Panjiayuan Subdistrict


Panjiayuan Subdistrict is a subdistrict of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. The Panjiayuan area is located towards the South end of the East 3rd Ring road. It borders Jinsong Subdistrict to the north, Nanmofang Township to the east, Nanmofang and Shibalidian Townships to the south, and Longtan Lake Park of Dongcheng District to the east. Panjiayuan is famous for its flea markets, and as of 2020, it has a population of 100,272.
The subdistrict got its name from Panjiayao Village within the area, which later changed its name to Panjiayuan.

History

Panjiayuan Subdistrict was established in 1984, with 45 residents' committees under its control. In 2000, it was reduced to 12 residents's committees.

Administrative Divisions

As of 2021, there are 14 communities within the subdistrict:
Administrative Division CodeCommunity Name in EnglishCommunity Name in Simplified Chinese
110105018065Mofang Nanli磨房南里
110105018066Wusheng Dongli武圣东里
110105018067Songyu Dongli松榆东里
110105018068Songyuli松榆里
110105018069Songyu Xili松榆西里
110105018070Wusheng Nongguang武圣农光
110105018071Huawei Beili华威北里
110105018072Panjiayuan Dongli潘家园东里
110105018073Huawei Xili华威西里
110105018074Panjiayuan潘家园
110105018075Panjiayuan Nanli潘家园南里
110105018076Huaweili华威里
110105018077Songyu Xilibei松榆西里北
110105018078Wusheng Xili武圣西里

Markets

Panjiayuan Antique Market is located at the southwest of Panjiayuan bridge, South road of East third ring road, Chaoyang District, Beijing. Covering an area of 48,500 m2, it is divided into six sections: Roadside stands, Ancient Architecture, Classical Furniture, Modern collection, Sculpture and Stone Engraving, and the Catering section. Trading mostly in antiques, handicrafts, ornaments, and other collectibles, Panjiayuan has an annual revenue of several hundred million yuan. Having more than four thousand shop owners, this market has nearly ten thousand shop assistants in which sixty percent are from the other twenty-eight provinces and municipalities except Beijing. People here come from a variety of backgrounds, there are more than ten minorities of Hui, Man, Miao, Dong, Uighur, Mongolian, Korean, and other ethnic groups of China. Founded in 1992, this market has developed along with the success in business in folk antiques and handicrafts. Diffusing Chinese culture, it has become a large, quaintly classical market of antiques and handicrafts.
Dayanglu Market is one of the largest food markets of Beijing.