Jiangwang Subdistrict

Jiangwang Subdistrict is a subdistrict located in the Hanjiang District of Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. The subdistrict covers a total area of 13.2 square kilometers, has a population of 33,000 people, and is divided into five residential communities and four villages:

Etymology
The subdistrict is named after Jiangwang Temple, a site in ancient Nanjing named for an ancient king named Jiang.

Current status
, the subdistrict is divided into five residential communities and four villages. The western 8.57 square kilometers of the subdistrict are rural, whereas the eastern 4.63 square kilometers of the subdistrict are urbanized.

2006 Restructuring
In 2006, a number of villages which formerly belonged to Jiangwang were given to the neighboring Xinsheng Subdistrict. In the same year a number of villages within Jiangwang were merged, specifically, the former village of Zhiyuan merged into Yulin Village, the former village of Linhe merged into Silian Village, and the former village of Tanghu merged into Yuelai Village. This resulted in the subdistrict being divided into two neighborhood committees [ zh] and four villages. , neighborhood committees include those of Jiangwang, Heyue , Jiangyi (蒋邑), Yulin (余林), and Heqiao (何桥). Villages include Yulin Village, Heqiao Village ), Yuelai Village , and Silian Village ).

Economy
As of 2017, the subdistrict reported a GDP of 5.375 billion Renminbi.

Agriculture
Currently, the subdistrict is home to 6500 mu of vegetable crop fields. In recent years, Jiangwang has grown six new varieties of vegetables, eight types of nursery stock flowers and two tunnel technologies. Nearly ten thousand yuan has been used to construct agricultural facilities, dredge 103 rivers, complete 21.5 liters of earthwork and build another 3500 meters of brick or stone lining and drained a new pump station.

Industry
Companies which have operations in Jiangwang include Red Star Macalline [ zh], Princess Disha, and Qinman.

Education
The subdistrict is home to Jiangwang Middle School, a private middle school founded in 1960, which enrolls over 2,700 students.