Jiexi is not as bad as you said.
Introduction to Jiexi County Pinyin Jiexi
m/1365.375 square kilometers, 夛xg,?Population 880,000 (2001) ~磠p禹A code 445222 PIWC ?>?Zip code 515400 ?08荆平e?Resident Hepo Town yconv^&r睎zoning 2005
In May of that year, it governed 16 towns (Hepo Longtan Nanshan Huizhai Tower East Garden Fengjiang Mianhu Jin and Daxi Qiankeng Pingshang Wuyunshangsha Wujing Fujing Xiyuan) and 1 township (fertile farmland).
廜韥=?铇?癏?陮8ソTang ?_瑑忛? History The Qin Dynasty was the land of Jieyang in ancient times, and in the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (311) it was the land of Haiyang County, Dongguan County.
In the ninth year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (413), it became the land of Haiyang County in Ngee'an County.
In the 11th year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty (591), it was the land of Ngee'an County (later changed to Haiyang County) in Chaozhou.
In the third year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1121), Chaozhou added Jieyang County and became Jieyang County.
In the second to eighth year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1132-1138), it was merged into Haiyang County along with Jieyang County.
From the Yuan Dynasty to the 16th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1350), it became the land of Jieyang County on Chaozhou Road.
In the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1359), it became the seat of Jieyang County, Chaozhou Prefecture.
In 1914, Jieyang County was affiliated with Chaoxundao, and in 1925, it was affiliated with Dongjiang Administrative Committee.
In 1928, it was affiliated to the Office of the Dongjiang Disaster Rehabilitation Committee.
In 1932, it was affiliated to the Suijin Committee Office of the Eastern District.
In July 1936, it was affiliated to the Office of the Administrative Inspectorate of the Fifth District of Guangdong Province.
In 1948, the Communist Party of China led the people to resist the corrupt rule of the Kuomintang government and established a base here. In July 1949, the Chaomei People's Administrative Committee was established here.
In October, the People's Republic of China was established, and Jieyang County was attached to the Chaoshan Commissioner's Office.
In July 1965, the 157th plenary session of the State Council decided to use Liangtian, Hepo, Pingshang, Longtan, Huizhai, Wujingfu, Jingxiyuan, Qiankeng, Jinhe, Tatou and Dongyuan in Jieyang County
12 communes including Fengjiang and Mianhu Town; 14 communes and 1 town from Shangsha and Wuyun Communes in Lufeng County were established in Jiexi County, and the Jiexi County People's Government was established under the Shantou District Commissioner's Office.
In February 1968, the Jiexi County Revolutionary Committee was established, subordinate to the Shantou District Revolutionary Committee.
In February 1975, the three production brigades of Gongshan, Huxi and Sixiang in Puning County were placed under the jurisdiction of Jiexi County.
p }h珃狡 In September 1980, the organizational structure of the Jiexi County People's Government was restored and it was subordinate to the Shantou District Administrative Office.
In December 1983, the city-governed county system was implemented, and Jiexi County was subordinate to Shantou City.
In December 1986, the district system was removed and replaced by the township system.
In December 1991, the State Council decided to adjust the administrative divisions of Shantou City, and Jiexi County was under the jurisdiction of the newly established prefecture-level Jieyang City.
(Above source) 蜜佾髞?) P/?Na'ao? In 1996, it governed 16 towns, 4 townships, 32 neighborhood committees, and 279 management areas: Hepo Town, Mianhu Town, Shangsha Town, and Wuyun Town
, Pingshang Town, Longtan Town, Nanshan Town, Huizhai Town, Dongyuan Town, Daxi Town, Qiankeng Town, Jinhe Town, Fengjiang Town, Tatou Town, Jingxiyuan Town, Wujingfu Town, Xiasha
Township, Liangtian Township, Xitian Township, Dayang Township.
7TUZ?E晞?In 1999, Jiexi County governed 16 towns and 4 townships (Hepo Town, Longtan Town, Nanshan Town, Wujingfu Town, Jingxiyuan Town, Huazhai Town, Tatou Town, Dongyuan Town, Fengjiang Town
Town, Mianhu Town, Jinhe Town, Daxi Town, Qiankeng Town, Pingshang Town, Wuyun Town, Shangsha Town, Liangtian Township, Xitian Township, Dayang Township, Xiasha Township).
,1[PYrU In 2002, it governed 16 towns (Hepo Longtan Nanshan Huizhai Tatou Dongyuan Fengjiang Mianhu Jinhe Daxi Qiankeng Pingshang Wuyunshangsha Wujing Fujing Xiyuan) and 4 townships (Liangtian Xitian
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, the Wuyun Town Government is located in the original Wuyun Town Government; Dayang Township was abolished and its administrative area was merged into Wujingfu Town. After adjustment, Wujingfu Town has jurisdiction over the administrative areas of the original Wujingfu Town and Dayang Township, and Wujingfu Town
The government was stationed in the former Wujingfu Town Government.
Jiexi has a very superior natural ecological environment, rich in forest resources, rolling mountains, crisscrossing rivers and beautiful scenery.