History before Qing dynasty
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Shibei District belonged to Dongyi. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Shibei District belonged to Qi State. After Qin Shihuang unified China, the county system was implemented, and Shibei District was subordinate to Langya County. Shibei District
During the Western Han Dynasty, Shibei District was not under the jurisdiction of its county. After the seventh year of Tianbao in the Northern Qi Dynasty (AD 556), 4 1 year, Shibei District belonged to Changguang County. From the 16th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (AD 596) to the end of Ming Dynasty, the territory of Shibei District has always belonged to Jimo County.
History after Qing dynasty
In the late Qing Dynasty, Shibei District was affiliated to Wenfeng Society, Renhua Township, Jimo County. 1891June 14, the cabinet of the Qing court issued an imperial edict, allowing it to be fortified in JIAOZHOU bay and built in Qingdao. With the establishment of Qingdao, Shibei District has the foundation and conditions for its establishment. The five villages that first formed Shibei District were Dabao Village, Xiaobao Village, Mengjiagou Village, Yang Jiacun Village and Broom Beach Village. /kloc-in 0/900, when Germany occupied Jiaoao, the German authorities divided the concession into Dabao Island, Baoxiao Island, Mengjiagou, Yang Jiacun, Taidong Town and Broom Beach, which belonged to the inner boundary of Qingdao. 190 1 year, Taidong Town has begun to take shape. 19 14 When Japan occupied Qingdao for the first time, it divided the occupied area into Qingdao District and Licun District. At that time, Shibei District belonged to Qingdao District. 1922, after the Beiyang government took over Jiaoao, Qingdao was divided into Qingdao Street, Taidong Town and Taixi Town, and other places were called townships. Shibei District belongs to Qingdao Street. In the same year, Taitung Town was changed to Taitung District and was formally established. When the Nanjing government ruled Qingdao for the first time from 65438 to 0929, it divided Qingdao into six districts, with Shibei District as the second district and Taitung District as the fourth district. 1945 Before the Japanese surrender, Qingdao Special City divided the urban area into seven administrative regions and three administrative offices. Shibei District and Taidong Town are directly under the jurisdiction. Shibei District
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang Qingdao Municipal Government divided the city into 12 districts on March 1946, and four of them officially used the name "Shibei District", which should belong to the beginning of the establishment of Shibei District. From 65438 to 0949, on the eve of the liberation of Qingdao, the Kuomintang government unified the police insurance and divided Qingdao into six urban areas and six rural areas. Shibei District and Taitung District are in the urban area. 1949 In May, Laiyang County established the Taitung District Military and Political Committee. On June 2, Qingdao was liberated and entered the city with the People's Liberation Army to take over the work in Taitung District. 1June, 949, Taitung District People's Government was established. 1950 In March, Taitung District People's Government was changed to Taitung District Office of Qingdao Municipal People's Government. 1July, 950, the Taitung District People's Government was restored. 1949 September, Shibei District People's Government was established. 65438+March 0950 (civil affairs bureau information is 65438+February 0949), renamed Shibei District Office (that is, the municipal government agency). 195 1 in July, it was renamed as Shibei District People's Government. Shibei District
1May 1994, according to the official reply of the State Council "Guo Han (1994) No.32" and the official reply of the provincial government "Zheng Lu Han (1994) No.74", the administrative divisions of Qingdao were greatly adjusted. On May 12, the CPC Qingdao Municipal Committee and Municipal Government officially announced the adjustment plan of urban administrative divisions, abolished Taitung District, merged the original Shibei District with Taitung District and some Sifang and Laoshan Districts to form a new Shibei District.
In this section, the historical evolution of Shibei District is edited.
