Jinniu 金牛区 | |
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| District of Jinniu, City of Chengdu | |
Chengdu Railway Station South Square | |
Location of Jinniu in Chengdu | |
| Coordinates:30°44′06″N104°02′48″E / 30.7351°N 104.0468°E /30.7351; 104.0468[1] | |
| Country | China |
| Province | Sichuan |
| Sub-provincial city | Chengdu |
| District seat | Fuqin Subdistrict |
| Area | |
• Total | 108 km2 (42 sq mi) |
| Population (2020) | |
• Total | 1,265,398 |
| • Density | 11,700/km2 (30,300/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
| Website | www |
Jinniu District (Chinese:金牛区;pinyin:Jīnniú Qū;lit. 'gold bull district') is acentral urban district of theCity of Chengdu, the capital ofSichuan,China.
Jinniu District is bordered byChenghua District to the east,Qingyang District to the southwest,Pidu District to the northwest, andXindu District to the north.
Jinniu District administers 13 subdistricts:[2]
Tourist attractions in Jinniu District include:
Many of these cultural attractions were established as part of the 2021Chengdu Biennale.[3]
Jinniu District has developed a road network consisting of six major north–south arteries and six east–west routes. The north–south arteries include Shuhan Road (Yangxi Line), Jinniu Avenue (Chengguan Road), Shangmao Avenue, Shaxi Line, Chengpeng Road, and Chuanshan Road; the east–west routes include the Inner Ring Road, First Ring Road, Second Ring Road, Middle Ring Road, Third Ring Road, and the Chengdu Ring Expressway. The district is also home toChengdu Railway Station, a major hub connecting the Chengdu–Chongqing, Baoji–Chengdu, Chengdu–Kunming, and Chengdu–Dazhou railways, as well as Chadianzi and Beimen Coach Stations, which serve as important gateways for highway transport to western and northern Sichuan.