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Suzhou Jinchang History Jinchang District, Suzhou
1949 After the liberation of Suzhou on April 27th, the Suzhou Municipal Government established the 13 Town People's Government on the basis of accepting the old regime, and set up five district offices in September of the same year. On May 1950, the district office was cancelled and taken over by the public security department. 195 1 year 165438+ 10 was approved by the people's administrative office in southern Jiangsu in early October, and the municipal government decided to set up five districts, namely east, south, west, north and middle, under the jurisdiction of the original district office, with the west district as the predecessor of Jinchang District. 1955 10, Suzhou was renamed, and the western district was renamed Jinchang District. 1August, 956, Guanqian District (former Central District) was abolished, and the areas under its jurisdiction entered Beita District (former North District) and Heping District (former East District) respectively. 1July, 958, Beita District was revoked, and Taowu, Nagato and Changchun Lane offices (mostly) in the area under its jurisdiction were merged into Jinchang District. same year

165438+ 10, people's communes in various urban areas were established, and the integration of districts and communities was implemented. 1In July, 960, the original three districts in Suzhou were reorganized into six districts, and Jinchang District was divided into two districts (communes): Jinchang District and Taowu District. 1July, 962, Suzhou cancelled the establishment of communes in various urban areas. 1March, 963, three urban areas were restored, Taowu District was abolished and merged into Jinchang District. Jinchang District was renamed Yan 'an District during the Cultural Revolution, and its original name was restored in June, 1979. By August 2002, the division was adjusted and the region changed greatly.