Chenggong District

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Chenggong
呈贡区
District
New Kunming City Hall in Chenggong
New Kunming City Hall in Chenggong
Location of Chenggong District (pink) and Kunming prefecture (yellow) within Yunnan province of China
Location of Chenggong District (pink) and Kunming prefecture (yellow) within Yunnan province of China
Country China
Province Yunnan
Prefecture Kunming
Established 1956
Area
 • Total 461 km2 (178 sq mi)
Population (2012)
 • Total 350,000
 • Density 760/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Postal code 650500
Area code(s) 0871
Website http://www.yncg.gov.cn/

Chenggong District (Chinese: ; pinyin: Chénggòng Qū) is a city district under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China. Chenggong, formerly a county and situated on east bank of the Dian Lake, had its status changed to a district of Kunming in 2011.

Chenggong is the chief zone for the expansion of the city of Kunming, almost a 20 minute drive away. It is the site of the new Kunming City Hall, and new campuses for Yunnan University and Yunnan Normal University.

As of 2012, much of the newly constructed housing in Chenggong is still unoccupied, and it is reportedly one of the largest ghost towns in Asia,[1] in a similar situation to Ordos City and the New South China Mall. However, some commentators expect it to become occupied over the next few years, as central Kunming is overcrowded. Some Government departments are to move to Chenggong in 2012,[2] and a subway line to the city center opened in 2013.

Industrial park

Chenggong Industrial Park is among the 30 key industrial parks in Yunnan province, with a total planned area of 66.46 km2.[3][4]

Dounan Flower Market

Dounan, near Chenggong, has the largest flower market in China. The local flower-growing business started in the 1980s, and Dounan now supplies more than half of China's cut flowers.[5][6]

Transport

See also

References

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  2. China: No one home, Financial Times, 21 Feb 2010
  3. Chenggong Industrial Park[dead link]
  4. Kunming Government[dead link]
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