Educated road names
Educated road names. How should we name the road? How should we name it to make it look literate? To show the cultural heritage of a city and the characteristics of the street where this road is located, how to come up with a cultural road name? Let’s take a look at this article to tell you how to name a road
Cultured road names. Road naming must have cultural connotations
Naming people is never a careless matter, and naming a road certainly isn’t either. exception. Because, if the road name is certain, it will gradually become intertwined with the history and culture of the city. Whether the road name is good or not actually reflects the cultural accomplishment of the city owner.
I have always criticized the road names in Hami. I always thought that except for Zhongshan Road, which has a bit of history, Aya Road, which still retains a bit of local flavor, and Guangdong Road, which shows the value of aiding Xinjiang, most of the others are lackluster. , not to mention the Ring Road that does not ring the city, Xinmin Road with numbers 123456, Xinjian Road that is casually called Xinjian Road, Ping An Road that has nothing to do with safety, Yingbin Road that fights with each other, etc., all of these are missing. One thing is enough. Unfortunately, our upbringing failed to help us come up with some catchy and eloquent road names. The reasons are, firstly, lack of cultural accumulation, and secondly, acting haphazardly.
When China's cities are all the same, it seems that only road names can retain some regional characteristics. If we really can't stop the city from expanding with the same face, can we put more effort into naming it so that the small city name card of the road name can have a different color? For example, are the east and west sections of Ring City Road called Hui Wangfu Road or Hui Wanggong Road more Hami-like?
On a smaller scale, road names are an aspect of a city’s image; on a larger scale, road names are also a reflection of urban culture. Politicians should draw on the wisdom of the people instead of naming names behind closed doors, or even if names are chosen behind closed doors, can culture come first? For example, Ren'ai Road, Xinyi Road, Zhongxiao Road, and Chongwen Road in traditional culture; such as Gaochang Road, Qiuci Road, Shule Road, and Loulan Road in Western Culture; such as Banchao Road, Zuogong (Zongtang) Road, and Lin Road in historical figures. Gong (Zexu) Road, Yue Highway; or named in groups, such as Chang'an Road, Changchun Road, Changzhi Road, Changning Road, or at the worst, they can be named after cities in the mainland, which can also show that Huaxia is a family.
After living in a city for a long time, you will develop feelings for it, just like home. But the trouble is that you have nothing to say about the growth and development of this home. I have been worried that new roads will continue to be named arbitrarily. Fortunately, the 13th Agricultural Division seems to be aware of this. They have changed the road names in the large barracks area to red road names, such as Yan'an Road, Jinggangshan Road, and Ruijin Road. etc. Although the name change was done behind closed doors and without soliciting the opinions of the people, this change at least combined well with the red origin of the 13th Agricultural Division itself. Such a road name naturally has some red connotation and history. This is a wise move to value and reflect urban culture.
Of course I am not a cultured person, and I don’t know much about culture. I can’t say that giving a name as mentioned above is considered cultured. It’s just a vulgar opinion, but it still gives us a name for the road of Hami. What a good name.
The name of a cultural road. On July 23, the reporter learned from the Hohhot Civil Affairs Bureau that in line with "respecting history, taking care of customs, having healthy meanings, rich connotations, one name along the way, north and south as the road, Based on the principle of "streets are divided from east to west, easy to find and remember", the bureau plans to rename the place names of 25 roads in Saihan District. After on-site investigation, repeated discussions, and hiring experts for argumentation, the new place names of these 25 roads have been initially determined. . In order to brainstorm ideas and select the best, the bureau is now announcing the proposed name change to the public through this newspaper to solicit opinions from July 23 to August 15. (Northern News, July 24)
The naming of 25 roads in Hohhot City is soliciting opinions from the public. The author believes that this move is worthy of praise. In the process of determining road names, listening to public opinion can not only unleash the enthusiasm of the public, but also explore urban characteristics and inherit urban culture. Road naming should have the heritage of urban culture.
Urban road names are symbols that reflect people’s feelings of perception, recognition, and expectations.
Some people say that if the history of a city is compared to a masterpiece, then the names of the streets and lanes in the city are the best chapters. Indeed, road names are a silent guide to urban space and a window that reflects the city’s style and displays its cultural heritage.
There are many cities with distinctive road names, such as Furong Lane and Lotus Pond in Changsha, and Haer Lane and Qinghefang in Hangzhou. They not only have profound meanings and connotations, but also sound ancient and full of twists and turns. . However, it is undeniable that with the advancement of urbanization, many new roads and streets have been built in many places. Some cities have set a record of more than 500 new road names and place names appearing in a year, resulting in the naming of many roads. They are all clichéd and similar and cannot reflect the cultural heritage of the city. In some places, road naming rights are even auctioned, and eventually the roads are named after companies, causing the city's characteristics to be lost, and the roots of urban culture to be cut off, and it is sad that thousands of cities are the same.
