Zhoucheng Subdistrict of
Dongping County
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Tai'an Prefecture,
Shandong Province
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,
People's Republic of China
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, is situated in the central part of
Dongping County
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. It is bordered to the south by the towns of
Shahezhan and
Xinhuzhen, to the north by
Dongping Subdistrict and
Laohuzhen, to the east by
Pengji Subdistrict
''Pingji'' Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in the southeastern part of Dongping County, Shandong Province, China.
Administration
Pengji Street jurisdiction over the following administrative villages:
''Péngjí'' Village, ''Chàhémén'' Vil ...
, and the west by
Dongping Lake
The Dongping Lake () is a freshwater lake in Shandong Province of China. It is situated in Dongping County in the west of Shandong Province, south of the lower reaches of Yellow River. The lake has a total area of about 148 square kilometers. T ...
. Zhoucheng Subdistrict administers 71
administrative villages, covers an area of 72 square kilometers, and has a registered population of 61,559 people. It was established in 2010, replacing the former Zhoucheng Town.
In the third year of the Northern
Song dynasty
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's Xianping era (1000 AD), the original capital of
Yun Prefecture,
Xuchang City
Xuchang ( zh, s=, t= ; postal: Hsuchang) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province in Central China. It is bordered by the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the northwest, Kaifeng to the northeast, Zhoukou to the east, Luohe to the s ...
, was submerged, and the prefecture of Yun was moved to this location, which was then named Zhoucheng.
[Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Administrative Divions of the People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国政区大典).] Until 1982, when the county seat was moved from Zhoucheng to Houtun in Dongping Subdistrict, Zhoucheng served as the political, economic, and cultural center of Dongping County. It was home to various historical sites and relics, making it a significant tourist destination in
Shandong Province
Shandong is a coastal province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural and religious center ...
. Additionally, Zhoucheng Subdistrict is the birthplace of
Wan Li
Wan Li (December 1916 – 15 July 2015) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician who served as First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1983 to 1988 and the 5th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peo ...
, a prominent leader in the history of the People's Republic of China.
History
From Pre-Qin to the Qing dynasty
According to ancient texts, during the
Xia and
Shang
The Shang dynasty (), also known as the Yin dynasty (), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou dyn ...
periods, the area that is now Zhoucheng Town belonged to
Xuzhou
Xuzhou ( zh, s=徐州), also known as Pengcheng () in ancient times, is a major city in northwestern Jiangsu province, China. The city, with a recorded population of 9,083,790 at the 2020 Chinese census, 2020 census (3,135,660 of which lived in ...
, one of the
Nine Provinces
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, and was known as "Qià Xiāngchéng" (恰乡城) during the
Shang dynasty
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. In the
Spring and Autumn period, it was part of the
State of Lu
Lu (; 249 BC) was a vassal state during the Zhou dynasty of ancient China located around modern Shandong. Founded in the 11th century BC, its rulers were from a cadet branch of the House of Ji () that ruled the Zhou dynasty. The f ...
.
[Encyclopedia of Administrative Divisions of the People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国政区大典)] During the
Qin dynasty
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, the region around Zhoucheng Town fell under the jurisdiction of
Xue Commandery
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The commandery's predecessor was the Xue Commandery (薛郡), an administrative division ...
. From the
Han dynasty
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to the
Tang dynasty
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, it was successively part of Jidong State, Dahe Commandery, Dongping State, Dongping Commandery, and
Yunzhou. In the early Northern Song dynasty, the area around Zhoucheng belonged to Yunzhou. At that time, the administrative center of Yunzhou was in
Xuchang City
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, situated in the present territory of Laohuzhen in Dongping County. However, in the third year of the Xianping era (1000 AD), due to a breach in the Wanglingsao of the Yellow River, Xuchang City, being at a lower elevation, suffered severe flooding. The Prefect of Yunzhou,
Yao Xuan
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People
* Yao (surname), the transliteration of Chinese family names 姚, 銚, and 么
* Emperor Yao, a mythical Chinese ruler and emperor
* Yao Ming (born 1980), Chinese basketball all-star who played for the Houston Roc ...
