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Which district of Wuhan does Baishazhou belong to?
Baishazhou Street belongs to Wuchang District, Wuhan.

Baishazhou Street, belonging to Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, is located in the south of Wuchang District, bordering Nanhu Street in the east, Zhangjiawan Street in Hongshan District in the south, facing the Yangtze River and Ziyang Street across the river in the west, and bordering Xunsi River in the north, with a total area of 6 square kilometers. By the end of 20 1 1, the total population of Baishazhou Street was 48,786.

Baishazhou is a sandbar on the south side of the main channel of the Yangtze River in the west of Wuhan, about 1.5km long and 200m wide. Northeast-southwest trend, with a small area during the flood. It faces the Wuhan Jindi Highway on the south bank of the Yangtze River. There are reeds and vegetables on the island, and there is a primary school. Wuhan Baishazhou Yangtze River Bridge has been completed, connecting the two banks.

The Historical Evolution of Baishazhou

Baishazhou belonged to the second district of Wuchang District in Wuhan in the early days of liberation. 1952, the people's governments of Baishazhou and Bapu were established. 1954 changed to street; In the same year, Lujia Street (under Hongshan District) was established, and the original Baisha Township was placed under Lujia Street from Nanbatan Road and Beidaokou. 1957 lujia street is included in Wuchang district.

At the beginning of 1958, Lujia Street and Bapu Street merged into Bapu Street; The hukou of Huazhong and Huaqiang Vegetable Production Team in Lujia Street was assigned to Bapu and Baishazhou Street in Wuchang District respectively, but the administrative affiliation still belongs to Qingling Commune in Hongshan District. 1959, Baishazhou and Bapu streets merged to form Baishazhou Branch of Wuchang District People's Commune.

196 1 After the branch office was abolished, three streets, namely Baishazhou, Bapu and Lion Mountain, were established. 1966, Baishazhou Street was changed to Dongsheng Street and Bapu Street was changed to Xinfeng Street (renamed Xiangdong Street). 1March, 970, Dongsheng Street and Xinfeng Street merged into Xinfeng Street; In the same year it was changed to Baishazhou Street.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Baishazhou.