Shuangliu District


Shuangliu District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, Southwest China. The district covers 1032 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 920,000. It is the home of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, the fourth busiest airport in China. Shuangliu District is rapidly being urbanized by the growth of Chengdu and the airport's recent expansion. The district is bordered by the prefecture-level cities of Ziyang to the southeast and Meishan to the south.

Government

District Government

As a district, Shuangliu is headed by a Party Committee Secretary. On May 31st, 2018, Han Yi was appointed as the Party Committee Secretary of the district. Since December 19th, 2016, Chen Lin has served as the Director of the Standing Committee of the Shuangliu's People's Congress, the district's legislative body.

Administrative Divisions

The Shuangliu District is divided into 8 subdistricts and 18 towns.

Subdistricts of Shuangliu

The eight subdistricts of Shuangliu are as follows:
The eighteen towns of Shuangliu are as follows:

Economy

The district reported a GDP of 96.205 billion Yuan for 2019, an 8.8% increase from 2018. The following table shows a breakdown of the district's GDP:
Sector2019 Value Percent of 2019 GDPPercent Increase from 2018
Primary Sector1.839 billion1.91%2.6%
Secondary Sector31.104 billion32.33%8.4%
Tertiary Sector63.262 billion65.76%9.2%
TOTAL96.205 billion100.00%8.8%

The now-defunct China Southwest Airlines had its headquarters on the property of Shuangliu Airport.

Education

Colleges and universities

's Jiang'an Campus is in the county.
Southwest University for Nationalities maintains a campus near the airport.

Primary and secondary schools

Junior high school
Senior high school

Road Transport

The district is served by China National Highway 318.

Air Transport

Shuangliu District is home to the Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, which, in 2018, saw the fourth largest passenger traffic in China, and the twenty-sixth largest in the world.