Taiyanggong Township


Taiyanggong Township is a township on the north of Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. It borders Wangjing and Datun Subdistricts to the north, Jiangtai Township to the east, Maizidian, Zuojiazhuang and Xiangheyuan Subdistricts to the south, Heping [Street Subdistrict|Heping Street] and Xiaoguan Subdistrict to the west. In 2020, it has a population of 86,935.
The name of the township, Taiyanggong, was first given by the Qianlong Emperor to the region during the Qing dynasty. The region also used to host Taiyanggong Temple that was demolished in the 1950s.

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Administrative Divisions

As of 2021, Taiyanggong Area has 15 subdivisions, including 12 communities and 3 villages:
Administrative [division codes of the People's Republic of China|Administrative Division Code]TypeCommunity Name in EnglishCommunity Name in Simplified Chinese
110105024010CommunityShaoyaojuyi芍药居一
110105024011CommunityShaoyaoju'er芍药居二
110105024012CommunityShaoyaojusan芍药居三
110105024013CommunityHuizhong'an惠忠庵
110105024014CommunityShangjialou尚家楼
110105024017CommunityTaiyanggong太阳宫
110105024018CommunityShizikou十字口
110105024019CommunityNiuwangmiao牛王庙
110105024020CommunityShaoyaojusi芍药居四
110105024021CommunityXiajiayuan夏家园
110105024022CommunityXibahe Beili西坝河北里
110105024023CommunityShaoyaojuwu芍药居五
110105024200VillageTaiyanggong太阳宫
110105024201VillageShizikou十字口
110105024202VillageNiuwangmiao牛王庙

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