, subsequently built a new city in a higher-lying area in Wenyang Town, still referred to as Xucheng. This city became the modern-day Zhoucheng,
[Annual report of 2012.] and from then on, Zhoucheng became the new political center of Dongping. Following the fall of the Northern Song dynasty, Zhoucheng briefly served as one of the capital cities of
Liu Qi. During the Jin dynasty, the Shandong Western Route was established, with its administrative center in
Dongping Prefecture
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, where the prefectural government was located in what is now Zhoucheng. During the
Yuan dynasty
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, Zhoucheng served as the administrative center of the Dongping Route of the
Ministry of Personnel
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Functions
Under the Ming government, Ming, the Ministry ...
. With the opening of the
Grand Canal, Dongping became an important hub for waterborne transportation, and it was referred to as a "magnificent and grand metropolis" by
Marco Polo
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in his
travel accounts.
During the Ming and Qing periods, Zhoucheng served as the
administrative center
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of
Dongping Prefecture
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. In the late Ming dynasty, residents in Dongping Prefecture gathered and set fire to the prefectural office.
[东原厎平话沧桑 (in Chinese)] In the 14th year of the
Chongzhen era (1641), a peasant army led by
Li Qingshan captured the prefecture, but later, they were defeated by Ming dynasty forces. During the Qing dynasty, the
Baojia system
The baojia system () was an invention of Wang Anshi of the Northern Song dynasty, who created this community-based system of law enforcement and civil control that was included in his large reform of Chinese government ("the New Policies") from 1 ...
was implemented. In the current jurisdiction of Zhoucheng Subdistrict, it was divided into different Bao districts, including Xinzibao (Southeast Xinzibao, Northwest Xinzibao), Ruiren Bao in the east, Furen Bao in the west, Aili Bao in the south, and Yifang Bao in the north. In the late Qing dynasty and early Republic of China, Dongping County faced security issues, with peasant armies and armed bandits attacking the county town multiple times. In the first year of the
Tongzhi era (1861),
Zhang Lexing's Nian army crossed the Grand Canal and besieged Zhoucheng twice but failed to capture it.
Republic of China
In 1913, Dongping Prefecture was renamed Dongping County,
[General history of a County, Zhoucheng.] with the prefectural city continuing to serve as the county seat, and the Bao system was retained. In 1918, bandit
Zhang Zhanyuan broke into Dongping County and, along with the mutinous garrison led by
He Duoyu, looted the county. In 1926, the Hongqiang Party, composed of peasants, gathered to attack the prefectural city.
[History of 1993 Annals.] In 1931, the Bao system was abolished, and district offices and townships were established.
[General history of a county. District office.] At that time, the northwestern and central areas of what is now Zhoucheng Subdistrict belonged to Dongping District 1, which included four towns and four townships. Some southeastern villages were part of the fourth, sixth, and seventh townships of Dongping District 5.
In October 1937, the
Chinese Communist Party
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(CCP) established the Dongping County Work Committee. On December 25 of the same year,
Japanese warplanes launched an air raid on Zhoucheng, causing more than 30 casualties. Following the air raid,
Sun Yonghan, who was then the county head of Dongping, escaped to Zhoucheng.
[Old County Government in County Annals.] On August 17, 1938, Japanese troops and local militias from southwestern Shandong attacked Zhoucheng. The temporary Dongping County government organized over a hundred people to resist, but the defense failed, and Japanese forces subsequently occupied Zhoucheng. In 1939, the Japanese set up a garrison in Zhoucheng. In August 1940, the Dongping County Anti-Japanese Democratic Government, under CCP leadership, incorporated Zhoucheng into Dongping District 1
and established an Anti-Japanese District Office in 1943.
On the night of October 18, 1943, CCP forces launched a surprise attack on Dongping County, resulting in over a hundred Japanese and Allied troops killed or injured before retreating. By 1944, most of Dongping County had become a CCP
revolutionary base area
In Mao Zedong's original formulation of the military strategy of people's war, a revolutionary base area (), or simply base area, is a local stronghold that the revolutionary force conducting the people's war should attempt to establish, starti ...
. However, the area around Zhoucheng Street, where the county seat was located, remained under Japanese control. Japanese forces had positions in Zhoucheng, Gezhenyuan, Nanguan, and Menglou within the Zhoucheng Subdistrict. On May 17, 1945, the
Eighth Route Army
The Eighth Route Army (), officially titled as the List of Army Groups of the National Revolutionary Army, 18th Group Army, was a Field army, group army nominally under the banner of the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) of the Republic of Ch ...
launched the
Dongping Campaign to liberate Dongping. By May 18, the Eighth Route Army had captured Zhoucheng and defeated the Japanese forces by the 19th. After the CCP took control of Zhoucheng, they removed parts of the city walls.