Origin of the district name: it is named because it is located in the north of the old city of Qingdao. April 23 1994 Qingdao adjusts the administrative divisions of municipal districts: Taidong District is abolished and the administrative area is merged into Shibei District. There are two sub-district offices in Wujiacun and Cuobuling, sifang district, Yangjiaqun, Hemashi, Jialinggou and Qujiaanzi in Licun Town, Laoshan District, and the area west of Line 7 in Hanzhong Town is designated as Shibei District. Shibei District People's Government moved to the former Taitung District People's Government. In 2000, Shibei District governed 16 streets. (According to the data of the fifth census): The total population is 5042 13. Population of each street: guanxian Road Street 19044, Taishan Road 17242, Jiaozhou Road 25696, Rehe Road 310/80, Liaoning Road 25705, Huangtai Road 27397, Huayang Road 22095 and Dengzhou. There are 358 people in Yan 'an Road, 30 people in Weihai Road, 34,424 people in Beizhong Road, 35,378 people in Ningxia Road, 36,356 people in Jiaohua Road, 55,932 people in Liaoyuan Road and 42,568 people in Hefei Road. 200 1 year, with a total area of 28.63 square kilometers. Jurisdiction over 16 street, 1 community neighborhood committee, 102 neighborhood committee. At the end of the year, the total population of the whole region and the location of Shibei District on the map.
466,500 people, including 459,900 non-agricultural people. In 2002, the total area of the region was 28.63 square kilometers. Jurisdiction over 16 street, 1 community neighborhood committee, 108 neighborhood committee. At the end of the year, the total population of the region was 467,000, including 465,000 non-agricultural people. In 2003, the total area of this area was 28.63 square kilometers. Jurisdiction 16 Street (guanxian Road, Jiaozhou Road, Rehe Road, Liaoning Road, Huangtai Road, Huayang Road, Dengzhou Road, Lijin Road, Yan 'an Road, Weihai Road, Taishan Road, Beizhong Road, Ningxia Road, Dunhua Road, Liaoyuan Road, Hefei Road), 1 Community Neighborhood Committee, 65438 At the end of the year, the total population of the region was 467,989, including 467,000 non-agricultural people. There are 28 ethnic minorities, 3 183 people. In 2004, the whole region administered 16 streets and communities, a total of 107 communities with 473,000 people, with a total area of 28.63 square kilometers. The area of the new industrial base outside the area reaches 13 square kilometers. Guanxian Road Street: covers an area of 1.47 square kilometers, and governs 3 communities with 23,400 people. Taishan Road Street: covers an area of 3.25 square kilometers, governs 4 communities and has 22,000 people. Jiaozhou Road Street: covers an area of 0.55 square kilometers and governs 6 communities, with about 3 1 10,000 people. Rehe Road Street: covers an area of 0.72 square kilometers, governs 7 communities and has 30 1 10,000 people. Liaoning Road Street: covers an area of 0.46 square kilometers, and governs 6 communities with 27,000 people. Huangtai Road Street: covers an area of 0.7 1 km2, and governs 5 communities with 26,000 people. Huayang Road Street: covers an area of 2. 1 km2, and governs 5 communities with 2 1 10,000 people. Dengzhou Road Street: covers an area of 1.23 square kilometers and governs 7 communities with 34,900 people. Lijin Road Street: covers an area of 0.72 square kilometers, governs 7 communities and has more than 50,000 people. Yan 'an Road Street: area 1. 16 square kilometers, governing 6 communities with 34,600 people. Weihai lubei district
Street: covering an area of 0.57 square kilometers, it governs 5 communities with 29,600 people. Beizhonglu Street: covers an area of 0.89 square kilometers, and governs 8 communities with 43,000 people. Ningxia Road Street: covers an area of 1.2 square kilometers and governs 7 communities with more than 30,000 people. Dunhua Road Street: covers an area of 1.5 1 km2, governs 7 communities and has 4 1.4 million people. Liaoyuan Road Street: covers an area of 4.79 square kilometers, governs 12 communities and has 44,000 people. Hefei Road Street: covers an area of 7.8 square kilometers, governs 1 village committee, and has 8 communities with 28,200 people. Fushanhou Community: covers an area of 2.56 square kilometers, and has jurisdiction over 4 neighborhood committees with 40,000 people.