Chaoyang District ( Chinese : 朝阳区 ; pinyin : cháoyángqū ) is an urban district of Beijing . It borders the districts of Shunyi to the northeast, Tongzhou to the east and southeast, Daxing to the south, Fengtai to the southwest, Dongcheng , Xicheng , and Haidian to the west, and Changping to the northwest.
20-505: Chaoyang District may refer to the following locations in the People's Republic of China: Chaoyang, Beijing ( 北京市 朝阳区 ) Chaoyang, Changchun ( 吉林省 长春市 朝阳区 ), Jilin Chaoyang, Shantou ( 广东省 汕头市 潮阳区 ), Guangdong [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with
40-774: A 50–50 joint venture of the Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. and Hyundai Motor Company , has its sales offices in the Hyundai Motor Tower in Chaoyang District. Chaoyang serves as Beijing's diplomatic district. All foreign embassies to China are located in the district except for that of Russia and Luxembourg , which both are in Dongcheng . Chaoyang has three embassy areas in the Ritan , Sanlitun , and Liangmaqiao neighborhoods. Chaoyang District
60-519: A foreign company. The company was re-registered in China in May 1991, which Civil Aviation Administration of China owned 79% stake, Air China , China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines owned 7% each. On 11 October 2002, the new China National Aviation Corporation merged with Air China and China Southwest Airlines , forming China National Aviation Holding Company ( Chinese : 中国航空集团公司 ) under
80-516: A subsidiary of CB&I , Lufthansa (Beijing Lufthansa Center), Asiana Airlines , Standard & Poor's , Swire Group , Etihad Airways , EVA Air , and Qatar Airways . The Hong Kong -based company Swire Properties has two locations in Chaoyang. Beijing Hyundai Motor Company ( simplified Chinese : 北京现代汽车有限公司 ; traditional Chinese : 北京現代汽車有限公司 ; pinyin : Běijīng Xiàndài Qìchē Yǒuxiàngōngsī ; Korean : 북경현대 ),
100-433: A subsidiary of China National Aviation Holding, had a cross ownership between the two listed companies. CNAC also purchased a building on 10 Queen's Road Central , Central, Hong Kong Island in 1992, known as CNAC Group Building. it was once owned by the listed company China National Aviation Company Limited but sold back to CNAC(G) in 2002. It was sold in 2008 to Shanghai Commercial Bank for HK$ 1.388 billion . It
120-520: Is 12.9 °C (55.2 °F). The average annual rainfall is 582 mm (22.9 in) with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 26.8 °C (80.2 °F), and lowest in January, at around −3.0 °C (26.6 °F). Chaoyang is divided into 24 subdistricts , and 19 townships of which carry the "area" ( 地 区 ) label: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
140-410: Is also home to Silk Street , Bainaohui Computer Shopping Mall, Alien Street (老番街市场), and many other market areas, shopping malls, and restaurant strips. 39°55′32″N 116°26′30″E / 39.925494°N 116.44163°E / 39.925494; 116.44163 Chaoyang District has a humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification Dwa ). The average annual temperature in Chaoyang
160-416: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chaoyang, Beijing Chaoyang is home to the majority of Beijing's many foreign embassies, the well-known Sanlitun bar street, as well as Beijing's growing central business district . The Olympic Green , built for the 2008 Summer Olympics , is also in Chaoyang. Chaoyang extends west to Chaoyangmen on
180-608: Is one of the fastest growing districts in the Beijing Metropolitan Area . There are several subway lines running through the district. The Beijing Capital Airport , although surrounded by the Shunyi District , is an exclave of Chaoyang District. The municipality as well as the Chinese national government spend almost a half million USD per day on developing this district. Chaoyang is currently served by 14 metro lines of
200-567: The Beijing Subway : China National Aviation Holdings Company China National Aviation Holding Corporation Limited , also known as Air China Group , is a Chinese state-owned enterprise which is the parent company of Air China and Air Macau . The company was formed on 11 October 2002 by the merger of Air China, China Southwest Airlines , and China National Aviation Corporation (Group) Limited. The major carrier of China could be traced back to China National Aviation Corporation which