[Dongping County war.]
In 1947, during the
Second Chinese Civil War
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, both the Nationalist (
Kuomintang
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) and CCP forces contended for control of Zhoucheng. In March 1947, the Nationalist army took Zhoucheng but fled on April 21. They briefly reclaimed Zhoucheng on August 4 but were later defeated by the
Liberation Army in November. In December, the
Dong'e County
Dong'e County () falls under the jurisdiction of Liaocheng Prefecture-level city, in the Shandong Province of China. It is located on the left (northern) bank of the Yellow River, some upstream from the provincial capital Jinan.
The county is r ...
Homecoming Regiment captured Zhoucheng. In the same month, the Liberation Army launched an eastward campaign, recapturing Zhoucheng early the following year.
People's Republic of China
After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Zhoucheng remained under the jurisdiction of Dongping District 1. In December 1949, Chengguan District was separated from District 1. In April 1951, Chengguan District was merged back into District 1, which then included several towns: Lianhuawan, Xiliangcun, Houheyayi, Zhifang, Chenfang, Taoyuan, Nanzhen, Beizhen, Dongzhen, Xizhen, Yaowo, Liulin, and Liulou.
In 1955, the four towns of Xizhen, Dongzhen, Nanzhen, and Beizhen in the vicinity of the District 1 county seat were merged into Chengguan Township. At this time, District 1 comprised nine townships. Later that year, District 1 was renamed Chengguan District. By the end of 1956, some townships were again merged, leading to the abolition of Chengguan District. Chengguan Town directly fell under county jurisdiction, while Chenfang and Liangcun townships were initially transferred to Pengji District but were soon returned.
In October 1958, during the
People's Commune Movement, towns were dissolved. Chengguan Town was reorganized into Chengguan People's Commune. The eastern part of the original Chengguan District and the western part of Pengji District became Liangcun People's Commune. On December 19, 1958, the Liangcun Commune was dissolved, and its territory was divided between Chengguan Commune and Pengji Commune. In October 1959, Dongping County was abolished, and Chengguan Commune was transferred to
Wenshang County
Wenshang County () is a county of southwestern Shandong
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. In 1960, Chengguan Commune was transferred to
Liangshan County
Liangshan County () is a county situated in the southwest of Shandong province, China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city of Jining.
Geography
Liangshan County is situated north west of Jining in the south west of Shandong provinc ...
, and in 1961, it was once again transferred to Wenshang County. In 1962, Dongping County was reestablished, and Chengguan Commune returned to Dongping, remaining the county seat.
[County Annals, Administrative Division]
In January 1980, Chengguan Commune was renamed Zhoucheng Town. In November 1982, the county seat of Dongping County was relocated from Zhoucheng to
Hutun Village in Sicheng Commune. Zhoucheng continued as the location of Zhoucheng Town. In April 1984, Zhoucheng Town was upgraded to Zhoucheng District, which included Zhoucheng Town, Sunzhifang Township, and Xiliangcun Town. In October 1985, Zhoucheng District was dissolved, and the townships of Sunzhifang and Xiliangcun were merged into Zhoucheng Town.
In June 2010, Zhoucheng Town was dissolved and reorganized as Zhoucheng Street.
Environment
The Zhoucheng Subdistrict is located in the central part of Dongping County in
Shandong Province
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, China. It is bordered by Pengji Subdistrict to the east,
Dongping Lake
The Dongping Lake () is a freshwater lake in Shandong Province of China. It is situated in Dongping County in the west of Shandong Province, south of the lower reaches of Yellow River. The lake has a total area of about 148 square kilometers. T ...
to the west,
Xinhuzhen and
Shahezhan to the south, and separated
Laohuzhen and Dongping Street by the
Daqing River to the north. The subdistrict stretches approximately 10.6 kilometers from north to south and 12.8 kilometers from east to west, covering a total area of 72 square kilometers.
The administrative center of Zhoucheng Street is located in the western part of Zhoucheng, about 25 kilometers from the urban center of Dongping County.
[Annals of 2012.]
