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Prefecture-level city
  
Danzhou

Website
  
www.dna.gov.cn

Urban area
  
25 km²

Local time
  
Monday 5:41 AM

Time zone
  
China Standard (UTC+8)

Area
  
238.8 km²

Population
  
220,000 (2010)

Province
  
Hainan

Nada, Hainan

Country
  
People's Republic of China

Weather
  
23°C, Wind NW at 0 km/h, 89% Humidity

Nada (Chinese: 那大; pinyin: Nàdà) is a town in Danzhou city, Hainan province, China. Nada was established more than 400 years ago, and has been the administrative seat and urban center of Danzhou (formerly Dan County) since 1958. It has a population of 220,000 as of 2010.

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Map of Na Street Road, Danzhou, Hainan, China, 571700

Location

Nada is located in northwestern Hainan, 137 kilometres (85 mi) from the provincial capital Haikou, and 288 kilometres (179 mi) from Sanya by expressway. It covers a total area of 238.76 square kilometres (92.19 sq mi), with a built-up area of 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi).

History

Nada was founded more than 400 years ago with the merger of the villages of Nanian (那念) and Datong (大同). The name Nada was formed from the first syllables of the two villages. During the early 1950s, Nada was part of the seventh district of Dan County (Danxian). Nada County was established in May 1957, with Nada Town as its seat. In December 1958, Nada County was merged into Dan County, but the seat of Dan County was moved from Xinzhou to Nada Town. The town was called Nada Commune from 1958 to 1981, and its outskirts were split off as Qianjin Commune (later Qianjin District) in 1977, but merged back into Nada in 1987.

American Christian missionaries called the town Nodoa, and established a station there in 1888.

Administrative divisions

As of 2013, Nada has 11 residential communities (社区), 21 villages, and 8 farms under its administration.

Demographics

As of the 2010 National Census, Nada has a population of 220,000. Its residents speak a variety of languages and dialects, including Danzhou dialect, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainanese, Hlai, Miao, and Lingao. Mandarin is also widely spoken.

Economy

In 2013, Nada's GDP grew by 23.3% to 5.8 billion yuan, including 0.5 billion from the primary sector, 2.33 billion from the secondary sector, and 2.96 billion from the tertiary sector (service). The per capita disposable income for urban residents was 22,310 yuan.

Transportation

The area will be served by Danzhou Airport, an under-construction airport in approximately 25 km northeast of Nada. It will be international-class, built to handle the increasing amount of tourists visiting the area.

References

Nada, Hainan Wikipedia