Yuelu, Changsha
Yuelu District (simplified Chinese: 岳麓区; traditional Chinese: 嶽麓區; pinyin: Yuèlù qū) is one of six urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province, China.Located on the west bank of the Xiang River, as the western part of the City proper, the district is named after Mount Yuelu, one of the national parks, Yuelu District covers 538.83 km2 (208.04 sq mi)[2] with registered population of 644,834 and resident population of 818,900 (as of 2014).[2] The district has 16 subdistricts and 2 towns under its jurisdiction, its administrative centre is at Wangyue (望岳街道).It covers most of the historic West District, including South Lushan Road (麓山南路), Yinpenling (银盆岭), Juzizhou (桔子洲) and Wangyuehu (望月村) four subdistricts, Yuelushan Township (岳麓山乡) and Wangyue Township (望岳乡) of the historic Jiaoqu, Tianding Township (天顶乡) of the historic Wangcheng County.The per capita GDP by the population of mid-year permanent residents in 2017 was 120,499 yuan (17,847 US dollars).