The author calls on the naming of new roads and streets in the city to learn from the practices of Hohhot and solicit opinions extensively so that road naming can reflect more of the city's cultural heritage.
Names of cultural roads 3 This newspaper reported that 77 new roads in Luoyang City will be named. Reporters learned yesterday from the Civil Affairs Bureau that since 2013, there have been 77 new or extended roads in Luoyang City. These roads have been reviewed by experts and preliminary naming plans have been formulated. From now until the 31st of this month, the public will be open to solicit opinions. What is the name of the new road? Please give us your feedback.
77 Roads | All from urban areas
The 77 newly named roads are newly built or extended roads in Luoyang City since 2013, including 13 in Jianxi District, 16 in Xigong District, 2 in Old Town, 1 in Hehe District, 28 in Luolong District, 10 in High-tech Zone, and 7 in Geely District.
The reporter saw in the preliminary naming plan that most of the names on the list are preliminary names for new roads, including Jingjie Road starting from Hengshan Road in the west and Huashan Road in the east, starting from No. 68 Daonan Road in the north, and south It reaches Jinyuan Lane of Daonan Road, starts from Binhe South Road in the north, ends at Lihe Street on Kaiyuan Avenue in the south, starts from Tianjin Road in the east, and ends at Kapok Road at Qingdian South Road in the west. In addition, there are also some extension roads, such as Binhe North Road extending westward from Ankang Road to Yiyang boundary.
Some of these road names are named according to their geographical location, such as Lijing Lane and Qubei Road; some follow the customary names of local residents, such as Sanjia Lane and Dali Lane; some are named after historical celebrities. Such as Zimei Street and Zuosi Street; some are named after trees, such as Rosewood Road and Kapok Road.
Guan Wenjiang, chief of the Zoning and Place Names Section of the Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau, said that the preliminary naming plan has been reviewed by experts from the School of Humanities of Henan University of Science and Technology, the Household Affairs Brigade of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, and the Municipal Local History Office. After the opinions of the general public were revised, it was finally submitted to the municipal government for review and approval.
For these road names, if citizens have relevant comments or suggestions, they can call 63937134, send an email to lysd-mzj@163.com, or go to the Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau at No. 40 Kaixuan East Road Geographical Names Section reflects.
Name the roads | To have culture and artistic conception, you must also have a cultural taste
Since 1982, Luoyang City has successively renamed more than 1,400 roads, 21 water systems, and 457 new buildings. Name objects and residential areas.
So, how are the roads in Luoyang City named? In this regard, Guan Wenjiang said that when Luoyang City formulates the road naming scheme in urban areas, it will formulate hierarchical, serialized, and grouped road naming schemes for different groups in each urban area, which will not only reflect the regional characteristics of Luoyang, but also Pay more attention to the in-depth exploration of Luoyang’s history and culture.
According to reports, the urban roads in Luoyang City are divided into four groups for naming: the first group is Luolong District, which is named after highlighting history, culture and historical figures, such as Houzaimen Street ; The second group is Xigong District, Old City and _he District, with the main line of highlighting the ancient street culture of Luoyang, taking into account the naming of flowers in the Mangshan area, such as Guohua Road; the third group is Jianxi District and High-tech Zone, to highlight the city Names and tree names are used as the main line; the fourth group is Yibin District, which is named with the names of the disappeared villages as the main line and taking into account the historical and cultural heritage of the Yibin area, such as Zhuge Street.
Among them, the main roads with a width of more than 50 meters are called "avenues", such as Longmen Avenue, Peony Avenue, Wangcheng Avenue, etc., which highlight the characteristics of Luoyang and achieve the effect of promoting Luoyang.
In addition, in the area south of Luohe River, the east-west roads are named "road", such as Zhenghe Road, Taikang Road, Guanlin Road, etc.; the north-south roads are named "street". Common names, such as Tongji Street, Changxing Street, Yongtai Street, etc., are used to enhance the directionality of place names.
