The Yanjiang District is divided into 5 subdistricts and 17 towns.[4] The district also hosts a labor camp, which is also included in population figures.[2][4]
Yanjiang District also is home to the Sichuan Dayan Labor Camp (四川大堰劳动教养管理所), which had a recorded population of 2,184 in 2010.[2][4]
Economy
The district recorded a GDP of 50.25 billion Chinese Yuan in 2018, an 8.1% increase from the previous year.[3] The following table shows a breakdown of the district's GDP:[5]
Sector
2018 Value (Yuan)
Percent of 2018 GDP
Percent Increase from 2017
Primary Sector
5.136 billion
10.22%
3.5%
Secondary Sector
27.963 billion
55.65%
9.0%
Tertiary Sector
17.149 billion
34.13%
8.1%
TOTAL
50.248 billion
100.00%
8.1%
Agriculture
As of 2018, the values of the district's agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishing industries totaled 9.29 billion Yuan, a 3.6% increase from 2017.[5] Of this, the district's seeding industry's output totaled 4.62 billion Yuan, the forestry industry's totaled 0.49 billion, animal husbandry totaled 3.32 billion, fisheries totaled 0.31 billion, and fishing-related services totaled 0.55 billion.[5] The district government estimates that in 2018 alone, the district produced 85,000 tons of meat, farmed 72,000 hectares of land, and had a nursery area of 40 hectares.[5]
In 2018, Yanjiang received 7.069 million domestic tourists, contributing 4.198 billion Yuan to the district's economy.[5] The district also received 43,300 foreign tourists in 2018, mostly from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, contributing 945,600 US Dollars to the district's economy.[5]
Demographics
According to the 2010 Chinese Census, Yanjiang District had a population of 905,729 people, down from 1,016,034 recorded in the 2000 Census.[2] The district government's website estimated that the population stood around 1,070,000 in 2019.[3]
As of 2018, Yanjiang District has a road network totaling 3,970.5 kilometers in length, of which, 82.3 kilometers were expressways.[5] In 2018, the district government recorded 54.52 million passenger trips on the district's roads, an 8.0% increase from 2017.[5] The district was home to road freight totaling a weight of 61.28 million tons, which was also an 8.0% from 2017.[5] Notable highways which pass through the district include the G76 Expressway, the S40 Suihong Expressway, the S106 Road, and China National Highway 321.
Maritime Transport
The district reported 2.39 million tons of freight transported via waterways in 2018, a 14.9% increase from 2017.[5] The main waterway in the district is the Tuo River.