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Gaoming, Foshan

Coordinates: 22°53′57″N 112°53′32″E / 22.899212°N 112.892333°E / 22.899212; 112.892333
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Gaoming
高明区
Gaoming District, seen from a high rise apartment
Gaoming District, seen from a high rise apartment
Map
Location of Gaoming District in Foshan and Guangdong
Location of Gaoming District in Foshan and Guangdong
Coordinates: 22°53′57″N 112°53′32″E / 22.899212°N 112.892333°E / 22.899212; 112.892333
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceGuangdong
Prefecture-level cityFoshan
Area
 • Total967.4 km2 (373.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 Census)
420,044
 • Density434.2/km2 (1,125/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
528500
Websitewww.gaoming.gov.cn
Gaoming
Chinese高明
JyutpingGou1-ming4
Cantonese YaleGōumìhng
Hanyu PinyinGāomíng
PostalKoming
Literal meaningHigh-&-Bright
Brilliant
Glorious
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGāomíng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGōumìhng
JyutpingGou1-ming4

Gaoming[a] is an urban district of Foshan, Guangdong, China. Gaoming is located west of downtown Foshan and had a population of 420,044 during the 2010 census. It covers an area of 967.4 km2 (373.5 sq mi).[2]

History

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There were inhabitants settled in the region around four thousand years. Under the Qing, Gaoming County was administered as part of the commandery of Zhaoqing.[1]

Administration divisions

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Gaoming District is located within Foshan. Neighboring cities, districts, and counties are Gaoyao to the North, Xinxing County to the West, Heshan to the South, Nanhai District and Sanshui District to the East. The district is divided into one subdistrict and three towns.

Name Chinese (S) Hanyu Pinyin Population (2010)[3] Area (km2)
Hecheng Subdistrict 荷城街道 Héchéng Jiēdào 278,454 178.58
Yanghe town 杨和镇 Yánghé Zhèn 53,224 246.27
Genghe town 更合镇 Gènghé Zhèn 46,528 365.00
Mingcheng town 明城镇 Míngchéng Zhèn 41,838 186.50

Economy

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Gaoming has resources of Gold, Copper, Tungsten and other minerals. Gaoming county is an important producer of foodstuffs within Guangdong, as well as food and textiles.

McDonald's and KFC both feature along Wenchang Lu alongside other Western clothes retail outlets and Watson's pharmacy stores. Otherwise, Western shops are rare. Nonetheless, shopping facilities cater well for day-to-day needs. The primary shopping streets are Canjiang Lu, Wenchang Lu and Wenhau Lu. Markets are also numerous and can be found simply by turning off the primary streets into nearby side-roads.

Transport

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Gaoming is not particularly well integrated into transport systems. The railway from Guangzhou to Maoming as well as the Guangzhou-Foshan-Kaiping highway do not reach this area of the county. Gaoming has a river port on the Xi River.

Gaoming has a sizeable bus station located on Hexiang Lu. It provides transport to a number of locations including Guangzhou, Foshan, Kaiping and Zhuhai in mainland China, and Hong Kong. Buses to Guangzhou terminate at Fangcun Bus Station (adjoined to Ximenkou Metro) and the Central Bus Station (adjoined to Guangzhou Train Station). Both buses take just over an hour and cost around Y33.

Buses to Foshan (Chancheng) cost either 8 or 10 yuan, depending on whether you take the slower or faster bus.

The future Foshan Gaoming International Airport is currently being built in Genghe town, which will replace the Foshan Shadi Airport in Nanhai District.

Activities

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Gaoming is famous for its Lai Fen, a type of rice noodle, a local food only found here.

Gaoming has plenty of entertainment for its size. There are two cinemas, an old one on Canjiang Lu and another one within the newly opened Walmart. There are also several places where you can play pool or snooker, gyms, and some bars. One of the most popular places to go in Gaoming is the Century Square, a large flat open space by the river. Many people gather here in the evening to go dancing (many different styles), go rollerskating, play with kites, or simply to have a walk.

Notes

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  1. ^ formerly romanized as Koming; Gaoming has also been romanized as Kaou Ming.[1]

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b Bolton & al. (1941), p. 262.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2007-05-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ shi, Guo wu yuan ren kou pu cha ban gong; council, Guo jia tong ji ju ren kou he jiu ye tong ji si bian = Tabulation on the 2010 population census of the people's republic of China by township / compiled by Population census office under the state; population, Department of; statistics, employment statistics national bureau of (2012). Zhongguo 2010 nian ren kou pu cha fen xiang, zhen, jie dao zi liao (Di 1 ban. ed.). Beijing Shi: Zhongguo tong ji chu ban she. ISBN 978-7-5037-6660-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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