Legal basis:
These regulations are formulated in accordance with the State Council's "Regulations on the Management of Place Names" and relevant laws and regulations, and in combination with the actual situation of this city. Article 2 These regulations shall apply to the management of place names within the administrative region of this city. Article 3 Place names mentioned in these regulations include:
(1) Names of natural geographical entities, including names of mountains, rivers, lakes, beaches, etc.;
(2) Names of administrative divisions, Refers to the names of banner counties, townships (towns) and street offices;
(3) The name of residential areas, refers to streets, roads, lanes, buildings, residential areas (doors, buildings, households), Names of administrative villages and natural villages;
(4) Names with geographical significance used by professional departments, including names of bridges, tunnels, reservoirs, various platforms, stations, ports, venues, places of interest, tourist attractions, etc. . Article 4 The civil affairs department of the Municipal People's Government is the administrative department for place names in this city and is responsible for the management of place names in the city; the civil affairs department of the people's government of each banner, county and district is the administrative department for place names within its jurisdiction and is responsible for the management of place names within its jurisdiction. Departments such as development and reform, ethnic affairs, public security, finance, human resources and social security, land and resources, urban and rural construction, planning, transportation, culture, tourism, industry and commerce, quality and technical supervision, etc., shall coordinate and manage place names in accordance with their respective responsibilities. Article 5 The municipal administrative department for place names shall prepare a special plan for place names in this city based on the overall land use plan and urban and rural planning. After review by the municipal planning department, it shall be submitted to the Municipal People's Government for approval and implementation. The administrative departments for place names in each banner, county, or district shall, in light of the actual conditions of the region and in accordance with the municipal special plan for place names, prepare a special plan for place names in the region, implement it with the approval of the people's government at the same level, and report it to the city's administrative department for place names for the record. Article 6: The management of place names insists on respecting history and current status, maintaining the relative stability of place names, and protecting place names with long history and commemorative significance. Article 7 The administrative departments of place names in cities, banners, counties and districts shall strengthen the management of place name archives and accept the supervision and guidance of the archives management departments at the same level in terms of business. Chapter 2 Naming and Renaming of Place Names Article 8 The naming and renaming of place names shall comply with relevant national regulations and meet the following requirements:
(1) Meet the requirements of the special planning for place names and reflect the local history, geography, culture, National and economic characteristics;
(2) In line with the actual situation of the nature, function, form, scale and environment of the named entity, and the meaning is healthy, concise and accurate;
(3) Paid naming is not allowed when naming places;
(4) Place names consist of two parts: proper names and common names, and proper names or common names are not allowed to be used alone;
(5) Characters used in place names It should be accurate, standardized, concise and easy to understand, and generally Arabic numerals, letters and punctuation marks are not allowed;
(6) If a place has both Mongolian and Chinese place names, the Mongolian place name shall be used as the standard place name;
(7) Standards for the use of common names of streets, roads and lanes: the red line of a road is 24 meters or more, the east-west direction is a street (main street), and the north-south direction is a road (avenue). Roads below the red line of 24 meters are lanes. The naming of streets, roads, and lanes in townships (towns) shall be based on local actual conditions;
(8) Streets, roads, and lanes that comply with the provisions of these regulations will generally not be renamed. Article 9 The naming and renaming of place names shall be handled in accordance with the following procedures:
(1) Administrative division names shall be handled in accordance with the state’s administrative division management and approval authority.
The name of a sub-district office shall be applied for by the people's government of the district under its jurisdiction, and shall be submitted to the municipal people's government for approval after being reviewed by the municipal administrative department for place names. The name of a village or community shall be applied for by the township (town) people's government or sub-district office and shall be approved by the local banner. After review by the county and district administrative departments for place names, they shall be reported to the people's government at the same level for approval and reported to the municipal administrative departments for place names for filing; (2) The names of natural geographical entities such as mountains, rivers, and lakes shall be determined by the banner county or district where they are located. The people's government submits an application, which is reviewed by the municipal administrative department for place names and submitted to the municipal people's government for approval. If it involves the boundaries of neighboring cities and other national regulations, it shall be handled in accordance with relevant national regulations after review by the Municipal People's Government;
(3) Names of roads, bridges, squares, parks, tunnels and other public facilities , applied by the competent unit or investment and construction unit. If it is within the urban area, it will be reviewed by the municipal administrative department for place names and submitted to the municipal people's government for approval; if it is within the scope of a banner county, it will be reviewed by the administrative department of place names of the banner county and approved by the people's government at the same level. For review and approval, report to the municipal administrative department for place names for filing;
(4) For names such as stations and airports with place-name significance used by various professional departments, the respective professional departments shall put forward opinions and obtain the approval of the administrative department for place names at the location where they are located. After approval, it shall be reported to the superior professional department for approval and to the municipal administrative department for place names for record; The administrative department applies for naming. If it is within the urban area, it shall be examined and approved by the municipal administrative department of place names; if it is within the scope of a banner county, it shall be approved by the administrative department of banner county places. To apply for the naming of a place name, an application must be submitted and the reasons for the naming must be stated. When applying for the naming of residential areas or buildings, proof of land use rights must also be provided. Article 10 The house numbers, building numbers and household numbers of newly constructed residential areas and buildings shall be arranged in accordance with the following provisions:
(1) House numbers shall be arranged starting from the east end if running east-west, and starting from the east end if running north-south. The north end is the starting point for arrangement, the other easterly directions are from the east end as the starting point, and the northerly direction is from the north end as the starting point; the west and north sides are odd numbers, and the east and south sides are even numbers;
(2 ) Building numbers are arranged in order from east to west or from north to south. The unit numbers of buildings and residential buildings are arranged in order from east to west or from north to south. Household numbers are arranged from bottom to top by floor, and from left to right on the same floor.