Street introduction:
Jushan Street, Pingtung Street, Fengdu Street, Jiamu Street, Xiawutun Street, Wan Fenglin Street, Huangcao Street and Xingtai Street. ?
Town introduction:
Weishe Town (Weishe Development Zone), Wusha Town, Jingnan Town, Nanpanjiang Town, Lubuge Town, Maling Town, Nidang Town, Qingshuihe Town (Qingshuihe Development Zone), Baiwanyao Town, Qishe Town, Canggeng Town, Pengzha Town,? Sanjiangkou town?
Township introduction:
Zerong Township, Wuxiong Township, Luowan Township, Cangjiang Township and Zhu Changping Township
Extended data
Xingyi City, located in the southwest of Guizhou Province, is located in the center of the junction of Guizhou, Yunnan and Guangxi provinces, and is one of the four central cities in Guizhou Province. It is located at east longitude10451'-10455' and north latitude 24 38'-25 23', facing Anlong County, Xilin County and Longlin County of Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region across the river in the east, Luoping County and Fuyuan County of Qujing City, Yunnan Province in the west and Fuyuan County in the north.
Nanpanjiang, which runs through the city, is a commercial distribution center and thoroughfare fortress in the adjacent areas of the three provinces in history. It is the political, economic, cultural and information center of Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southwest Guizhou. With a land area of 29 15 square kilometers and a total population of 830,000 (20 12), it is the capital of Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southwest Guizhou.
During the Triassic period (200 million years ago), the oldest surface gliding vertebrate "Xingyi Flying Fish" and reptile "Guizhou Dragon" existed in Xingyi. The ancient human "Xingyi people" thrived in the discovery of the Maomaodong site in the Paleolithic period in China.
During the Warring States Period, Xingyi belonged to Yelang State.
Officials in the Qin Dynasty were all from Xiang County.
In the Western Han Dynasty (BC116-11), Ding Yuan, Guansi Xujun.
In the third year of Jian Xing in Shu and Han Dynasties (225 years), Zhuge Liang made an expedition to the south. In the south, Li Hui led an army to "chase north and south to Panjiang" to seal Han Xing Pavilion, and set up Han Xing County in this city.
In the sixth year of Zhenguan reign of Emperor Taizong (632), Tang County was established as a city, which was under the jurisdiction of Panzhou, and was the Jimi Prefecture under the jurisdiction of the DuDu Prefecture of Rongzhou.
From the Yuan Dynasty to the 13th year of Yuan Dynasty (1276), it belonged to general manager office, Pu 'an Road, Yunnan Province.
In Ming Dynasty, he was transferred to Sichuan Chief Secretary. In the 11th year of Yongle, he moved to Guizhou. In the second year of Jiaqing (1797), Nanlong House was changed to Xingyi House, which governed eight genera of Panjiang. In the third year of Jiaqing (1798), Xingyi County was established, transferred to Xingyi Prefecture, and the inspection department was added.
In the third year of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty (19 1 1), it had jurisdiction over Zhenfeng (now Zhenfeng and Wangmo), Ceheng (now Ceheng), Pu 'an (now Pu 'an), Xincheng (now Xingren), Annan (now Qinglong) and Xingyi.
In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Xingyi County was a big county, belonging to Guixi Road. Six years (19 17), Xingyi county is Langdai procuratorate. That year, Guixi Road Department moved from Anshun to Bijie, and Xingyi County still belongs to Guixi Road. In the 12th year (1923), Guixi Road was cancelled and Xingyi County was directly under the provincial capital. In March of the 21st year (1932), Xingyi County was divided into 7 districts, 7 townships and 6 towns. In twenty-four years (1935), Pengzha County was abolished and merged into Xingyi County in February. In March of the twenty-fifth year (1936), the county was divided into 9 districts, with 56 insurance, 266 insurance and 2634A insurance. In thirty-four years (1945), the regional department was abolished, and each township was directly under the county government. The county is divided into 2 towns and 28 townships, 25 1 Bao, 1988A.
1949 65438+February, Xingyi was liberated.
1950, Jiabao, established during the Republic of China, was changed to administrative village group, and the county was divided into 7 districts, 30 townships and 250 villages. 195 1 year1kloc-0/month, the party, government and military organs of Xingren Special Zone moved to Xingyi. Jurisdiction 10 county.
1952 65438+February, Xingyi Zone was established (Xingren Zone was changed to Xingyi Zone, and Xingyi County was placed under Xingyi Zone).
1956. Most of Ayi Township, which belongs to Panxian County, is included in Xingyi County, and Langdai County, which originally belonged to Anshun District, is included in Xingyi District. In July of the same year, Xingyi District was revoked, and Xingyi County was subordinate to Anshun District.
1965, Xingyi area was relocated and Xingyi County was established. The five counties of Xingyi County, Xingren County, Panxian County, Pu 'an (in Panshui Town) and Qinglong (in Liancheng Town) belonging to Anshun Special Zone and the four counties of Wangmo, Ceheng, Anlong and Zhenfeng in Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture are included in Xingyi Special Zone.
In June, 1965, 1 1, Panxian Special Zone was established. Xingyi District governs 9 counties, 1 Special Zone.
1970, Xingyi area was renamed Xingyi area.
1981September 2 1 day, Xingyi District was abolished, and Southwest Guizhou Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture was established, May 1982. The original administrative area of Xingyi was the administrative area of Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southwest Guizhou. Autonomous Prefecture People's Government in Xingyi County.
1987165438+1October 6th, with the approval of the State Council, Xingyi withdrew its county and set up a city.
On March 1988, Xingyi City was formally established.
1992, Xingyi merged 56 communes in 10 area into 26 towns and 373 villages.
In 2000, Xingyi administered 2 1 town 5 townships.
On August 22nd, 2003, Guizhou Provincial People's Government approved the cancellation of four towns of Huangcaoba, Pingdong, Xiawutun and Jushan in Xingyi City, and established four streets of Huangcaoba, Pingdong, Xiawutun and Jushan.
In 2003, Xingyi administered 5 townships, 17 towns, 4 streets, 358 villages and 17 communities.
References:
Overview of Xingyi-Xingyi Municipal People's Government? Administrative Divisions —— The Historical Evolution of Xingyi People's Government in China —— Xingyi People's Government in China?