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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Fujian
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Fujian, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. There are a total of 1,103 such divisions in Fujian, divided into 173 subdistricts, 600 towns, 311 townships, and 19 ethnic townships, including 7 divisions which are governed by the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. Fuzhou Cangshan District Subdistricts: * Cangqian Subdistrict (仓前街道), Dongsheng Subdistrict (东升街道), Duihu Subdistrict (对湖街道), Jinshan Subdistrict (金山街道), Linjiang Subdistrict (临江街道), Sancha Avenue Subdistrict (三叉街街道), Shangdu Subdistrict (上渡街道), Xiadu Subdistrict (下渡街道) Towns: * Cangshan (仓山镇), Chengmen (城门镇), Gaishan (盖山镇), Jia ...
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China Fujian
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land, the most of any country in the world, tied with Russia. Covering an area of approximately , it is the world's third largest country by total land area. The country consists of 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two Special Administrative Regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The national capital is Beijing, and the most populous city and financial center is Shanghai. Modern Chinese trace their origins to a cradle of civilization in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. The semi-legendary Xia dynasty in the 21st century BCE and the well-attested Shang and Zhou dynasties developed a bureaucratic political system to serve hereditary monarchies, or dyn ...
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Xiadu Subdistrict
The Xiadu or Lower Capital of Yan () was one of the capitals of Yan during the Warring States period of ancient China. Xiadu may have been the largest city in the world from 400 to 300 BC, with an estimated peak population over 300,000. The remains of the city are located in Yi County, Baoding, Hebei Province. At 30 km², Xiadu is the largest excavated city from the Warring States period. Xiadu was surrounded by a moat and rammed earth wall; the base of the city walls measured 40 m at its widest. A portion of the old city wall, measuring up to 6.8 m high, still remains today. The ruins were first excavated in 1929 by an archaeological expedition from Peking University. The city was built in the Taihang Mountains, flanked by the Beiyi River to its north and by the Zhongyi River to its south. The difficult topography made it easy to defend from attack. The city was square, with a wall and canal running north–south through its center, dividing the city into eastern and w ...
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Wenquan Subdistrict, Fuzhou
Wenquan () is a common name for places in the People's Republic of China: County *Wenquan County (温泉县), of the Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Towns (温泉镇) * Wenquan, Anhui, in Yuexi County * Wenquan, Beijing, in Haidian District * Wenquan, Chongqing, in Kai County * Wenquan, Guangdong, in Conghua * Wenquan, Luchuan County, Guangxi * Wenquan, Guiyang, in Xifeng County, Guizhou * Wenquan, Suiyang County, Guizhou * Wenquan, Ruzhou, Henan * Wenquan, Jiaozuo, Wen County, Henan * Wenquan, Huanggang, Yingshan County, Hubei * Wenquan, Donghai County, Jiangsu * Wenquan, Fuzhou, Jiangxi, in Linchuan District * Wenquan, Tonggu County, Jiangxi * Wenquan, Xingzi County, Jiangxi * Wenquan, Mian County, Shaanxi * Wenquan, Jimo, Shandong * Wenquan, Weihai, in Huancui District, Weihai, Shandong Townships (温泉乡) * Wenquan Township, Qingyang, in Xifeng District, Qingyang, Gansu * Wenquan Township, Tianshui, in Wushan County, Gansu * Wenquan Township, Qing ...
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Shuibu Subdistrict
Shuibu () is a town of Taishan, Guangdong, Taishan, Guangdong province, China, near Kaiping. , It has one residential community () and 20 villages under its administration. Gary Locke, the United States Ambassador to China and the former Governor of the US State of Washington, visited the town in 1997, to visit his ancestral home of Kut Lung or Lilong (吉龍/吉龙). See also * Xiqi Village References External links overhead view from live.com
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Antai Subdistrict, Fuzhou
Antai Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Gulou District, Fuzhou, Fujian province, China. , it administers the following four residential neighborhoods: *Wuyi Square Community () *Wushan Community () *Wuta Community () *Yushan Community () See also * List of township-level divisions of Fujian This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Fujian, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative division ... References Township-level divisions of Fujian Fuzhou {{Fujian-geo-stub ...
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Nanjie Subdistrict, Fuzhou
Nanjie () is a village under the administration of the town of , Linying County, Henan. It is widely reported as being the last Maoist village in China, and has attracted considerable global attention due to its unique political and economic system. The village has an area of , and has about 3,400 permanent residents as of 2011. History In 1979, village leader Wang Hongbin, who had been instated two years prior, and his colleagues pooled money to visit a neighbouring county to learn how to start a factory. After the trip, Wang and said colleagues established a flour mill and brick factory in Nanjie. In subsequent years, Wang would frequent Beijing to sell the village's flour and to earn manufacturing contracts. From 1981 to 1984, the village trialed China's household responsibility system, where the village's land and factories were privatized, but Nanjie officials reported that such a system resulted in a decline in agricultural output, an increase in crime, and general hostili ...
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