Yanjiang District
Yanjiang is the only district of the city of Ziyang, Sichuan Province, China. The district is located directly southeast of Chengdu. The district was established on June 14, 2000, by the State Council of China.
History
Prior to annexation of by the Qin State, the area in the present-day Yanjiang District belonged to the Shu State, and was part of the wider, but now extinct, Ba-Shu culture.Government
Administrative Divisions
The Yanjiang District is divided into 4 subdistricts, 20 towns, and 2 townships. The district also hosts a labor camp, which is also included in population figures.Subdistricts of Yanjiang
Yanjiang contains the following four subdistricts:- Lianhua Subdistrict
- Sanxianci Subdistrict
- Zixi Subdistrict
- Shizishan Subdistrict
Towns of Yanjiang
Yanjiang contains the following twenty towns:- Yanjiang Town
- Songtao Town
- Baotai Town
- Linjiang Town
- Baohe Town
- Laojun Town
- Zhonghe Town
- Danshan Town
- Xiaoyuan Town
- Kanjia Town
- Wuhuang Town
- Shiling Town
- Dongfeng Town
- Nanjin Town
- Zhongyi Town
- Beiji Town
- Fengyu Town
- Yingjie Town
- Xiangfu Town
- Qingshui Town
Townships of Yanjiang
- Xinchang Township
- Huilong Township
Sichuan Dayan Labor Camp
Economy
The district recorded a GDP of 50.25 billion Chinese Yuan in 2018, an 8.1% increase from the previous year. The following table shows a breakdown of the district's GDP:Sector | 2018 Value | Percent of 2018 GDP | Percent Increase from 2017 |
Primary Sector | 5.136 billion | 10.22% | 3.5% |
Secondary Sector | 27.963 billion | 55.65% | 9.0% |
Tertiary Sector | 17.149 billion | 34.13% | 8.1% |
TOTAL | 50.248 billion | 100.00% | 8.1% |