Zhoucheng Subdistrict is situated in the alluvial plain of the
Dawen River
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, characterized by a generally east-high, west-low, south-high, and north-low topography. The area is predominantly flat with minimal elevation changes. In the eastern part of the subdistrict, some areas have elevations exceeding 40 meters, with the highest point being 42.3 meters. Most of the subdistrict has elevations below 40 meters, with the lowest point at 39 meters and an average elevation of 38 meters.
[Annals 1993, Geography.] The primary topographical feature is a
plain
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, with some marshy areas present in the western part of the Zhoucheng Subdistrict.
[Annals 2003] The soil in Zhoucheng is mainly alluvial, found predominantly in the western part, and brown soil, which is more common in certain villages in the eastern part.
Zhoucheng Subdistrict is situated to the west of
Dongping Lake
The Dongping Lake () is a freshwater lake in Shandong Province of China. It is situated in Dongping County in the west of Shandong Province, south of the lower reaches of Yellow River. The lake has a total area of about 148 square kilometers. T ...
, Shandong's second-largest freshwater lake. The subdistrict is home to several rivers, including the
Daqing River, Zhifang River, Weizi River, Xiaoqing River, and Paisen River. The Daqing River is the largest river within Zhoucheng's boundaries. It enters from the Ma Zhuang area and flows from east to west along the northern edge of the subdistrict, serving as a natural boundary between Zhoucheng Subdistrict and the neighboring areas of Dongping Street and Laohu Town.
The Xiaoqing River, also known as the Nansha River, flows along the southern edge of Zhoucheng. It follows the ancient channel of the Wen River and approximately divides Zhoucheng Subdistrict from Shahezhan Town.
The Xiaoqing River is 30 kilometers long and about 100 meters wide, though its riverbed is no longer actively used. The Weizi River, also known as the drainage ditch, enters Zhoucheng Subdistrict from Pengji Subdistrict and flows through the southeastern part of the Zhoucheng Subdistrict. The Paisen River, an artificially excavated river, was created in 1960. It is 30 kilometers long and about 10 meters wide. It was primarily constructed to alleviate waterlogging issues in the eastern part of the Zhoucheng Subdistrict.
Zhoucheng Subdistrict benefits from relatively abundant water resources. However, most of the
surface water
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The vast majority of surfac ...
in the area is saline-alkaline and unsuitable for drinking. However, the
groundwater
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quality is better, with an estimated usable groundwater resource of about 8.84 million cubic meters.
Many residents rely on well water for drinking.
Zhoucheng Subdistrict has three types of vegetation: crop vegetation, forest vegetation, and aquatic vegetation. The crop vegetation primarily consists of crops, covering more than half of the total area of the subdistrict. Aquatic vegetation includes
reeds,
bulrush
Bulrush is a vernacular name for several large wetland graminoid, grass-like plants
*Sedge family (Cyperaceae):
**''Cyperus''
**''Scirpus''
**''Blysmus''
**''Bolboschoenus''
**''Scirpoides''
**''Isolepis''
**''Schoenoplectus''
**''Trichophorum''
...
es, and others, primarily found along the rivers, lakes, and marshy areas within the boundaries of Zhoucheng. Forest vegetation mainly consists of
poplar trees
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The we ...
,
willow trees
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Most species are known ...
, and
pagoda trees.
In terms of mineral resources, the area possesses river sand, saltpeter, and mineral water.
River sand is mainly extracted from the Daqing River,
and there are also deposits of brick and tile clay in the eastern part of the Zhoucheng Subdistrict. The presence of the Pengji Iron Ore Prediction Zone, which runs through the northeast part of the Zhoucheng Subdistrict, suggests the potential distribution of
iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the f ...
in that area.
Zhoucheng Subdistrict experiences a warm temperate continental monsoon climate.
The average annual precipitation is 667 millimeters, with the highest rainfall in July, averaging 208 millimeters, and the lowest in January, with only 2 millimeters. The average annual temperature is 14 °C, with July being the warmest month at an average of 26 °C, and January the coldest, averaging -2 °C.
Natural disasters in the area include hailstorms, droughts, floods, windstorms, frosts, and lightning strikes. Hailstorms, occurring on average once every three years, are most common in May and June.
Administrative division
Zhoucheng Subdistrict administers 71
administrative villages and 80 natural villages.
