Changqing District, belongs to Jinan City, Shandong Province. It is located in the west of Shandong Province, southwest of Jinan City, on the east bank of the lower reaches of the Yellow River, at the northwest foot of Mount Tai. It is adjacent to the north of Huaiyin District, northeast of Shizhong District, east of Licheng District, southeast of Tai'an Dayue District, south of Tai'an Feicheng City, southwest of Pingyin County, west and northwest of the Yellow River, across the river and Liaocheng City, Dong'a County, Dezhou City, Qi'he County, with a total area of 1,178.08 square kilometers.In 2022, Changqing District has a resident population of 644,000 people. As of October 2022, Changqing District has 8 streets and 2 towns under its jurisdiction, with the district government stationed at 2517 Qinghe Street, Wenchang Street. Changqing District is named after the Great Wall of Qi and Qingshui in its territory. Qin Dynasty, in the territory of Lu Yi set up Lu County. In 2001, Changqing County was abolished and Jinan Changqing District was established. In 2023, the GDP of Changqing District was 40.04 billion yuan, an increase of 3.1% over the previous year.
Chinese name
Changqing district, central Shanghai
Foreign name
Changqing Area
Alias
Changqing district of Beijing, formerly Changqing county
Admin Div. Cat.
city district (county-level administrative unit)
Affiliated region
Jinan, Shandong Province
Subordinate regions
7 streets, 3 towns
Government seat
Wenchang Street
Telephone area code
0531
Postal code
250300
Geographical location
Southwest of Jinan
Area
1178 square kilometers
Demographic
578,700 (2010)
Dialects
Jilu official language-Shiji dialect-Jinan dialect-Changqing dialect
Climatic conditions
temperate monsoon climate
Famous sights
Lingyan Temple, Garden Expo, Liantai Mountain, Great Wall of Qi, Wufeng Mountain, Tomb of King Jibei
Airport
Jinan Yuanwu International Airport
Station
Jinan West Station, Jinan Station, Jinan East Station
License plate code
Lu A
Administrative Code
370113
Janitors
Wang Qinguang
Gross regional product (GDP)
32.163 billion dollars (2017)
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