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Dongcheng District, Beijing
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|postal_code = 100010, 100061
|postal_code_type = Postal code
|settlement_type = District
|image_skyline = Beijing's central-north core seen from Dongzhimen.JPG
|imagesize = 220px
|image_caption = District viewed from Dongzhimen to the northeast, 2007
|image_map = Dongcheng.png
|map_caption = Dongcheng District in Beijing
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|subdivision_type = Country
|subdivision_name = People's Republic of China
|subdivision_type1 = Municipality
|subdivision_name1 = Beijing
|subdivision_type2 = Township-level divisions
|subdivision_name2 = 17 subdistricts
|area_code = 0010
|area_total_km2 = 40.6
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|population_as_of = 2010
|population_density_km2 = auto
|population_total = 919000
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The Dongcheng District (; literally "east city district") of Beijing covers the eastern half of Beijing's urban core, the Old City. Its area, further subdivided into 17 subdistricts, includes all that section of the Old City inside the 2nd Ring Road with some areas outside, even crossing the 3rd Ring Road at its northernmost extent. The district's population was 535,558 as of China's 2000 Census.
Settlement in the area dates back over a millennium. It did not formally become a district of the city until the establishment of the Republic of China in 1911. The name Dongcheng was first given to it in a 1958 reorganization; it has existed in its current form since a 2010 merger with the former Chongwen District to its south.
Dongcheng includes many of Beijing's major cultural attractions, such as the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. More than a quarter of the city's Major National Historical and Cultural Sites are inside its boundaries, with a similar percentage of those protected at the municipal level.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://en.bjdch.gov.cn/n8775435/n8817900/n8817930/index.html )Tiananmen Square is also in Dongcheng, along with other popular destinations for domestic and international tourists such as the bars and nightlife in the ''hutong''s of Nanluogoxiang and the shopping in Wangfujing. Over three-quarters of the district's economic activity is in the service sector.
==Geography==

Dongcheng is often described, and depicted on simplified maps, as the eastern half of the area inside the 2nd Ring Road. However, the district boundaries include some areas outside it as well, particularly on the north and east. In the former direction a small projection crosses the 3rd Ring Road. The 2010 merger with Chongwen added some land beyond the Ring Road on the south.

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