The administrative villages under Zhoucheng Subdistrict are as follows:
Hehua Lou Village, Sungang Village, Renhezui Village, Zhifang Village, Wuzhuang Village, Lumaofen Village, Chenfang Village, Sunmiao Village, Jielou Village, Xizhengzhuang Village, Wang Taoyuan Village, Li Taoyuan Village, Shi Taoyuan Village, Chen Di Village, Shiliulin Village, Chen Liulin Village, Yu Hai Village, Zhang Liulin Village, Shuanglou Village, Liutaoyuan Village, Danlou Village, Hou Heya Village, Tianzhuang Village, Dongzhengzhuang Village, Wuman Village, Menglou Village, Gaozhuang Village, Jiahe Village, Qizhuang Village, Mazhuang Village, Houlianhuawan Village, Qianlianhuawan Village, Daliangzhuang Village, Wanglouxi Village, Jiehekou Village, Makou Village, Zhanglou Village, Mengzhuang Village, Wanglou Village, Liangchang Village, Wangzhuang Village, Haizi Village, Zhan Yuan Village, Fenglou Village, Duyao Wa Village, Wang Yao Wa Village, Gezhen Yuan Village, Tingpo Village, Liangcun Village, Yangzhuang Village, Fuzhuang Village, Liulou Village, Ronghua Shu Village, Zhang Quan Village, Lou Cha Village, Zhangzhuang Village, Xuzhuang Village, Paifang Village, Nanmen Village, Guanmiao Village, Guijingsi Village, Nanguan Village, Nanzhuang Village, Xiguan Village, Daximen Village, Beimen Village, Ximen Village, Dadiangmen Village, Wenmiao Village, Dasizhuang Village, Xiaodongmen Village.
Economy
In 2018, the local fiscal revenue of the Zhoucheng Subdistrict was 19.06 million yuan.
[2019 Statistic Annual Report of Tai'an.] In agriculture, as of 2015, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had approximately 57,000 mu (around 3,800 hectares) of arable land. In 2012, the agricultural output value was 240 million yuan, the livestock output value was 210 million yuan, and the forestry output value was 12.6 million yuan. Grain production was 58,000 tons, while the total production of meat and poultry eggs was 5,400 tons and 3,700 tons, respectively. The per capita net income of farmers was 9,146 yuan.
By 2016, the per capita cash income of farmers in Zhoucheng Subdistrict had reached 14,362 yuan. In the commercial sector, in 2011, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had 1,600 commercial outlets and four large-scale markets. The total social commodity sales amounted to 800 million yuan that year.
Regarding industry, before 1958, handicrafts were the primary industrial activity in the area. In 1958, Chengguan Commune was established, leading to the creation of communal enterprises such as machinery factories, brick and tile factories, and welfare factories. Subsequently, the machinery factory was handed over to the production brigade, and the brick and tile factory and weaving factory were transferred to the Dongping County Civil Affairs Bureau or the Dongping Handicraft Industry Cooperative. Only the Chengguan Farm Machinery Factory remained as a communal enterprise, and in 1976, five more communal enterprises were established. After the people's commune was dissolved, these enterprises were transformed into town-run enterprises. By 1992, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had eight key town-run enterprises with an industrial output value of 12.76 million yuan. After 1998, town-run enterprises gradually transformed into private enterprises. By 2016, the main business income of Zhoucheng Subdistrict's industrial enterprises was 13.94 billion yuan, with major industries including textiles, papermaking, toys, clothing, machinery, wood processing, and mineral water production.
Demography
In 2018, the registered population of Zhoucheng Subdistrict was 61,559 people.
The majority of Zhoucheng Subdistrict's population is
Han Chinese
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, with smaller populations of other ethnic groups such as
Hui,
Manchu
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, and
Zhuang. Zhoucheng is one of the main residential areas for the Hui ethnic group in Dongping County, and Beimen Village in Zhoucheng Subdistrict is a Hui ethnic village. In 2011, out of the 61,000 people in Zhoucheng Street, 60,201 were Han Chinese, constituting 98.9% of the total population, and 785 were Hui, making up 1.1% of the total population. In that year, the birth rate was 13.9‰, the death rate was 7.65‰, resulting in a natural growth rate of 5.44‰.
During the
2010 Chinese Sixth National Population Census, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had a total population of 53,699 people, residing in 15,041 households, with an average of 3.43 people per household. Children under the age of 14 numbered 7,865, accounting for 14.64% of the total population; those aged 15–64 were 39,800, making up 74.11% of the total population; and those aged 65 and above were 6,034, representing 11.23% of the total population. There were 26,330 males, constituting 49.03% of the total population, and 27,369 females, making up 50.96% of the total population. Among the locally residing population, 52,205 people held local household registration, accounting for 97.21%.
