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Which district does Beijing Qinghe belong to?
Qinghe is located in Haidian District, Beijing.

Qinghe refers to Qinghe Street, a street under the jurisdiction of Haidian District, Beijing, located in the northeast of the district, 7 kilometers away from the district government. Qinghe Sub-district Office is located in Qinghe Building, No.20 Xiaoying West Road, Qinghe, Haidian District. As of 202 1 query, Qinghe Street has 26 communities under its jurisdiction (data for 2008).

Located in the North Fifth Ring Road, it connects Changping in the north, Olympic Village in Chaoyang District in the east and Beijing Science and Technology Center in the west, which is an important area for Beijing's development. Qinghe area belonged to Changping before liberation, and its name may be related to Guo Shoujing, a scientist in Yuan Dynasty. Guo Shoujing, with thoughtful words, is from Xingtai County, Hebei Province. He was a famous astronomer and water conservancy expert in Yuan Dynasty, and an outstanding scientist in the world in13rd century.

What are the interesting places in Qinghe?

1, Songwu Park: Songwu Park is built in the central area of Qinghe County. Its majestic wind and ethereal scenery, which learn from the past and learn from the present, have formed a brand-new online landscape, which has integrated the regional characteristics of economic prosperity into a more rich cultural atmosphere.

2. Happy Forest Park: Happy Forest Tourist Area in Qinghe County is located in Wangshizhuang, west of the county, along Xingqing Highway, covering an area of more than 9,000 mu, three kilometers away from Qinghecheng Station of Beijing-Kowloon Railway. The construction of the scenic spot is based on the folklore of Song Wu, the hero of the county, showing the heroic image and reappearing the style of the ancient forest.

3. New Century Plaza: New Century Plaza is located in the center of Qinghe International Cashmere Science and Technology Park, covering an area of 330 mu. Planning and design by Tsinghua University in accordance with international first-class standards. The whole square is divided into three areas from south to north. Since the construction started in August 2002, the square has been built into one, two and three districts.