1956 is included in the third and sixth districts of Changping county;
196 1 established Liu Cun commune, 1983 was changed to Liu Cun township, 1996, with an area of 100.9 square kilometers and a population of 1 10,000. It has shops, shops, Nanliu, Beiliu, Xifeng Mountain and Bai Liu.
199765438+February, Laoyugou Township, Gaoyakou Township and Liucun Township were abolished and Liucun Town was merged, and the town government was located in Beiliu Village.
At the end of 2002, the town government was stationed in Beiliu Village, with an area of 274 square kilometers and a population of 1.95 million, and governed 28 administrative villages.
Gaoyakou Township was originally under the jurisdiction of Changping County. Located in the southwest of the county seat, 22 kilometers away from the county seat. South (south exit) Yan (Yanchi) highway transit. 1949 used to be the sixth district of changwan county, then Wayao township was established, 1958 established Gaoyakou commune, and 1983 changed Gaoyakou township. 1996, with an area of 109.2 km2 and a population of 0.6 million, governs 12 administrative villages: Qiyuan, Wayao, Gaoyakou, Wang Yu, Xiaoshuiyu, Xinkai, Liushigang, Power Station, Bodhisattva Deer, Hantai, Laneryu and Beizhaotai.
The former Laoyugou Township is under the jurisdiction of Changping County. Located in the west of the county seat, 54 kilometers away from the county seat. 1949 belongs to changwan union county, 1956 established Laoyugou township, 196 1 changed to commune, and 1983 changed to township. 1996, with an area of 53.3 square kilometers and a population of 3,000, governs five administrative villages: Laoyugou Village, Mapaoquan, Changyucheng, Huangtuwa and He Zijian. There are the ruins of the Great Wall built in the fifteenth year of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty and the ruins of the ancient Great Wall in Qin Shihuang period.