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Mawangdui subdistrict

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Country
  
China

district
  
Furong

Population
  
54,600 (2012)

Prefecture-level city
  
Changsha

Time zone
  
China Standard (UTC+8)

Province
  
Hunan

The Mawangdui subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 马王堆街道; traditional Chinese: 馬王堆街道; pinyin: mǎwángduī jiēdào) is a subdistrict of Furong District, Changsha, China. It is located on the central east of Furong. The subdistrict is bordered by Xianghu to the west, Huoxing and Dongtundu subdistricts to the south, Mapoling to the east, and Kaifu District across the Liuyang River to the north. Mawangdui is subdivided into three communities and two villages, with a population of 54,600 in 2012.

Map of Mawangdui Residential District, Furong, Changsha, Hunan, China, 410016

The place is famous for the archaeological excavations of the Mawangdui Western Han tombs, which are located at the central south of Mawangdui subdistrict. The tombs were excavated from 1972 to 1974, and all the artifacts from the tombs are on display at the Hunan Provincial Museum. The archaeological site is one of the important tourist and cultural attractions in Changsha.

References

Mawangdui subdistrict Wikipedia