How many villages and towns are there in Guiping City***?
As of August 2019, Guiping City has 26 towns.
Guiping City, also known as Guiping in foreign languages and also known as Xunzhou, is a county-level city under the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The city has a total area of 4,074 square kilometers and governs 26 towns and 431 villages (communities).
The municipal government is located in Xishan Town, and the towns under its jurisdiction are: Xishan Town, Mugui Town, Mule Town, Shizui Town, Shepo Town, Yauma Town, Shebu Town, Xiawan Town, Ma Dong Town, Luoxiu Town, Zhongsha Town, Mugen Town, Dayang Town, Dawan Town, Baisha Town, Shilong Town, Mengwei Town, Nanmu Town, Jiangkou Town, Jintian Town, Zijing Town, Dongxin Township, Hou There are 26 towns including Lu Township, Luobo Township, Mapi Township and Xunwang Township.
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Historical evolution of Guiping City:
After the liberation of the People's Republic of China, Guiping County initially belonged to Wuzhou Prefecture. In July 1951, it belonged to Rong County Prefecture. In July 1958, it belonged to Yulin Prefecture. In 1970, the area was renamed as a region and belongs to the Yulin area. In July 1994, with the approval of the State Council, Guiping was removed from the county and established as a city (county-level city), and it still belongs to the Yulin area. In October 1996, the prefecture-level Guigang City was established, and Guiping City was transferred to Guigang City.
In 1996, Guiping City covered an area of 4,073 square kilometers and had a population of approximately 1.5 million people. The municipal government is located in Guiping Town. It has jurisdiction over 23 towns and 7 townships: Guiping Town, Xishan Town, Mugui Town, Mule Town, Shizui Town, Shepo Town, Youma Town, Shebu Town, Xiawan Town, Matong Town, and Luoxiu Town. ,
Zhonghe Town, Zhongsha Town, Mugen Town, Dayang Town, Dawan Town, Baisha Town, Shilong Town, Mengwei Town, Nanmu Town, Jiangkou Town, Jintian Town, Zijing Town, Dongxin Township, Siyi Township, Houlu Township, Luobo Township, Lizuan Township, Mapi Township and Xunwang Township.
In 2003, Guiping City governed 23 towns and 7 townships: Guiping Town, Mule Town, Mugui Town, Shizui Town, Youma Town, Shepo Town, Luoxiu Town, and Madong Town, Shebu Town, Xiawan Town, Mugen Town, Zhongsha Town, Zhonghe Town, Dayang Town, Dawan Town, Baisha Town,
Shilong Town, Mengwei Town, Nanmu Town, Jiangkou Town, Jintian Town, Zijing Town, Xishan Town, Mapi Township, Lizuan Township, Xunwang Township, Luobo Township, Houlu Township, Siyi Township, and Dongxin Township.
On July 19, 2005, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Government (Gui Zhenghan [2005] No. 206) agreed to adjust the administrative divisions of some towns in Guiping City: Guiping Town was abolished and integrated into Xishan Town. The government residence remains unchanged;
Liduan Township is abolished, the full-scale system is merged into Shepo Town, and the Shepo Town government seat remains unchanged; Zhonghe Town is abolished, the full-scale system is merged into Zhongsha Town, and the Zhongsha Town government seat is No change; Siyi Township will be abolished, integrated into Nanmu Town, and the Nanmu Town government residence will remain unchanged.
Guiping Municipal People’s Government—Guiping Municipal Administrative Division