The history of Dongguan can be traced back to the Neolithic Age. In Xia Dynasty, Dongguan belonged to the southern region.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Dongguan was the land of Baiyue.
2 14 years ago, Qin Shihuang merged with Lingnan, and Dongguan belonged to Panyu County, Nanhai County.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Shun Di set up Zengcheng County in Panyu, and Dongguan was subordinate to Zengcheng at that time.
In the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 33 1 year), Li County, Dongguan, was originally named Baoan.
In the second year of Tang Zhide (AD 757), it was renamed Dongguan, and the county seat was located in Yong (now Guancheng Street).
According to legend, Dongguan is named because it is located in the east of Guangzhou (now southeast) and is rich in aquatic plants (grass).
In Qing Dynasty, Lin Zexu destroyed opium in Humen.
During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Dongguan was one of the anti-Japanese bases of Dongjiang Column.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), Dongguan County is under the jurisdiction of Dongjiang Administrative Region.
1952 belongs to the administrative region of central Guangdong.
1956 belongs to Huiyang area.
65438-0985 With the approval of the State Council, Dongguan County was listed as the Pearl River Delta Economic Development Zone. In September of the same year, the county was withdrawn to set up a city (county-level city).
1988 1 upgraded to a prefecture-level city.
It is one of the "Four Little Tigers in Guangdong".
(Four Little Dragons in Guangdong1Four small and medium-sized cities in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong, which developed rapidly in the 1980s-Nanhai, Shunde, Dongguan and Zhongshan, are the signs that Guangdong took the lead in reform and opening up.
In 2005, the per capita GDP of the "Four Little Dragons" has approached or reached the internationally recognized "development threshold" of 5,000 to 9,000 US dollars.
The so-called "Four Little Dragons" means that compared with a big special economic zone like Shenzhen, its urban infrastructure and population are smaller, but the actual export-oriented industries are not small.
geographical position
Dongguan is located in the Pearl River Delta, south of China, south of Guangdong Province, east of the Pearl River Estuary and downstream of Dongjiang River.
The geographical coordinates are11331'-16 5438+0415' and 22 39'-23 09' north latitude.
The easternmost point is Yinpingzui Mountain in Xiegang Town, the southernmost point is Yantian Reservoir in Yantian Village of Fenggang Town, the westernmost point is Shiziyang Middle Line in Xidatan Village of shatian town, and the northernmost point is the middle line of Dongjiang tributary north of Datang Formation in Huang Yong Village of Tang Zhong Town.
It is about 70.45 kilometers long from east to west and 46.8 kilometers wide from north to south.
Dongguan is adjacent to Huicheng District and Huiyang District of Huizhou City in the east, Longgang District and Baoan District of Shenzhen City in the south, Nansha District, Panyu District and Luogang District of Guangzhou City in the west and Zengcheng City and Boluo County in the north. It is bordered by nine county-level administrative regions in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Huizhou.