Gubeikou

Coordinates: 40°41′24″N 117°09′26″E / 40.69000°N 117.15722°E / 40.69000; 117.15722
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Gubeikou Town
古北口镇
Postal code
101508
Area code010

Gubeikou Town (

Xinchengzi (新城子镇) to the east and Taishitun (太师屯镇). The area is one of the important passes of the Great Wall of China, serving as an ancient chokepoint for travelers between Northeast China and Beijing. As of 2020, it had a total population of 7,170 under its administration.[2]

Name

Qing Empire

This town's name originated in 1736. During Qianlong Emperor's visit, he named this region by combining two inscrpted names, Guguan (simplified Chinese: 古关; traditional Chinese: 古關; lit. 'Old Pass') and Beikou (Chinese: 北口; lit. 'North Gate'), into Gubeikou (Chinese: 古北口; lit. 'Old North Gate') that is still being used to this day.[3]

History

Timeline of Gubeikou's History[3]
Time Status Belong to
Northern Song
Beikou Pass Miyun County, Tan Department
Jin dynasty Beikou Fort
Yuan dynasty Beikou Relay Station
Ming dynasty Miyun Houwei Miyun County, Shuntian Prefecture
Qing dynasty Gubeikou Fort
1912 - 1928 Gubeikou Town Miyun District, Capital Area
1928 - 1934 Miyun District, Hebei
1934 - 1946 Jimi District, Rehe
1946 - 1949 Chengxingmi United County, Hebei
1949 - 1958 Miyun County, Hebei
1958 - 1961 Miyun County, Beijing
1961 - 1983 Gubeikou People's Commune
1983 - 1990 Gubeikou Township
1990 - 2015 Gubeikou Town
2015–present Miyun District, Beijing

Administrative divisions

So far in 2021, Gubeikou Town is composed of 13 subdivisions, of which 4 are communities and 9 are villages. They are listed as follows:[4]

Subdivision Names Name Transliterations Type
南菜园 Nancaiyuan Community
古北口 Gubeikou Community
北头 Beitou Community
东山 Dongshan Community
古北口 Gubeikou Village
河西 Hexi Village
潮关 Chaoguan Village
杨庄子 Yangzhuangzi Village
龙洋 Longyang Village
北甸子 Beidianzi Village
北台 Beitai Village
汤河 Tanghe Village
司马台 Simatai Village

Landmark

Gallery

  • The Gubeikou Great Wall towards Jinshanling, 2010
    The Gubeikou Great Wall towards Jinshanling, 2010
  • Gubeikou Taoist Temple, 2015
    Gubeikou Taoist Temple, 2015
  • Gubeikou Railway Station, 2018
    Gubeikou Railway Station, 2018
  • Gubeikou section of the Great Wall of China (facing west), 2018
    Gubeikou section of the Great Wall of China (facing west), 2018

See also

References

  1. ^ 2011年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:密云县 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  2. ^ "北京市密云区第七次全国人口普查公报". www.bjmy.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  3. ^
    OCLC 910451741
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  4. ^ "2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码". www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved 2022-10-30.

External links

Media related to Gubeikou at Wikimedia Commons