During the
2000 Chinese Fifth National Population Census, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had 15,857 households and a total population of 56,799 people. Over the next decade, the population of Zhoucheng Subdistrict decreased by 3,100 people, with a decline in the proportion of children under the age of 14 and an increase in the proportion of the working-age population aged 15 to 64.
Infrastructure
In 2018, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had a total of 39 medical and health institutions, including 588 hospital beds and 167 practicing physicians.
In 2012, there were two county-owned hospitals in Zhoucheng Subdistrict, namely the Dongping County First People's Hospital and the Dongping County Mental Hospital. There was also a health center, the Zhoucheng Subdistrict Community Health Service Center, and more than 30 village-level health rooms or clinics.
Zhoucheng Subdistrict has one high school, Dongping No. 1 High School. In 2003, the school had 46 teaching classes with a total of 3,163 students. At the end of 2011, there were two junior high schools in Zhoucheng Subdistrict with 2,265 students, as well as 13 kindergartens. In 2018, Zhoucheng Subdistrict had five elementary schools with a total of 104 full-time elementary school teachers.
The subdistrict also features various cultural facilities, including cultural stations, cultural centers, libraries, farmer night schools, and mutual aid institutions. Additionally, it has a broadcasting television station.
Within Zhoucheng Subdistrict's jurisdiction, there are three provincial-level roads: 255 Provincial Road, 250 Provincial Road, and 331 Provincial Road. Among them, Provincial Road 331 runs through Zhoucheng Subdistrict from east to west. The
Jinan-Guangzhou Expressway and
Jinyulu Railway also pass through the administrative area of Zhoucheng Subdistrict. Zhoucheng Subdistrict has achieved electricity access for every village, with an average electricity consumption of 205 kWh per person in 1993.
Culture
Within the boundaries of Zhoucheng Subdistrict in Dongping County, there are county-level intangible cultural heritages, including local folk legends such as the legend of Zhoucheng and the legend of Guijingsi, as well as traditional arts like Du (杜) family
clay
Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, ). Most pure clay minerals are white or light-coloured, but natural clays show a variety of colours from impuriti ...
sculptures, handmade paper cutting in the South Gate of Zhoucheng, and Shandong Kuaishu (a type of traditional narrative storytelling). Zhoucheng pancake, Dongping fermented fish, and Dongping porridge are famous local snacks in Zhoucheng. The techniques for making Zhoucheng pancakes and Dongping
fermented fish
Fermented fish is a traditional preservation of fish. Before refrigeration, canning and other modern preservation techniques became available, fermenting was an important preservation method. Fish rapidly spoils, or goes rotten, unless some method ...
have been listed as county-level intangible cultural heritages in Dongping County. "Shuai Er Gui" (摔二鬼) is a famous local folk art in Zhoucheng. Two fake figurines are placed on a wooden frame, and performers carry these figurines on their backs to demonstrate wrestling. This skill has been passed down for about two centuries and was included in the first batch of Tai'an city-level intangible cultural heritages in 2006.
In the Zhoucheng Subdistrict, some residents follow
Christian
A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism, monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the wo ...
and
Islam
Islam is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the Quran, and the teachings of Muhammad. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number Islam by country, 2 billion worldwide and are the world ...
ic faiths. Within the city of Zhoucheng, there is an Islamic place of worship, namely the
Zhoucheng Mosque.
Protestant Christianity
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible sour ...
also has activity places in Guijingsi Village and Fenglou Village.
Historic heritage and tourism

Zhoucheng Subdistrict in Dongping County is noted for its rich cultural and historical heritage, which is actively preserved and promoted through various initiatives. One of its key cultural relics is the Zhoucheng Mosque, recognized as a city-level cultural relic protection unit in
Tai'an
Tai'an () is a prefecture-level city in Western Shandong Province of the People's Republic of China. Centered on Mount Tai, the city borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the north, Zibo to the east, Linyi to the southeast, Liaocheng ...
. Additionally, there are three county-level cultural relic protection units: Yongji Bridge, a Ming dynasty bridge that remains in use; Zhoucheng Stone Carvings, which reflect the area's historical artistry; and the birthplace of the CCP's Work Committee, marking an important site in the early history of the Communist movement.
