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{{short description|District of Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China}}
'''Lucheng District''' (鹿城区) is a [[Ward (country subdivision)|ward]] of the [[Wenzhou]] urban area (溫州市区), (equivalent to a Western "city") in the [[prefecture-level city]] (equivalent to provincial subregion) of '''Wenzhou''' ({{zh|s=温州|t=溫州|p=Wēnzhōu}}). It is the central district and government seat of Wenzhou subregion and its urban area by the same name(溫州市区).
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'''Lucheng District''' ({{zh|s=鹿城区 |p=Lùchéng Qū}}; [[Wenzhounese]]: ''luo zen'') is a [[District of the People's Republic of China|district]] of the city of [[Wenzhou]], [[Zhejiang]] province, China. It is the central district and government seat of Wenzhou.
It has an area of 294.38 km² and a population of 650,000 residents as of 2006. The other 2 districts of the are Wenzhou urban area (溫州市区) [[Longwan District]] (龙湾区) and [[Ouhai District]] (瓯海区).


The literal meaning of the name Lucheng is the city of deer. It originated from a myth that a white deer was spotted in this area long time ago.
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It has an area of {{convert|294.38|km2|abbr=on}} and a population of 1,293,300 residents as of 2010. The other 2 districts of the Wenzhou urban area are [[Longwan District|Longwan]] and [[Ouhai District|Ouhai]].
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Lucheng was built in the first year of Taining in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (323 AD). Since ancient times, merchants have gathered in Lucheng, known as the "[[:zh:瓯海区|Famous Town of East Ou]]".
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In 2020, Lucheng District will achieve a regional GDP of 117.232 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.1% based on comparable prices.


==Administrative divisions==
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Subdistricts:<ref>{{cite web
|url = http://www.xzqh.org/html/list/122.html
|title = 温州市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org
|publisher = XZQH
|language = Chinese
|accessdate = 2012-05-24}}</ref>
*[[Wuma Subdistrict, Wenzhou|Wuma Subdistrict]] (五马街道), [[Lianchi Subdistrict]] (莲池街道), [[Shuixin Subdistrict]] (水心街道), [[Nanmen Subdistrict, Wenzhou|Nanmen Subdistrict]] (南门街道), [[Jiangbin Subdistrict]] (江滨街道), [[Puxieshi Subdistrict]] (蒲鞋市街道), [[Guanghua Subdistrict, Wenzhou|Guanghua Subdistrict]] (广化街道), [[Hongdian Subdistrict]] (洪殿街道), [[Nanpu Subdistrict, Wenzhou|Nanpu Subdistrict]] (南浦街道), [[Liming Subdistrict, Wenzhou|Liming Subdistrict]] (黎明街道), [[Xiushan Subdistrict]] (绣山街道), [[Huanglong Subdistrict]] (黄龙街道), [[Shuangyu Subdistrict]] (双屿街道), [[Qidu Subdistrict]] (七都街道), [[Yangyi Subdistrict]] (仰义街道), [[Nanjiao Subdistrict]] (南郊街道)


The only town is [[Tengqiao]] (藤桥镇)
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[[fr:District de Lucheng]]
==References==
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[[ja:鹿城区]]

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==External links==
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[[Category:Districts of Zhejiang]]
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 7 August 2024

Lucheng
鹿城区
Lucheng
Lucheng
Location of Lucheng District within Wenzhou
Location of Lucheng District within Wenzhou
Lucheng is located in Zhejiang
Lucheng
Lucheng
Location in Zhejiang
Coordinates: 28°01′11″N 120°39′18″E / 28.01972°N 120.65500°E / 28.01972; 120.65500
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceZhejiang
Prefecture-level cityWenzhou
Area
 • Total
290.47 km2 (112.15 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
1,167,100
 • Density4,000/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Lucheng District (Chinese: 鹿城区; pinyin: Lùchéng Qū; Wenzhounese: luo zen) is a district of the city of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, China. It is the central district and government seat of Wenzhou.

The literal meaning of the name Lucheng is the city of deer. It originated from a myth that a white deer was spotted in this area long time ago.

It has an area of 294.38 km2 (113.66 sq mi) and a population of 1,293,300 residents as of 2010. The other 2 districts of the Wenzhou urban area are Longwan and Ouhai.

Lucheng was built in the first year of Taining in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (323 AD). Since ancient times, merchants have gathered in Lucheng, known as the "Famous Town of East Ou".

In 2020, Lucheng District will achieve a regional GDP of 117.232 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.1% based on comparable prices.

Administrative divisions

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Subdistricts:[1]

The only town is Tengqiao (藤桥镇)

References

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  1. ^ "温州市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org" (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2012-05-24.
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