Yayuncun Subdistrict


Yayuncun 'Subdistrict, or Asian Games Village Subdistrict', is the site of the 1990 Asian Games, a major residential area and a subdistrict of the Chaoyang District of Beijing.

Overview

Yayuncun originally referred to a series of residential high-rises and facilities built near Auhui Bridge to accommodate athletes participating in the 1990 Asian Games. It was built simultaneously with the Olympic Sports Center, both designed by Beijing Institute of Architectural Design.
After the Asian Games, Yayuncun gradually developed into a high-end residential area, with numerous buildings including the Olympic Sports Center, Beijing International Conventions Center, Beijing North Star Continental Grand Hotel, Beijing North Star Shopping Center, Celebrity International Grand Hotel, Yuanda Center, and Yan Huang Art Museum. The Fourth World Conference on Women was also held in Yayuncun. The 4th Ring Road crosses the southern proportion of the area.
The Olympic Green is located at the west of Yayuncun.

Administrative Divisions

At the end of 2021, there are a total of 13 communities within the subdistrict:
Administrative Division CodeCommunity Name in EnglishCommunity Name in Chinese
110105009046Anhuili安慧里
110105009047Anhuilinan安慧里南
110105009048Huayan Beili华严北里
110105009049Huayan Beilixi华严北里西
110105009050Anxiangli安翔里
110105009051Sizhuyuan丝竹园
110105009052Beichen Donglu北辰东路
110105009053Anyuanli安苑里
110105009054Jingmin京民
110105009055Qijia Huozi祁家豁子
110105009056Anhuilibei安慧里北
110105009057Minzuyuan民族园
110105009058Anyuan Beili安苑北里

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