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What villages are there in Changping, Dongguan?

As of July 2014, Changping Town has jurisdiction over 31 administrative villages and 2 communities.

1. Administrative villages: Gangzi Village, Tangjiao Village, Sukeng Village, Yuanshanbei Village, Jinmei Village, Huanzhuli Village, Langbei Village, Qiaoli Village, Luwu Village, Jiujiang Shuicun, Langzhou Village, Chenwubei Village, Sima Village, Xiakeng Village, Shujiu Village, Shuxin Village, and Huangnitang Village.

Yuanjiang Yuancun, Hengjiangxia Village, Shahukou Village, Baishigang Village, Songbaitang Village, Shangkeng Village, Mucheng Village, Xiaxu Village, Banshi Village, Tianwei Village, Baihuali Village, Qiaozi Village, Maiyuan Village, and Tutang Village.

2. Communities: Changping Community, Xinmin Community.

Changping Town is a town under the jurisdiction of Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. It is located in the east of Dongguan City and in the middle of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen Economic Corridor. The town covers an area of ??108 square kilometers and has 32 villages (communities) under its jurisdiction. As of the end of 2017, the registered population was approximately 86,600 and the floating population was approximately 400,000.

Extended information:

In the early Song Dynasty (Taiping Xingguo period, 977-984), Nanxiong Li Junqing went to Dali to build a village, which was the earliest village in Changping area. By.

In the late Southern Song Dynasty (about 1265-1278), the founders of some villages in our town came from Nanxiong Zhuji Lane or other places to establish villages in various parts of the town. Since then, the villages in this town have begun to take shape today.

During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty (1644), the villages in Changping came under the jurisdiction of the Jingshan Division.

During the Daoguang period (1821-1865), Changping Ancient Fair was established.

On August 5, 1950, the districts and townships were adjusted. Changpingwei became the only district-administered town in the county. The villages in Changping basically fell under the jurisdiction of Changping Township and Guangyu Township in the first district.

In the spring of 1953, the county divided the original nine districts into fifteen districts, Changping District was divided into the fifth district, and the *** district has 21 townships.

On June 30, 1954, Changping, District Five, was converted into a township-level town.

On July 1, 1954, the district and township organizational system in the county changed again, and Changpingwei was changed to a township-level town. The original 21 townships in the fifth district were reduced to 17 towns.

In September 1955, the Fifth District was renamed "Changping District".

In December 1957, the entire county was divided into townships and thirty-seven townships were established. Changping District was disintegrated and the original small townships were merged into four townships: Changping, Tutang, Hengli and Dongkeng. .

In March 1958, Tutang Township was merged into Changping Township, and the villages in Changping were basically under the jurisdiction of Changping Township.

In October 1958, the county abolished the township system and established the people's commune system. At that time, the four townships of Changping, Hengli, Qiaotou, and Dongkeng merged to form the Changping People's Commune.

In 1959, Changping Commune was established in Qiaotou and Hengli areas.

In November 1983, Changping Commune was abolished and Changping District Office was established. The production brigades under the original commune were also abolished and renamed the Township People's Government.

In April 1987, Changping was withdrawn from the district and established a town. The Changping District Office was disbanded and the Changping Town People's Government was established. The 24 townships under the original district administration were also abolished, and 31 management areas (another residential management area) were established.

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