Which districts does Mudanjiang urban area include?
Dongan District, Yangming District, Aimin District, Xi'an District.
1. Dong'an District
Dongan District is a district under the jurisdiction of Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province. It is located in the southeast of Mudanjiang City. It was established in January 1958 and is bounded by the Binsui Railway to the north. It is adjacent to Aimin District, Xi'an District to the west by Taiping Road, and connected to Yangming District, Muling City, and Ning'an City to the east and south respectively.
As of 2013, the administrative area covers an area of 294.2 square kilometers, and the urban area is 5.2 square kilometers. The total population is 200,000, including an urban population of 135,700, and 24 ethnic minorities such as Koreans, Manchus, Hui, and Mongolians live there. .
2. Yangming District
Yangming District is a district under the jurisdiction of Mudanjiang City. It is located in the east of Mudanjiang City. It has an administrative area of 1,345 square kilometers and governs Tieling Town, There are two sub-district offices in Hualin Town, Wulin Town, Wandaoshi Town, and Yangming and Qianjin. In 2013, the total population of the region was 253,000, including 137,000 agricultural people. Yangming District has famous attractions such as Mudanfeng National Forest Park and the Eight Nudes Throwing River Memorial Group Sculptures.
Yangming District is a district under the jurisdiction of Mudanjiang City, located in the northeast of Mudanjiang City, with 44°6′ north latitude and 129°63′ east longitude.
3. Aimin District
Aimin District is a district under the jurisdiction of Mudanjiang City. It is located in the northwest of Mudanjiang City. It is bounded by the Binsui Railway Line and is connected with Xi'an District, Dong'an District and Yangming District. It is adjacent to the district, and other surrounding areas are adjacent to Hailin City, commonly known as "Qiaobei".
In 2012, the added value of Aimin District reached 2.13 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15%. Full-scale fiscal revenue achieved 560 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 29.2%; public budget revenue achieved 360 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 31.2%. Fixed asset investment is expected to be completed at 3.42 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 38%.
4. Xi'an District
Xi'an District is located in the southwest of Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, with a total area of 445 square kilometers. It governs Wenchun Town, Hainan Korean Township, Xianfeng, and Torch , Mudan, Jiangbin, Cement five sub-district offices. The total population is 249,000 (2011). Among the 16 ethnic minorities, the Korean population is the majority, with about 16,500. Mudanjiang passes through the city, and the urban green coverage rate reaches 42%.
As of 2013, there are thousands of species of wild economic plants, more than 50 species of rare animals, and more than 40 species of rich mineral resources. It is rich in valuable mountain products such as mountain ginseng, acanthopanax, astragalus, hericium, black fungus, bracken and so on. In addition, Xi'an District also has tourist attractions such as Baoshan Lake Villa and Jingbo Lake.
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Mudanjiang is an important strategic fulcrum of the "China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor" Longjiang Silk Road Belt, a bridgehead and hub for China's opening up to Russia. Mudanjiang has a mid-temperate continental monsoon climate and is known as the "South of the Yangtze River beyond the Great Wall" and the "Land of Fish and Rice". Mudanjiang City is named after Mudanjiang, one of the largest tributaries of the Songhua River in Heilongjiang Province, crosses the urban area.
The main scenic spots, historical sites and cultural attractions that have been developed and utilized in Mudanjiang City include Crater National Forest Park, Mudanfeng National Forest Park and National Nature Reserve, Xuexiang Ski Resort, Mudanfeng Ski Resort, and Eight Nut Resorts. Jiang Memorial Group Sculptures, Hengdaohezi Siberian Tiger Forest Park and the snow castle built on the Mudanjiang River in winter. In December 2017, it was selected as one of the “Top Ten Ice and Snow Tourism Cities in China”.
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