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 Centre (Beijing)|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 (Beijing)|4th Ring Road] crosses the southern proportion of the area.
The Olympic Green is located at the west of Yayuncun.

History

Administrative Divisions

At the end of 2021, there are a total of 13 communities within the subdistrict:
Administrative division codes of the [People's Republic of China|Administrative Division Code]Community 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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