Ganzi Village

Coordinates: 28°02′09″N 112°47′52″E / 28.0358125565°N 112.7976444594°E / 28.0358125565; 112.7976444594
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Ganzi Village
鑒子村
village
Ganzi Village is located in Hunan
Ganzi Village
Ganzi Village
Location of Ganzi in Hunan
Coordinates: 28°02′09″N 112°47′52″E / 28.0358125565°N 112.7976444594°E / 28.0358125565; 112.7976444594
CountryChina
ProvinceHunan
CityChangsha
DistrictYuelu District
SubdistrictHanpu
Area
 • Total8.2 km2 (3.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total2,590
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Area code0731
LanguagesStandard Chinese and Changsha dialect

Ganzi Village (Chinese: 干子; pinyin: Gànzǐ Cūn or Chinese: 鉴子村; pinyin: Jiànzǐ Cūn) is a village of Hanpu Subdistrict in Yuelu District, Changsha, China.[1][2] The village is an enclave of Yuelu District located between Yuhu District of Xiangtan and Ningxiang. It covers an area of 8.2 km2 (3.2 sq mi) with about 730 households and a population of 2,590 (as of 2017).[3] The village has 25 groups, its villagers' committee is at Yangliutang (Chinese: 杨柳塘).[citation needed]

History[edit]

The village was originally named "Jianzi Village" (simplified Chinese: 鉴字村; traditional Chinese: 鑒字村; pinyin: Jiànzì Cūn or simplified Chinese: 鉴子村; traditional Chinese: 鑒子村; pinyin: Jiànzi Cūn). The local Changsha dialects for Chinese characters "鉴字", "鉴子" and "干子" are homophones and are pronounced as "Ganzi". Although their different Chinese character writings, the local dialect pronunciation is the same, but it is quite different in standard Chinese pronunciation. Mainly because of the Chinese character "干子" easier to write, the name of the village gradually evolved from "Jianzi" to "ganzi" in standard Chinese pronunciation with differences in writing Chinese characters.

Geography[edit]

Ganzi Village is located in the west of Jin River between Heling Town (Chinese: 鹤岭镇) of Yuhu District and Daolin Town of Ningxiang. It is bordered with Jingxin Village (Chinese: 晶鑫村) of Heling Town to the north, Xiaojing Village (Chinese: 小荆村) of Heling Town across the Jin River to the east, Jinqiao Village (Chinese: 金侨村) of Heling Town to the south, Longquanhu Village (Chinese: 龙泉湖村) of Daolin Township to the west. Ganzi Village is high in the west and low in the east with a long strip of its land. It is 5 kilometers long from east to west, 2 kilometers long from north to south, it has an area of 8.2 square kilometers and 150.495 hectares (2256.3 mu) of arable land.[4]

Infrastructure[edit]

Ganzi Village is located in the center of the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan City Cluster, but it is an enclave of Yuelu District. It is surrounded by Xiangtan on three sides of the north, south and east. The whole village is powered by Xiangtan, it has been poor infrastructure. In 2013, Local authorities of Changsha and Xiangtan invested 8 million yuan (about 129 million US dollars) to transform the power supply in the village. The transformer was upgraded from the previous 220 kilowatts to 1,520 kilowatts. In 2014, Ganzi Primary School and public kindergarten were incorporated into the educational facilities of Yuelu District and they were formally enrolled in the autumn of 2015.[5]

Primary school and kindergarten[edit]

The Ganzi Primary School (Chinese: 干字小学) and its sub-kindergarten project is invested by the government of Yuelu District. It is built in 6 classes of primary school and 3 classes of kindergartens. The construction area is approximately 500 square meters, including the primary school teaching building, kindergarten, canteen and teacher turnover room. Sports field and so on. Its construction began on 4 December 2014 and students officially met in September 2015. In 2016, there were 119 students and 9 faculty members.[6]

The school and its ancillary facilities are planned to cover a total area of 31 mu (20,677 square meters), and the construction area of school buildings and teacher turnover houses is approximately 5,000 square meters. After the completion of the school, the primary school will have 6 classes and 3 classes of kindergartens, which can accommodate 400 students to study at the same time, fully satisfying the needs of the village and surrounding education.[5]

2014 Changsha School Bus Accident[edit]

The 2014 Changsha School Bus Traffic Accident (Chinese: 长沙市岳麓区7·10重大交通(校车)事故) occurred at 16:35 on 10 July 2014. Zheng Youhua (Chinese: 郑友华), a driver of Lelewang Kindergarten (Chinese: 乐乐旺幼儿园) located in Jinqiao Village of Xiangtang Township (Chinese: 响塘乡; modern Heling Town) drove a school bus to the children's home in Changsha, the vehicle crashed into a pond in Shitang'ao (Chinese: 石塘坳) of Ganzi Village. The incident caused the death of all 11 people in the vehicle, including the driver, and direct economic losses of 6.57 million yuan (about 1.07 million US dollars).

The accident resulted in four persons being held criminally liable and 21 people under administrative scrutiny. The incident directly led to a national school bus safety hazard investigation and treatment, it accelerated the standardized management of school buses. The implementation of the school bus safety management responsibility has formed the main focus of the government, and a model for joint management of schools, families and society.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2017年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:含浦街道 [2017 Statistical Area Numbers and Rural-Urban Area Numbers: Hanpu Subdistrict] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2018. 430104013210 220 干子村委会
  2. ^ 2009年岳麓区行政区划 [2009 Yuelu District Administrative Divisions]. 行政区划网站 www.xzqh.org (in Chinese). 行政区划网站/区划地名网站 (Administrative Divisions Web/District Geographic Names Web). 29 November 2010. Retrieved 27 July 2018. 430104104 含浦镇{...}430104104210 220 干子村{...}
  3. ^ About Ganzi Village / 干子村 see yuelu.gov (6 November 2017) or yuelu.gov (2 May 2018)
  4. ^ The location of Ganzi Village is mainly based on Baidu map (see map.baidu). The current village-level names in the adjacent areas referring to Ningxiang and Yuhu District are according to the village-level adjustment of Yuhu District and the village-level adjustment of Daolin in 2016.
  5. ^ a b about the history of Ganzi Primary School (Chinese: 干字小学), according to the related news reports on acceptance of the school construction projects, see 163.com (5 December 2014), (5 December 2014), (2015-08-28), yuelu.gov (2015-08-28) or sina.com (2015-6-18)
  6. ^ the number of students and teachers of the school in 2016, according to the Annual Report of the Legal Institutions on 2016 (事业单位法人年度报告书). see yuelu.gov (1 April 2017)
  7. ^ Investigation Report on 2014 Changsha Traffic (School Bus) Accident / 长沙市岳麓区"7.10"重大道路交通(校车)事故调查报告 see safehoo.com (15 December 2016)hunansafety.gov (3 September 2014) or 360doc (2014-12-12)