Fangshan District
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Fangshan District (房山区, Hanyu Pinyin: Fangshan Qu) is situated in southwestern Beijing, 38 km away from the city centre. Its area encompasses 2,019 sq km and is home to 760,000 people.
The seat of government for the district is located in Liangxiang Town.
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[edit] Geography
Fangshan finds itself to the east of the Taihang Mountains (with its northeast and southwest part somewhat hilly), with a fertile plain to the east and southeast. Four rivers are in the jurisdiction: these include the Dashihe River, Juma River, Xiaoqing River and the Yongding River.
[edit] Localities
The following localities are all inside Fangshan District:
[edit] Tourism
Fangshan District houses quite a number of interesting and important touristic sites. These include:
- Shidu -- mainly a scenery area
- Shihua Cave
- Yunju Temple -- 14,278 stone slabs, with the contents of the Buddhist scriptures inscribed on them
- Zhoukoudian -- Site of Peking Man
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Expressways
The Jingshi Expressway and the southwestern portion of the 6th Ring Road run through Fangshan District.
[edit] National and Municipal Highways
The following national and municipal highways run through Fangshan District:
[edit] Rail
The Jingguang Railway and the Jingyuan Railway run through the district.
