Yuzhou City has jurisdiction over 26 towns (streets), including 4 street offices, 9 towns, 12 townships, 1 Hui Township, and 2 management committees. They are:
Yingchuan Street Office, Hancheng Street Office, Juntai Street Office, and Xiadu Street Office.
Fanggang Township, Guolian Township, Zhuge Township, Changzhuang Township, Zhangde Township, Xiaolu Township, Fanpo Township, Chuhe Township, Mojie Township, Qianjing Township, Huashi Township, Jiu Shanxiang, Shanhuo Hui Nationality Township.
Chengdong New District Management Committee, Municipal Economic and Technological Development Zone (Chengxi Industrial Zone) Management Committee.
Humanities and History
Yuzhou has a long history and rich culture. Yuzhou is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation, the capital of the Xia Dynasty, the only origin of Jun porcelain, one of China's "five famous porcelains", and one of the four major distribution centers for Chinese medicinal materials in the country during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Jun porcelain culture and traditional Chinese medicine culture have a long history, and it is known as the "Xia Capital", "Jun Capital" and "Medicine Capital".
The city has 2,420 ground-level historical and cultural relics, 105 cultural relics protection units at or above the county level, 2 national-level intangible cultural heritage items, and 9 provincial-level intangible cultural heritage items. In 1989, it was named one of the first batch of historical and cultural cities in Henan Province.
In 2006 and 2007, it was named "Hometown of Chinese Ceramic Culture" and "Hometown of Chinese Dayu Culture". In 2011, it was named "Chinese Ceramic Historical and Cultural City". In 2013 and 2015 In 2017, it was awarded the title of "Central Plains Porcelain Capital of China" and "China Environmental Art Ceramics Production Base". In 2017, it was named "Chinese Medicine Capital".
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuzhou