Wudaokou, located in Haidian District, is the fifth crossing in beijing-baotou railway originating from Beijing North Railway Station, hence its name. Now Wudaokou is a famous block, and many famous universities in Beijing, such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, China University of Mining and Technology, China Geo University, Beijing Forestry University and China Agricultural University, gather nearby, which makes the campus atmosphere in this area strong, and students such as Xueyuan Road and Shuangqing Road shuttle through it. It is a typical university town. You can go shopping here, visit several universities and relive the campus years.
Where is Wudaokou?
Wudaokou is from Beijing. As it is the fifth crossing of the old Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway from Beijing North Station, it is named Wudaokou, with four crossings and Shuangqing Road crossing in front and back. There is no interchange, and all trains need fences to block passing cars and pedestrians. With the increasing traffic volume in this area, traffic jams often occur. 20 1 6165438+1October1day, Tsinghua campus railway station was closed, and Wudaokou railway began to be demolished.
Wudaokou area has the world's popular food and fashionable clothes, as well as Korean bars, large shopping malls, large supermarkets and internationally renowned leading companies with their own characteristics. Wudaokou business district is booming. Wudaokou is not only a fashionable place for students to hang around, but also a mature business circle.
With the establishment of the subway station in 2003, Wudaokou's economy gradually prospered and its scope gradually expanded. We usually refer to Wudaokou on Chengfu Road in Wudaokou area, west to Lanqiying, east to University of Science and Technology Beijing, north to Beijing Forestry University and south to beijing city university. There are many universities, including Tsinghua, Peking University, Beijing University, Physics University, North Language, Beilin, Agricultural University and North Language.
Which district does Wudaokou belong to?
Wudaokou belongs to Haidian District, which belongs to Beijing and is located in the west and northwest of Beijing. It is adjacent to Xicheng District and Chaoyang District in the east, Fengtai District in the south, Shijingshan District and Mentougou District in the west and Changping District in the north.
Haidian District is located in the west and northwest of Beijing urban area and its suburbs, bordering Chaoyang District, Xicheng District, Fengtai District, Shijingshan District, Mentougou District and Changping District, between 39 53' and 40 09' north latitude and116 03'-1/kloc-east longitude. The jurisdiction is an irregular parallelogram, and the east and west sides are longer than the north and south sides. Hebei village in the East Pole is about 29 kilometers away from Mount Yang in the West Pole, and Shuangta Village in the North Pole is about 30 kilometers away from Wujiachang in the South Pole.
Which district does Wudaokou in Beijing belong to?
Wudaokou in Beijing belongs to Haidian District.
Wudaokou refers to the fifth crossing of Laojingzhang Railway from Beijing North Railway Station, with "Sidaokou" and "Shuangqing Road Crossing" in front. There is no interchange, and all trains need fences to block passing cars and pedestrians. With the increasing traffic volume in this area, traffic jams often occur. 20 1 6165438+1October1day, Tsinghua campus railway station was closed, and Wudaokou railway began to be demolished.
Wudaokou is also home to Peking University and Tsinghua University. A large number of well-known IT companies, such as Sohu, sogou, Google, Netease, EMC, etc. , are gathered in the south gate of Tsinghua Tsinghua science and technology building. The South African bar on the ground floor of the building has unique South African characteristics, and various international friends gather. During the 20 10 World Cup in South Africa, there will be a live broadcast of the World Cup.
Traffic profile:
Subway: Wudaokou Station of Beijing Subway 13 Line (station number 1304) was completed and opened to traffic in September 2002. Exit: a north exit, b south exit.
Bus: Wudaokou-Bus Station: 508, 307, 33 1, 375, 429, 549, 562, 630, 86, 626 (formerly Yuntong 126).
Wudaokou subway station-bus stop: No.375, No.398 and No.626 (formerly Yuntong 126, dedicated to 12).