Zhengzhou has six districts, five county-level cities, 1 county, Zhengzhou Airport Economic Comprehensive Experimental Zone, Zhengdong New District, Zhengzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone and Zhengzhou High-tech Industrial Development Zone.
Jurisdiction and county-level cities and counties in Zhengzhou: Jinshui District, Erqi District, Zhongyuan District, Guancheng Hui District, Huiji District, Airport District, Zhengdong New District, Economic Development Zone, High-tech Zone, Shang Jie District, gongyi city, xinzheng city, Dengfeng City, Xingyang City, xinmi city and zhongmou county.
Famous scenic spots: Shaolin Temple, Stargazing Platform, Zhongyue Temple, Songyang Academy, Songshan Mountain, Tiandi and Henan Museum. Special cuisine: Dengfeng mustard tuber, Xingyang persimmon, Xinzheng lotus root, Huayuankou sweet potato, Zhengzhou Yellow River carp, Zhongmou watermelon, Zhengzhou cherry ditch, Xiaoxiang chrysanthemum, Jianshan honeysuckle and Chatinggou sweet potato.
Zhengzhou, referred to as "Zheng" for short, was called "heaven and earth" in history and called Shangdu in ancient times. Now it's called Greentown. Henan Province governs prefecture-level cities, provincial capitals and megacities. The city is located in the north-central part of Henan Province, at the junction of the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, with a total area of 7,567 square kilometers.
According to the division of Shang Yu Shu Gong, Zhengzhou belonged to the "Yuzhou territory" of Kyushu in ancient times. In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, a two-level system of state and county was implemented, and Yingzhou was renamed Zhengzhou. As the name of a national administrative region, Zhengzhou began to be used to refer to today's Zhengzhou area (in 549, Emperor Xiaojing of the Eastern Wei Dynasty renamed Yingzhou Zhengzhou as the earliest Zhengzhou).
During the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhengzhou belonged to Gyeonggi Province. The system of "clear, successful and bright" is implemented in three systems: province, government (Zhili prefecture) and county. Zhengzhou was promoted to Zhili Prefecture twice in Qing Dynasty. 19541On October 30th, the government of Henan Province moved from Kaifeng to Zhengzhou, and Zhengzhou became the capital of Henan Province.
Distribution of population density growth rate in 6 districts, 5 cities 1 county of Zhengzhou city
Population density refers to the number of permanent residents per unit land area. With the development of industry, population mobility reflects the level of employment opportunities carried by industries in this region to a certain extent, and also reflects the quality of economic development in this region.
Shang Jie District of Zhengzhou City has the highest population density, ranking first. Jinshui District and Erqi District are located in the middle and upper part. Zhongyuan district, located at the waist. Guancheng Hui nationality area, located in the middle and lower part. Huiji District, xinzheng city, xinmi city, gongyi city, Xingyang, Dengfeng and zhongmou county are at the bottom.
Population density growth rate refers to the year-on-year growth rate of resident population density in 202 1 year. The higher the growth rate of population density, it means that the number of permanent residents per unit land area in this area increases rapidly. The above indicators reflect the population flow in this area, as well as the industrial level and the quality of economic development in this area.
The population density in Huiji District of Zhengzhou City has the fastest growth rate and is far ahead. Followed by Shang Jie District, Erqi District, xinzheng city and Xingyang City. In Dengfeng and xinmi city, the population density growth rate is relatively low. The growth rate of population density in Guanchenghui, gongyi city, Jinshui, Zhongyuan and zhongmou county is negative, indicating that the industrial structure in this region has great potential for transformation and upgrading.