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Zhoukoudian

Coordinates:39°40′47″N115°56′46″E / 39.67972°N 115.94611°E /39.67972; 115.94611
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Town in Beijing, China
Zhoukoudian Town
周口店镇
Chou-K'ou-Tien
Entrance to Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site, 2008
Zhoukoudian Town is located in Beijing
Zhoukoudian Town
Zhoukoudian Town
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Zhoukoudian Town is located in China
Zhoukoudian Town
Zhoukoudian Town
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Coordinates:39°40′47″N115°56′46″E / 39.67972°N 115.94611°E /39.67972; 115.94611
CountryChina
MunicipalityBeijing
DistrictFangshan
Village-level Divisions5communities
24villages
Area
 • Total
121.2 km2 (46.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
41,868
 • Density345.4/km2 (894.7/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
102454
Area code010

Zhoukoudian Town (Chinese:周口店镇;pinyin:Zhōukǒudiàn Zhèn) is atown on the eastFangshan District,Beijing,China. It borders Nanjiao and Fozizhuang Townships to its north,Xiangyang,Chengguan andYingfeng Subdistricts to its east, Shilou and Hancunhe Towns to its south, and Xiayunling Town to its west. Its population was 41,868 in the 2020 census.[1]

History

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Timeline of Zhoukoudian Area's History[2]
YearStatus
1916Part of the 2nd District of Fangshan County
1949Part of the 7th District
1952Formed as Zhoukoudian Microdistrict, under Jingxi Mining District
1953Made into a township
1956Incorporated Zhoukoucun Township
1958Incorporated Xizhuang and Xinjie Townships. Became part of ChengguanPeople's Commune in May.
1961Chengguan People's Commune renamed to Zhoukoudian People's Commune
1963Made into a town
1989Made into an area
1993Incorporated Huangshandian Township and Changgouyu Area
2000Became a town while retaining the status of an area

Administrative divisions

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In 2021, Zhoukoudian Area was formed by 29 subdivisions, of those 5 werecommunities and 24 werevillages:[3]

Administrative division codeSubdisvision namesName transliterationType
110111009001周口店ZhoukoudianCommunity
110111009002长沟峪ChanggouyuCommunity
110111009003金巢JinchaoCommunity
110111009004红光HongguangCommunity
110111009005鑫山矿XinshankuangCommunity
110111009200南韩继NanhangjiVillage
110111009201瓦井WajingVillage
110111009202新街XinjieVillage
110111009203大韩继DahanjiVillage
110111009204辛庄XinzhuangVillage
110111009205周口村ZhoukoucunVillage
110111009206云峰寺YunfengsiVillage
110111009207周口店ZhoukoudianVillage
110111009208娄子水LouzishuiVillage
110111009209拴马庄ShuanmazhuangVillage
110111009210黄院HuangyuanVillage
110111009211龙宝峪LongbaoyuVillage
110111009212黄山店HuangshandianVillage
110111009213黄元寺HuangyuansiVillage
110111009214良各庄LianggezhuangVillage
110111009215西庄XizhuangVillage
110111009216车厂ChechangVillage
110111009217涞沥水LailishuiVillage
110111009218泗马沟SimagouVillage
110111009219北下寺BeixiasiVillage
110111009220葫芦棚HulupengVillage
110111009221长流水ChangliushuiVillage
110111009222山口ShankouVillage
110111009223官地GuandiVillage

Geography and Climate

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Zhoukoudian Town is situated in the mountainous western portion ofFangshan District, approximately 50 kilometers southwest of centralBeijing. The town occupies an area of 121.2 square kilometers characterized by limestone hills and cave formations that have made the region significant for paleontological research. The terrain consists of rolling hills in the north transitioning to steeper mountains in the southern sections, with elevations ranging from 80 to 400 meters above sea level.[4]

The region experiences a typical continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid with average temperatures reaching 26-28°C (79-82°F) in July and August, while winters are cold and dry with January temperatures averaging -4 to -6°C (21-25°F). Annual precipitation averages 600-650 millimeters, with approximately 75% falling during the summer months between June and August. The area's limestone geology has created numerous karst features including caves, sinkholes, and underground water channels that have been crucial to the preservation of ancient fossil remains.[5]

The town's location along historical transportation routes between Beijing and the western mountainous regions contributed to its development as a mining and agricultural center before gaining prominence for its archaeological significance in the early 20th century.[6]

Landmark

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"北京市房山区第七次全国人口普查公报". Beijing Fangshan Bureau Of Statistics. Retrieved2022-10-09.
  2. ^李立国; 李万钧; 吴世民, eds. (2013).中华人民共和国政区大典, 北京市卷. Beijing: 中国社会出版社.ISBN 978-7-5087-4058-4.OCLC 910451741.
  3. ^"2021年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码".www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved2022-10-09.
  4. ^Shen, Chen; Zhang, Xiaoling; Gao, Xing (2016-05-02)."Zhoukoudian in transition: Research history, lithic technologies, and transformation of Chinese Palaeolithic archaeology".Quaternary International. Peking Man and related studies.400:4–13.Bibcode:2016QuInt.400....4S.doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2015.10.001.ISSN 1040-6182.
  5. ^"Overview of State of Global Climate (2022)".www.cma.gov.cn. Retrieved2025-11-08.
  6. ^unesdoc.unesco.orghttps://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000229174. Retrieved2025-11-08.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
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