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'''Anting''' ({{zh|c=安亭 |p=Āntíng}}) is a [[town]] in the [[Jiading District]] of [[Shanghai]], [[People's Republic of China]] |
'''Anting''' ({{zh|c=安亭 |p=Āntíng|l=Pavilion of peace}}) is a [[town]] in the [[Jiading District]] of [[Shanghai]], [[People's Republic of China]], on the border of the neighbouring province of [[Jiangsu]]. It has 52,800 inhabitants and an area of 59.75 km². |
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Anting is one of the centres of the Chinese [[automotive industry]]; it is home to [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]] and includes the [[Germany|German]]/Chinese [[joint venture]]: [[Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive]]. This enterprise has the largest [[market share]] of passenger cars in China. |
Anting is one of the centres of the Chinese [[automotive industry]]; it is home to [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]] and includes the [[Germany|German]]/Chinese [[joint venture]]: [[Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive]]. This enterprise has the largest [[market share]] of passenger cars in China. |
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31°18′N 121°09′E / 31.300°N 121.150°E
Anting (Chinese: 安亭; pinyin: Āntíng; lit. 'Pavilion of peace') is a town in the Jiading District of Shanghai, People's Republic of China, on the border of the neighbouring province of Jiangsu. It has 52,800 inhabitants and an area of 59.75 km².
Anting is one of the centres of the Chinese automotive industry; it is home to Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation and includes the German/Chinese joint venture: Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive. This enterprise has the largest market share of passenger cars in China.
The Shanghai International Circuit, China's first Formula One race track, is located near the town.
Subdivisions
- Tamiao Village (塔廟村): capital, "Auto City"
- Shuangpu Village (雙浦村)
- Gupu Village (顧浦村): smallest
In the southern part of the city, an extension of "Anting Auto City" called "Anting New Town" (安亭新镇) is being built in the fashion of "Anting German Town" (安亭德国镇).[1]
The first phase of Anting new town construction will completed around June 2007, and the second phase is planned to start before the end of 2007, and the duration is about three years. After the whole project is done, a lovely and quiet town will be a modern community of more than 50,000 people. But there is also a possibility of delaying phase 2 project in Anting New Town due to the financial reasons and poor sales.
Transportation
- Anting is served by Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro, which currently terminates at Anting Station.
- Anting North Railway Station on the Shanghai–Nanjing Intercity Railway.
Notes
- ^ Anting German Town: Chinas deutsche Geisterstadt, by Yang Xifan. Spiegel Online, 07.10.2011