Hanbin District: Old Town Street, New Town Street, Jiangbei Street, Jianmin Street, Guan, Zhen, Yinghu Town, Wuli Town, Hengkou Town, Jiji Town, Zhen, Zhuyuan Town, hongshan town Town, Cigou Town, Dahe Town, Ba Shen Town, Shuanglong Town, Yeping Town, Zhongyuan Town, Xianhe Town, Amethyst Town, Zaoyang Town and Guanjia Town.
Hanyin County: Chengguan Town, Jianchi Town, Puxi Town, Pingliang Town, Shuangru Town, Tiefo Temple Town, Vortex Town, Hanyang Town, Shuanghekou Town and Guanyinhe Town.
Shiquan County: Chengguan Town, Raofeng Town, Lianghe Town, Yingfeng Town, Chihe Town, Houjinlong town, xihe town Town, Ironing Town, Yunwushan Town, Zhongchi Town and Zengxi Town.
Architectural evolution:
Ankang city had human activities in the Stone Age.
Ankang in Xia Dynasty belonged to Liangzhou; The Shang and Zhou Dynasties were the fief of Yong State, which was called "Shang Yong". During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Qin, Chu and Pakistan fought for land repeatedly. During the Qin Dynasty, Xicheng County of Hanzhong County was located here, and the county ruled Xicheng. The Han Dynasty followed the Qin system. Except Xicheng County, there were four counties: Changyang, Changli, Yunyang and Jiexian.
In the first year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 years), Hanzhong County moved to Nanzheng County. In the 21st year of Jian 'an (2 16), Cao Wei captured Hanzhong and divided the east of the county (now Ankang area) into Xicheng county. Wei Xing County was established in Cao Wei and the Western Jin Dynasty, which belonged to Jingzhou and governed 7 counties.
In the first year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty (280), it was named "Ankang" for the resettlement of refugees in Bashan area, and Anyang County was changed to Ankang County. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Ankang belonged to the Southern Dynasty first and then to the Northern Dynasty, and the status of states, counties and counties changed. Sui re-established Xicheng County, which belongs to Liangzhou and governs 6 counties; Hanyin County was set up in Jinzhou in the Tang Dynasty, belonging to Shannan West Road, and its subordinate counties were basically the same as Sui.