Mawei (;
Foochow Romanized
Foochow Romanized, also known as Bàng-uâ-cê (BUC for short; ) or Hók-ciŭ-uâ Lò̤-mā-cê (), is a Latin alphabet for the Fuzhou dialect of Eastern Min adopted in the middle of the 19th century by Western missionaries. It had varied at di ...
: Mā-muōi) is one of 6
urban districts of the
prefecture-level city
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During the Republican era, many of China' ...
of
Fuzhou, the capital of
Fujian Province
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,
China. The district spans an area of 319.66 square kilometers, of which, 275.66 square kilometers is land.
The district had a population of 231,929 as of 2010.
Mawei District is located on the north bank of the
Min River,
between Fuzhou's urban core and the coast of the
East China Sea. The district also includes
Langqi Island formed by the two main branches of the Min River as it flows into the sea.
Mawei District is famous for its historical
Mawei Arsenal,
with a modern shipyard operating on the site.
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Toponymy
The district is named after the nearby Mawei River ().
History
While serving as the Viceroy of Min-Zhe
The Viceroy of Min-Zhe, fully referred to in Chinese as the Governor-General of Taiwan, Fujian and Zhejiang Provinces and Surrounding Areas Overseeing Military Affairs and Food Production, Manager of Waterways, Director of Civil Affairs, was on ...
, Zuo Zongtang
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Born in Xiangyin County ...
established the in 1866. The academy subsequently constructed the Mawei Arsenal, and ran a naval education program which incorporated western-style education and shipbuilding.
In 1913, the area was organized as Majiang Town (). Majiang Town was renamed to Mawei Town () in 1951. In 1956, Mawei Town was re-organized as Mawei District (), but was re-organized once again in 1958 as the Mawei People's Commune (). Mawei District was re-established in March 1960, and lasted until 1969, when it was re-organized as the Mawei People's Commune.
In August 1982, Mawei was re-organized as a district, which it remains as today. On December 15, 1995, the district underwent boundary changes.
Geography
The district sits on the northern bank of the Min River, and lies approximately 17 nautical miles from its mouth. It is bordered by the Min River to the east, Jin'an District to the west, Cangshan District and Changle District
(, Foochow Romanized: Diòng-lŏ̤h) is one of 6 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, China. It occupies a land area of and a sea area of . Changle was established in the sixth year of Emp ...
on the other side of the Min River to its south, and Lianjiang County
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to its north. Qingzhou Bridge spans the river, connecting Mawei's main urban center with Changle District.
46.89% of the district is forested. The district is also home to the Minjiang Estuary Wetlands, a provincial nature reserve spanning 869 hectacres. The district also contains eight islands, one of which is inhabited.
Administrative divisions
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and three towns
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Origin and use
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.
Mawei District's sole subdistrict is Luoxing Subdistrict.
Mawei District's three towns are , , and .
Demographics
As of 2010, the district's population was 231,929, up from 203,527 in 2000. In 1996, the district had a population of about 145,000.
In 2018, the district experienced a rate of natural decrease of 6.39 per 1,000, and experienced a net migration rate
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of 12.72 per 1,000.
Economy
As of 2018, the district's GDP totaled ¥53.66 billion. The average disposable income of urban residents totaled ¥48,538, and the average disposable income of rural residents totaled ¥25,005. Total retail sales in the district in 2018 totaled ¥19.5 billion, the district exported ¥19.2 billion of goods the same year.
The district is home to four mines, and has deposits of various stones and metals.
Transport
The G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway
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and National Highway 104
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both run through the district. The district is served by the . is located in the district.
Notable sights
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* Mawei Shipyard Clock Tower
* Tomb of Boqian
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Notable people
*Guo Baofeng
Guo Baofeng () is a Chinese blogger from the city of Mawei, Fujian
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, Chinese blogger
References
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Fuzhou