Fengqi Subdistrict


Fengqi Subdistrict is a subdistrict in Luochuan County, Yan'an, Shaanxi, China. According to the 2010 Chinese Census, Fengqi had a population of 55,096 in 2010.

History

Present-day Fengqi Subdistrict was once known as Chengguan, which was created as a people's commune in 1958.
Chengguan was changed to a town in 1964. The town was renamed to Fengqi in 1984.
The subdistrict was established in 2015 when the former town of Fengqi was upgraded to a subdistrict.

Administrative divisions

As of 2020, Fengqi Subdistrict administers 6 residential communities and 20 administrative villages.

Residential communities

The subdistrict's 6 residential communities are as follows:
The subdistrict's 20 administrative villages are as follows:
  • Dongguan Village
  • East Street Village
  • North Street Village
  • West Street Village
  • Xiguan Village
  • Houzitou Village
  • Hu Village
  • Xibeixing Village
  • Luo Village
  • Chewang Village
  • Heimu Village
  • Zuoshan Village
  • Guju Village
  • Qiaoxi Village
  • Lubai Village
  • Anmin Village
  • Haoyin Village
  • Jiang Village
  • Fengyuan Village
  • Luohe Village

    Demographics

The 2010 Chinese Census recorded Fengqi as having a population of 55,096, up from the population of 21,060 recorded in the 2000 Chinese Census. Fengqi had an estimated population of 19,000 in 1996.

Transportation

The subdistrict is served by the G65 Baotou-Maoming Expressway, China [National Highway 210|National Highway 210], and Shaanxi Provincial Highway 304.