 大东区), and Qianjian District [zh] (Chinese: 前鉴区).[4] In June 1950, Guangzhou consolidated its 28 districts into 16, resulting in the present-day area being including portions of Huifu District, Taiping District, Yonghan District, and Dadong District.[4] In September 1952, Guangzhou reorganized its urban area into just 6 districts: East District, West District, North District, Central District, Henan District, and Zhujiang District.[4] The former districts which once occupied present-day Yuexiu District were split between Central District, East District, and North District.[4] In July 1960, North District underwent an enlargement, and was renamed to Yuexiu District, while East District was renamed to Dongshan District.[4] In August 1961, five subdistricts from Yuexiu District were transferred to the jurisdiction of Dongshan District.[4] Slight adjustments to the border of Yuexiu District and Dongshan District would continue throughout the 1990s.[4]

In September 2005, Dongshan District was abolished and merged into Yuexiu District.[4]

Beginning in the late 1990s and early 2000s, a number of sub-Saharan Africans began to move to Guangzhou, many of whom settled area of Xiaobei,[7] within Yuexiu District. The area had already been inhabited by a number of Muslim internal migrants from Central and Northwest China since the 1980s.[7] Local crackdowns on visa overstays have sporadically taken place since the early 2010s.[7]

Geography

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Yuexiu District starts from Guangzhou Avenue in the east and borders Tianhe District; it faces the Pearl River in the south and faces Haizhu District across the river; it extends to Renmin Road in the west and is adjacent to Liwan District; it reaches the foot of Baiyun Mountain in the north and is adjacent to Baiyun District and Tianhe District.[5] It is the old central city of Guangzhou. The total area of Yuexiu District is 33.8 square kilometers.[5]

Administrative subdivisions

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Yuexiu has administrative jurisdiction over 18 subdistricts (Chinese: 街道; pinyin: jiēdào), which then in turn administer 222 residential communities (Chinese: 社区; pinyin: shèqū).[5]

Name Chinese (S) Hanyu Pinyin Canton Romanization Population (2010)[8] Area (km2)
Baiyun Subdistrict 白云街道 Báiyún Jiēdào bag6 wen4 gai1 dou6 46,768 3.08
Beijing Subdistrict 北京街道 Běijīng Jiēdào beg1 ging1 gai1 dou6 53,135 0.51
Dadong Subdistrict 大东街道 Dàdōng Jiēdào dai6 dung1 gai1 dou6 83,491 1.02
Datang Subdistrict 大塘街道 Dàtáng Jiēdào dai6 tong4 gai1 dou6 46,124 1.06
Dengfeng Subdistrict 登峰街道 Dēngfēng Jiēdào deng1 fung1 gai1 dou6 92,218 4.98
Dongshan Subdistrict 东山街道 Dōngshān Jiēdào dung1 san1 gai1 dou6 74,299 2.30
Guangta Subdistrict 光塔街道 Guāngtǎ Jiēdào guong1 tab3 gai1 dou6 68,128 0.44
Hongqiao Subdistrict 洪桥街道 Hóngqiáo Jiēdào hung4 kiu4 gai1 dou6 42,258 1.52
Huale Subdistrict 华乐街道 Huálè Jiēdào wa4 log6 gai1 dou6 47,126 1.28
Huanghuagang Subdistrict 黄花岗街道 Huánghuāgāng Jiēdào wong4 fa1 gong1 gai1 dou6 99,569 4.43
Jianshe Subdistrict 建设街道 Jiànshè Jiēdào gin3 qid3 gai1 dou6 52,110 0.93
Kuangquan Subdistrict 矿泉街道 Kuàngquán Jiēdào kong3 qun4 gai1 dou6 90,036 3.01
Liuhua Subdistrict 流花街道 Liúhuā Jiēdào leo4 fa1 gai1 dou6 17,253 1.81
Liurong Subdistrict 六榕街道 Liùróng Jiēdào lug6 yung4 gai1 dou6 83,996 0.87
Meihuacun Subdistrict 梅花村街道 Méihuācūn Jiēdào mui4 fa1 qun1 gai1 dou6 85,400 1.73
Nonglin Subdistrict 农林街道 Nónglín Jiēdào nung4 lem4 gai1 dou6 50,152 1.08
Renmin Subdistrict 人民街道 Rénmín Jiēdào yen4 men4 gai1 dou6 69,274 1.51
Zhuguang Subdistrict 珠光街道 Zhūguāng Jiēdào ju1 guong1 gai1 dou6 56,329 0.93

Government

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The Guangdong Department of Education is headquartered in Yuexiu District.[9]

Demographics

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The area of Xiaobei, within the district, has been a significant Muslim community in the area for decades.[7] Xiaobei, which has been nicknamed "Little Africa" and "Chocolate City" due to the number of Sub-Saharan Africans who live and work in the area, hosts a diverse population of Muslims from Central and Northwest China, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Indian subcontinent.[7]

Economy

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As of 2023, Yuexiu District has a gross domestic product of 381.024 billion renminbi.[5]

