Xiazhuzhuang Subdistrict


Xiazhuzhuang 'Subdistrict' is a subdistrict in the south side of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It shares border with Yangcun Subdistrict to its north, Meichang Town to its east, Dazhangzhuang and Shuangjie Towns in its south, and Huangzhuang Subdistrict in its west. As of 2010, it has a census population of 24,295.
The region was initially named Xiazhuzhuang for the two prominent families of the settlement during the Ming dynasty. Later when the Xia family moved out, the name was changed to Xiazhuzhuang to distinguish from the Shangzhuzhuang Village to the north.

Geography

Xiazhuzhuang Subdistrict is located on the eastern bank of the Grand Canal. The National Highway 103 passes through its western portion. The Yuzhuang Reservoir is situated on its eastern side. The average elevation of the subdistrict is 6 meters above the sea level.

History

In 1986, this region was organized into Xiazhuzhuang Township. The township was upgraded into a subdistrict in the year 2001.

Administrative divisions

By the end of 2022, the following 16 residential communities constituted Xiazhuzhuang Subdistrict:
  • Jinghu Huayuan
  • Xiuyue Yuan
  • Longwan Cheng
  • Bixi Yuan Diyi Shequ

  • Bixi Yuan Di'er Shequ

  • Huajun
  • Jianing Dao Nan
  • Jianing Dao Bei
  • Xinyue Dao
  • Xinxiu Dao
  • Wenhui Lu
  • Nanhu
  • Leren Dao
  • Qijia Dao
  • Fengshun Lu
  • Fenghe Lu