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Which city does Jiangyin belong to?

The city to which Jiangyin belongs: Wuxi City? (Jiangsu Province)

At the end of 1949, it belonged to the Changzhou District of the Southern Jiangsu Administrative District. In 1953, it was changed to Suzhou Prefecture, Jiangsu Province. In December 1961, the eight communes of Houcheng, Nansha, Zhongxing, Jide, Chenyang, Daxin, Sigang, and Yangshe in the eastern part of the county and most of the Tangshi communes were placed under the jurisdiction of Shazhou County (now Zhangjiagang City), so Jiangyin was under the jurisdiction of Like the current situation. In 1970, it belonged to Suzhou area. In March 1983, it was assigned to Wuxi City. In April 1987, the county was removed and Jiangyin City was established.

Jiangyin originally belonged to Yanling in Wudi. It was established as Jiyang County in the Jin Dynasty. In the Southern Dynasties, Liang was Jiangyin County. In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was one of the sixteen prefectures on the Liangzhe Road and one of the eight trading port cities in the country. 1. It belonged to Changzhou Prefecture during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and is now under the administrative jurisdiction of Wuxi City. Jiangyin is supported by mountains and rivers, with Sanwu in its lap. It is known as "Yanling Ancient Town", "Chunshen Old Town", "Furong City" and "A State of Loyalty". Jiangyin City governs 3 streets including Chengjiang Street, 10 towns, 2 economic development zones, and 1 national high-tech zone. The municipal government is located at No. 9 Chengjiang Middle Road.

Wuxi’s urban area covers an area of ??1,643.88 square kilometers and has jurisdiction over 5 districts, 2 cities, 7 towns, and 41 streets.

Jiangyin City-Baidu Encyclopedia