The Xiangjiang New Area (Chinese: 湘江新区; pinyin: Xiāngjiāng xīnqū) is a new area at state level in Changsha City, Hunan Province, China. The new area was created on 8 April 2015, it is the 12th state-level new area approved to establish by the State Council. Xiangjiang New Area is located in the west of the Xiang River and covers parts of Yuelu, Wangcheng and Ningxiang. According to the official reply of the State Council, the new area has an area of 490 km2 (190 sq mi).[1] The Hunan CPC Party Secretary Xu Shousheng and Hunan Governor Du Jiahao attended the opening ceremony of the new area held in Changsha, 24 May 2015.[2]

In 2015, Xiangjiang New Area covers a Built-up area of 126 square kilometres (49 sq mi), it has a population of rough 1,340,000, its GDP reaches CNY 160.25 billion (US$25.73 billion), its GDP per capita is CNY 119,500 (US$19,186).[3]

Geography

According to the Development Planning of Xiangjiang New Area approved by the Government of Hunan Province on May 22, 2016, it has a planned area of about 1,200 square kilometres (460 sq mi) with a core zone of 490 square kilometres (190 sq mi), the planned area covers the whole Yuelu District, the total area on the south of the Wei River and the west of the Xiang River of Wangcheng District, parts of Ningxiang County.[3]

Core zone

The core zone of Xiangjiang New Area consists of most of Yuelu District, the total area on the south of the Wei River and the west of the Xiang River of Wangcheng District, Jinzhou Town of Ningxiang County.

References

  1. 国务院关于同意设立湖南湘江新区的批复 (国函〔2015〕66号) [Official Reply of the State Council on Approving the Establishment of Xiangjiang New Area in Hunan (8 April 15)]. Government of the People's Republic of China. 2015-04-25., people.com.cn (25-Apr-15) or hnxjxq.gov.cn (3-Apr-16)
  2. Hunan establishes first new area to pilot reforms (24-Apr-15), according to rednet.cn or chinadaily.com.cn
  3. 1 2 Development Planning of Xiangjiang New Area 2016-2025 - 湖南湘江新区发展规划(2016-2025年): rednet.cn or hnxjxq.gov.cn
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