220-970: The Law on Industrial Enterprises Owned by the Whole People . After the merger, China National Aviation Corporation's subsidiaries in Hong Kong still using the name "China National Aviation Corporation (Hong Kong) and "China National Aviation Corporation (Group)." China National Aviation Corporation was acted as a "window company" in the British Colony since 1984, even after the handover of Hong Kong back to China, and ceased to do business in Hong Kong 10 years later (on 10 August 2007). Several subsidiaries were also incorporated in Hong Kong, such as China National Aviation Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited on 4 August 1992 and then China National Aviation Corporation (Group) Limited on 13 June 1995 (CNAC (HK) became its subsidiary) and
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#1732848947911240-586: The Ministry of Culture are headquartered in the district. In the year of 2022, the GDP of Chaoyang district was 791.12 billion yuan ($ 117.62 billion by nominal), with GDP per capita at 229,843 yuan ($ 34,172 by nominal). China National Aviation Holdings Company (parent company of Air China ), SOHO China , CITIC Group , Sinopec , Qihoo 360 , COFCO , and Beijing Capital Airlines have their headquarters in Chaoyang District. Renren Inc. has its headquarters on
260-544: The 23rd floor of the Jing An Center ( 静安中心 ; 靜安中心 ; Jìng'ān Zhōngxīn ) in Chaoyang District. Wanda Group has its headquarters in the Wanda Plaza ( 万达广场 ). Wanda Cinemas is headquartered in the same complex. China Resources Beverage , the distributor of C'estbon water, has its north China regional office in the district. According to Chaoyang's official website, the district "is home to more than 60 percent of
280-646: The eastern 2nd Ring Road , and nearly as far east as the Ximazhuang toll station on the Jingtong Expressway . Within the urban area of Beijing, it occupies 470.8 square kilometres (181.8 sq mi), making it the central city's largest district, with Haidian second. As of November 2020, Chaoyang had a total population of 3,452,460, making it the most populous district in Beijing. The district has jurisdiction over 24 subdistrict offices and 19 area offices. Chaoyang
300-560: The foreign business agencies in Beijing, over 3,000 foreign companies, 167 international news agencies, and two-thirds of the 158 of the global top 500 transnational companies that have invested in Beijing." Some of these are: ABB Group (China headquarters), Air France , All Nippon Airways , (Beijing Office, Beijing Fortune Building) Halliburton , IBM , KBR , Kerr-McGee China Petroleum Ltd. (an Occidental Petroleum subsidiary), Korean Air (Hyundai Motor Tower ( 现代汽车大厦 ; Xiàndài qìchē dàshà )), Kroll Inc. , Lummus Technology,
320-425: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chaoyang_District&oldid=1185620347 " Categories : Place name disambiguation pages District name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Chinese-language text Short description
340-492: The subsidiary even used a logo similar to China National Aviation Corporation . CNAC once owned a significant stake in Dragonair and LSG Lufthansa Service Hong Kong . The stakes, along with 50% stake of Jardine Airport Services (JASL) was transferred to a listed subsidiary China National Aviation Company Limited (former ticker symbol SEHK:1110, incorporated on 3 February 1997). In turn, China National Aviation Company Limited
360-506: Was 69% owned by Air China Limited (acquired from CNAC(G)). The stake in Dragonair (43.29%) was acquired by Cathay Pacific in 2006, and China National Aviation Company Limited was also privatized in 2007 by Air China Limited. On 10 June 2008, the 50% stake in JASL was sold back from Air China to CNAC(G). Dragonair, as of 2016, was a wholly owned subsidiary of Cathay Pacific, which Air China, now
380-612: Was demolished to make way for the headquarters of Shanghai Commercial Bank. In January 2021, the United States government named China National Aviation Holding as a company "owned or controlled" by the People's Liberation Army and thereby prohibited any American company or individual from investing in it. China National Aviation Holding is the majority owner of several airlines and subsidiaries, including: Airline share ownership and subsidiaries: Other operations: The key trends for
400-433: Was nationalized in 1949. In 1988 Air China ( Chinese : 中国国际航空公司 ; lit. 'China International Airline Company') and other airlines were formed by the separation of commercial activity and regulating body of the government. The once defunct aforementioned legal person of the group China National Aviation Corporation ( Chinese : 中國航空股份有限公司 ), was also re-registered in Hong Kong on 31 August 1984 as
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