Doudian (Chinese: 窦店镇; pinyin: Dòudiàn Zhèn) is a town situated in southeastern Fangshan District, Beijing, China.
It shares border with Yancun and Liangxiang Towns in its north, Changyang Town in its east, Liulihe Town in its south, Shilou Town and Chengguan Subdistrict in its west.
[1] The town's name Doudian (Chinese: 窦店; lit.
'Dou's Shop') is a reference to Dou Jiande, a rebel leader who fought against the Sui dynasty and had once stationed his troops in the town.
[2] As of 2021, Doudian was made up of 44 subdivisions, of which 14 were communities and 30 were villages:[3]