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Does Guangzhou Dongpu belong to Tianhe District?
Guangzhou dongpu town was abolished in June 5438+February 2002, and divided into seven streets with Shahe, including Qianjin, Zhuji and Xintang, Chepi, Tangxia, Changxing and Huangcun. All belong to the streets under the jurisdiction of Tianhe District.

Historical evolution:

Dongpu Town, a town under the jurisdiction of Tianhe District. In the east of Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Founded in the Song Dynasty, it was originally named Dongpu Village, and later expanded its market in the south of the village, named Dongpu Wei, and the town was named after the Wei. Dongpu originally belonged to fourth area, Panyu County, and 1952 was allocated to Guangzhou. Since then, Dongpu area has successively belonged to Panyu District, Suburb and Huangpu District.

After June 1956, the jurisdiction once belonged to the suburbs of Guangzhou. Huangpu Commune was founded in 1958, and Dongpu belonged to Huangpu District twice in1May 960 and1February 973. From June 1973 to June 10 to June 1985, all the areas under its jurisdiction belong to the suburbs of Guangzhou. 1984 changed Dongpu District, 1985 set up Tianhe District, and Dongpu District (town) was included in Tianhe District. The town was built in 1986. From June, 5438 to February, 2002, dongpu town and Shahe were abolished, and seven streets were established: Qianjin, Zhuji, Xintang, Chebei, Tangxia, Changxing and Huangcun.

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Tianhe District:

It belongs to Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, and is located in the east of the old city of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. It is adjacent to Jishan Lion Mountain and Qianjin Shen Chong in the east and connected with Huangpu District. South to the Pearl River, across the river from Haizhu District; West to Guangzhou Avenue and Yuexiu District; North to Shau Kei Wo, adjacent to Baiyun District. Geographical coordinates are11315' 55 "~ 2314' 45" north latitude.

Historical evolution:

Before the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Tianhe District basically belonged to Panyu County. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), the jurisdiction has been changed many times. Before the regional construction from June 1973 to May 1985, all areas belonged to the suburbs of Guangzhou.

1On May 24, 985, Tianhe District was established from the suburbs of Guangzhou and became an administrative region under the jurisdiction of Guangzhou.

1987 September, Tonghe Town (composed of Tonghe Township and Jingxi Township) was placed under the jurisdiction of Baiyun District, Guangzhou. In September, 2000, the four administrative villages of Xintang, Mupi, Tang Ling and Yushu, which belong to Xintang Agriculture, Industry and Commerce Company, were handed over to Tianhe District.

With the development of urbanization in Tianhe District, suburban villages have gradually transformed into administrative streets. From 199 1 to 2000, eight new streets were built successively. By the end of 2000, Tianhe District had 14 administrative streets and 2 towns, namely Shahe, Wushan, Chebei, Yuancun, Shipai, Dengfeng, Tianhe South, He Lin, Dongsha, Xinghua, Tangxia, Liede, Xiancun and Tianyuan. ?

In February 2002, Shahe and dongpu town were revoked. On June 7, 2005, Dengfeng Street and Yangji Village were placed in Yuexiu District, and Yushu Village in Xintang Street was placed in Luogang District.

Administrative divisions:

1 By June 2020, Tianhe District had 2 1 streets, namely Shahe Street, Wushan Street, Yuancun Street, Chebei Street, Shipai Street, Tianhe South Street, He Lin Street, Dongsha Street, Xinghua Street, Tangxia Street, Tianyuan Street, Xiancun Street, Liede Street and Liede Street.

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