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There are 15 towns under the jurisdiction of Zhongshan City, namely Huangpu Town, Nantou Town, Dongfeng Town, Fusha Town, Xiaolan Town, Guzhen Town, Henglan Town, Triangle Town, Minmin Town, Nanlang Town, Ganggang Town, Dachong Town, Shaxi Town, Sanxiang Town, Banfu Town, Shenwan Town, and Tanzhou Town.
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As of September 2021, Zhongshan City has 15 towns under its jurisdiction, namely: Huangpu Town, Nantou Town, Dongfeng Town, Fusha Town, Xiaolan Town, Guzhen Town, Henglan Town, Triangle Town, Ganggang Town, Dachong Town, Shaxi Town, Sanxiang Town, Banfu Town, Shenwan Town, and Tanzhou Town.
Zhongshan City: A prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province and one of the cities in the metropolitan area on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary. It is located in the middle of the Pearl River Delta in the south of the west and lower reaches of the Beijiang River, north of Nansha District of Guangzhou City and Shunde District of Foshan City, west of Jiangmen City, Xinhui District and Doumen District of Zhuhai City, southeast of Zhuhai City, east of Lingdingyang Pearl River Estuary and Shenzhen City and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is one of the four prefecture-level cities without districts in the country.
As of September 2021, it has 15 towns and 8 sub-districts under its jurisdiction.
History
After 1949, it successively belonged to the Pearl River, central Guangdong and Foshan regions.
In January 1951, Zhongshan County set up one district-level town (Shiqi Town.
In March 1953, it was reorganized into 17 districts and 3 district-level towns. In June of the same year, after Zhongshan County was separated from Zhuhai County, the county had 15 districts and 3 district-level towns.
On March 12, 1953, the Ministry of the Interior approved the establishment of Shiqi City (a provincial municipality), with the administrative area of Shiqi Town, Zhongshan County as its administrative area.
On March 20, 1959, *** approved the abolition of Shiqi City, and all the administrative areas of the original Shiqi City were assigned to Zhongshan County.
In October 1959, Shiqi Commune was changed to Shiqi Town; In December, it was identified as a county-level town by the Guangdong Provincial People's Committee, still called Shiqi Town, Zhongshan County, under the dual jurisdiction of Zhongshan County and Foshan Prefecture.
In August 1961, the district system was restored, of which Zhangjiabian District had jurisdiction over 7 communes, including Lanbian, Nancheng and Cuiheng.
At the beginning of 1963, the district system was abolished.
In December 1983, Zhongshan was approved to withdraw from the county and change it into a city, which was under the jurisdiction of Foshan City.
On December 22, 1983, with the approval of the county, Zhongshan County was withdrawn from the county to a city (county level) and managed by Foshan City.
In January 1988, it was upgraded to an administrative division of a prefecture-level city.
On January 7, 1988, it was promoted to a prefecture-level city.
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There are 18 towns in Zhongshan: Nantou, Xiaolan, Dongsheng, Dachong, Dongfeng, Henglan, Shaxi, Ganggang, Tanzhou, Sanxiang, Huangpu, Wuguishan, Triangle, Minmin, Fusha, Nanlang, Shenwan and Guzhen. Five districts (Eastern, Southern, Western, Shiqi, Torch) Supplemented:
The above is all the towns and districts in Zhongshan, take a look slowly.
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There are a total of 18 towns in Zhongshan City: Huangpu Town, Nantou Town, Dongfeng Town, Fusha Town, Xiaolan Town, Dongsheng Town, Guzhen Town, Henglan Town, Triangle Town, Minmin Town, Nanlang Town, Ganggang Town, Dachong Town, Shaxi Town, Sanxiang Town, Banfu Town, Shenwan Town, Tanzhou Town. Zhongshan City is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, the southwest of the Pearl River Delta, the lower reaches of the West and Beijiang Rivers, north of Panyu District of Guangzhou City and Shunde District of Foshan City, west of Jiangmen City, Xinhui District and Zhuhai City Doumen District, southeast of Zhuhai City, east of the Pearl River Estuary Lingdingyang and Shenzhen City and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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Zhongshan City has 5 districts and 18 towns under its jurisdiction. Zhongshan City has 5 districts and 18 towns, namely: Torch District, Shiqi District, East District, West District, South District, Banfu, Dachong, Dongfeng, Dongsheng, Fusha, Ganggang, Guzhen, Henglan, Huangpu, Minmin, Nanlang, Nantou, Triangle, Sanxiang, Shaxi, Shenwan, Tanzhou, Xiaolan.
Zhongshan, known as Xiangshan in ancient times, is the hometown of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. It is located in the south-central part of the Pearl River Delta, at the lower reaches of the West and Beijiang Rivers, north of Nansha District of Guangzhou City and Shunde District of Foshan City, west of Jiangmen City, Xinhui District and Doumen District of Zhuhai City, southeast of Zhuhai City, east of Lingdingyang Pearl River Estuary and Shenzhen City and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is one of the four prefecture-level cities without districts in the country and one of the central cities of the Pearl River Delta.
1. An important node city in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and a regional central city in Guangdong.
1. One of the cities in the metropolitan area on the west bank of the Pearl River Estuary. The administrative jurisdiction of the city covers an area of square kilometers. According to the data of the seventh population census, as of 0:00 on November 1, 2020, the permanent population of Zhongshan was 10,000.
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Summary. Zhongshan City has 15 towns (Huangpu Town, Nantou Town, Dongfeng Town, Fusha Town, Xiaolan Town, Guzhen Town, Henglan Town, Triangle Town, Port Town, Dachong Town, Shaxi Town, Sanxiang Town, Banfu Town, Shenwan Town, Tanzhou Town) (Shiqi Street, East Street, West Street, South Street, Wuguishan Street, Zhongshangang Street, Minmin Street, Nanlang Street), including 1 national development zone - Zhongshan Torch High-tech Industrial Development Zone and 1 economic cooperation zone - Cuiheng New District, It has jurisdiction over 132 communities and 150 administrative villages.
Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait for a while Zhongshan City has 15 towns (Huangpu Town, Nantou Town, Dongfeng Town, Fusha Town, Xiaolan Town, Guzhen Town, Henglan Town, Triangle Town, Ganggang Town, Dachong Town, Shaxi Town, Sanxiang Town, Banfu Town, Shenwan Town, Tanzhou Town Streets (Shiqi Street, East District Street, West District Street, South District Street, Wuguishan Street, Zhongshan Port Street, Minmin Street, Nanlang Street), and there is 1 national development zone in the area—— Zhongshan Torch High-tech Industrial Development Zone and 1 economic cooperation zone, Cuiheng New District, have jurisdiction over 132 communities and 150 administrative villages.
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