Creative Power Entertaining is headquartered in the Wuzi Building[note 1] in the Yuexiu District.[10][11]

The Mainland China offices of Dairy Farm Group are located at the Guangdong Mechanical Sub-Building[note 2] in the district.[12]

Culture

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Due to the notable Muslim population within the Xiaobei neighborhood, the area has attracted a cluster of Halal butchers, restaurants, and various stores.[7]

Transportation

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Metro

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Yuexiu is currently served by four metro lines operated by the Guangzhou Metro:

Education

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The American International School of Guangzhou elementary school campus is on Ersha Island in the district.[13]

Previously the École Française Internationale de Canton, the French international school of Guangzhou, was located at the GoldArch Riverdale[note 3] development on Ersha Island.[14]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 物资大厦; 物資大廈; Wùzī Dàshà; mat6 zi1 daai6 haa6
  2. ^ 广东机械大厦; 廣東機械大廈; Guǎngdōng Jīxiè Dàshà; gwong2 dung1 gei1 haai6 daai6 haa6
  3. ^ 金亚花园; 金亞花園; Jīnyà Huāyuán; gam1 aa3 faa1 jyun4*2

References

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  1. ^ 2014年广州市人口规模及分布情况 (in Chinese). Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Dongshan". www.macalester.edu. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Introduction of Education in Guangzhou in 2003". www.lifeofguangzhou.com. 17 February 2006. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 越秀区建置沿革 [Yuexiu District Organizational History]. www.yuexiu.gov.cn (in Chinese). Yuexiu District People's Government. 11 May 2024. Archived from the original on 24 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e 行政区划 [Administrative Divisions]. www.yuexiu.gov.cn (in Chinese). Yuexiu District People's Government. 11 May 2024. Archived from the original on 24 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  6. ^ 广州市第七次全国人口普查公报[1](第二号)——各区人口情况 - 广州市人民政府门户网站. www.gz.gov.cn (in Chinese). The People's Government of Guangzhou Municipality. 18 May 2021. Archived from the original on 24 October 2024. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Gu, Chonglong (28 February 2024). "The (un)making and (re)making of Guangzhou's 'Little Africa': Xiaobei's linguistic and semiotic landscape explored". Language Policy. doi:10.1007/s10993-024-09689-4. ISSN 1573-1863.
  8. ^ shi, Guo wu yuan ren kou pu cha ban gong; council, Guo jia tong ji ju ren kou he jiu ye tong ji si bian = Tabulation on the 2010 population census of the people's republic of China by township / compiled by Population census office under the state; population, Department of; statistics, employment statistics national bureau of (2012). Zhongguo 2010 nian ren kou pu cha fen xiang, zhen, jie dao zi liao (Di 1 ban. ed.). Beijing Shi: Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she. ISBN 978-7-5037-6660-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "关于我们". Guangdong Province Department of Education. Retrieved 10 July 2019. 地址:广州市东风东路723号 邮编:510080
  10. ^ "Contact Archived 18 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine." Creative Power Entertaining. Retrieved on 12 November 2012. "13A No.12 Wuzi Block, Beijiaochangheng Road,guangzhou, GD China Zip: 510050"
  11. ^ "联系我们 Archived 4 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine." Creative Power Entertaining. Retrieved on 12 November 2012. "中国广州市越秀区北较场横路12号物资大厦13A"
  12. ^ "Our Offices." Dairy Farm International. Retrieved on 2 October 2016. "Guangdong Sai Yi Convenience Stores Ltd (7-Eleven South China)3/F Guangdong Mechanical Sub-Building, 185 Yue Hua Road, Yue Xiu District, Guangzhou 510030[...]Mannings Guangdong Retail Company Ltd2/F Guangdong Mechanical Main-Building, 185 Yue Hua Road, Yue Xiu District, Guangzhou 510030" - Address in Traditional Chinese: "廣東賽壹便利店有限公司(華南七 ‧ 十一)廣州市越秀區越華路185號 廣東機械大廈副樓3樓[...]廣東萬寧連鎖商業有限公司廣州市越秀區越華路185號 廣東機械大廈主樓2樓" Address in Simplified Chinese: "广东赛壹便利店有限公司(华南七 ‧ 十一)广州市越秀区越华路185号 广东机械大厦副楼3楼[...]广东万宁连锁商业有限公司广州市越秀区越华路185号 广东机械大厦主楼2楼"
  13. ^ "Contact Us." American International School of Guangzhou. Retrieved on 16 September 2016. "Ersha Island Campus (Preschool-Gr.5): Address: No. 3 Yan Yu Street South, Ersha Island, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, PR China, 510105 广州市越秀区二沙岛烟雨南街3号" - Detailed map (Archive)
  14. ^ Home. École Française Internationale de Canton. 26 May 2003. Retrieved on 16 September 2016. "-Adresse: GoldArch Riverdale - Île d'Er Sha - GUANGZHOU/P.R.C " - Chinese address at the Wayback Machine (archive index): "中国广州二沙岛金亚花园内"
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