During the
Song dynasty
The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
, Zhoucheng was initially built with earth fortifications, featuring six city gates. However, these fortifications were damaged at the end of the
Yuan dynasty
The Yuan dynasty ( ; zh, c=元朝, p=Yuáncháo), officially the Great Yuan (; Mongolian language, Mongolian: , , literally 'Great Yuan State'), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after Div ...
due to warfare. They were reconstructed during the
Hongxi period of the
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming was the last imperial dynasty of ...
and again during the
Qianlong period of the
Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
, with the city wall rebuilt using bricks.
[Official website.] In May 1945, after the CCP took control of Zhoucheng, they dismantled the city walls to prevent other forces from using them as strongholds. Today, there are no remnants of the original city walls or gates. The current Gongji Gate and Zhoucheng Subdistrict walls were reconstructed in modern times for tourism development. Historically, Zhoucheng had a significant number of buildings and cultural relics, including 72 archways, with notable examples being the Father-Son Top Scholars Arch and the Dragon Gate Leap Arch.
The Father-Son
Top Scholars Arch was built in honor of the rare father-son top scholars Liang Hao and Liang Gu during the Song dynasty. Originally made of wood, it was rebuilt with stone during the Qing dynasty. The Dragon Gate Leap Arch was built in honor of the Ming dynasty scholar Wu Zhi. Both archways were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution and have been reconstructed in modern times. There were originally over 20 ancient buildings within the city of Zhoucheng, including Guan Di Temple, Fire God Temple, Confucius Temple, and Magong Temple. However, most of these buildings were destroyed during warfare or the
Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a Social movement, sociopolitical movement in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). It was launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his de ...
. Only a few, like the Zhoucheng Mosque and Guijingsi, have been preserved to this day. Outside the South Gate of Zhoucheng, there are two ancient bridges: Yongji Bridge, built during the Ming dynasty, and Nanmen Bridge, built during the Yuan dynasty. Both of these bridges are still in use today.
In 2011, the Dongping County Work Committee Memorial Hall was established at the former residence of
Wan Li
Wan Li (December 1916 – 15 July 2015) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician who served as First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1983 to 1988 and the 5th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peo ...
,
[Touring through Ancient Styles and Contemporary Charm] where the precursor of the CCP's Dongping County Committee, the East Ping Work Committee, was founded in 1937.
For the development of tourism, Zhoucheng Subdistrict reconstructed parts of the city wall and city gates. They also constructed a 5-kilometer-long antique-style "Ten-Li Song Subdistrict", with over 30 cultural industry merchants along the street.
Within the city, there are also antique trading markets and a Folk Stone Carving Museum. The Folk Stone Carving Museum houses over 100 stone tablets and carvings, while the Dongping Museum has collected more than 6,000 cultural relics within Zhoucheng Subdistrict. In recognition of its efforts in tourism and environmental beautification, Zhoucheng Subdistrict was honored as an environmentally beautiful town in Shandong Province in 2008 and was designated a strong tourist town by the Shandong Provincial Tourism Bureau in 2012.
[2012 annual report, Environmental protection]
File:父子状元牌坊.jpg, The "Father-Son Top Scholars Arch" was initially constructed during the Song dynasty
The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
, but it was later renovated into a stone arch during the Qing dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the ...
. Unfortunately, it suffered damage during the Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a Social movement, sociopolitical movement in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). It was launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his de ...
. The current archway was reconstructed in 1997.
File:州城清真寺.jpg, The Zhoucheng Mosque, also known as Dongping Mosque, was initially constructed during the Ming dynasty and is now a city-level cultural relic protection unit.
File:万里故居 2020-04.jpg, Wan Li
Wan Li (December 1916 – 15 July 2015) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician who served as First Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China from 1983 to 1988 and the 5th Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peo ...
's former residence, where the Dongping County Committee of the CCP was also established, is now a city-level cultural relic protection unit.
File:桂井子.jpg, Guijingsi, it is said to have been established during the Jin dynasty.
File:东平州城 05.jpg, Shi-Li Song Street and the city gates of Zhoucheng. Zhoucheng was initially constructed in the year 1000 AD. However, it was dismantled after the Anti-Japanese War, and the city gates and walls shown in the image have all been reconstructed in modern times.
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