Since the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Xinle County has been established in the county.
In the second year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (588), it belonged to Lianghua County and Leshan County.
During the Liu and Song Dynasties, there were three ancient counties: Xinle, Youping and Huai 'an.
In the Five Dynasties, Zhou Zhen was established in the Southern Han Dynasty, and Renzong was avoided in the Song Dynasty, and Huizhou was avoided.
From the 9th year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (589) to the Republic of China, it was collectively called Guishan County. The name of Guishan County is as long as 1323, and the administrative centers at the next higher level (state, county, government and road) are all located in the county.
In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), it was abandoned and merged with Guishan County to form Huiyang County, which successively belonged to Chaoxunlu, the fourth administrative supervision area and the fifth administrative supervision area.
19 13 was changed to Huiyang county, named after the state name, which means to be loved.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Huiyang County was divided and merged several times. 1April, 958, Huizhou Town and the eastern region were demarcated, and Huizhou City (county level) and Huidong County were established. In the same year, Huizhou was abolished in June 5438 +065438+10, and Huidong County was abolished in February 65438, and it was successively incorporated into Huiyang County. At the same time, Longgang, Henggang, Pingshan, Dapeng, Kuisha and Nanping were transferred from Huiyang to Baoan County.
1964101On October 23rd, Huizhou Town once again set aside Huiyang and resumed the municipal organizational system.
1July, 965, the east 12 commune was set aside and Huidong county was restored.
1975 In May, three communes in Huiyang County were transferred to Huizhou.
1On May 6, 1994, the Ministry of Civil Affairs approved the revocation of Huiyang County, and established Huiyang City (county level) as a provincial-level city, entrusting Huizhou City to take care of it.
In 2002, Huiyang City governed 20 towns, 250 village committees and 45 neighborhood committees.
On March 6, 2003, Huiyang City, a county-level city, was abolished and Huiyang District of Huizhou City was established. Huiyang District governs the towns of Danshui, Hu Yong, Liangjing, Pingtan, Shatian, Xia Yong, Aotou, Qiuchang, Xinwei and Zhenlong 10. District People's Government is located in Jin Hui Avenue, Danshui Town. Chen Jiang, Tonghu, Tongqiao, Lilin, Shuikou, Ma 'an, Hengli, Aipi, Luzhou, Dalan and other 10 towns under the jurisdiction of Huiyang City were placed under the jurisdiction of Huicheng District of Huizhou City. Jurisdiction over 10 towns (Danshui, Hu Yong, Liangjing, Pingtan, Shatian, Xia Yong, Aotou, Qiuchang, Xinwei and Zhenlong).
In June 2003, the whole city was divided into districts, which actually administered two sub-district offices, namely Danshui and Qiuchang, six towns, including Xinwei, Zhenlong, Shatian, Hu Yong, Liangjing and Pingtan, and Huiyang Economic Development Zone, and 102 administrative villages, with a total area of 9 15.54 square kilometers, a permanent population of 558,000 and a registered population of 353,000.
June 5438+February 3, 20051,with jurisdiction over 4 streets (Danshui, Xia Yong, Aotou and Qiuchang) and 6 towns (Hu Yong, Liangjing, Pingtan, Shatian, Xinwei and Zhenlong).
On April 28th, 2006, the establishment ceremony of sub-district offices was held in Danshui Town and Qiuchang Town of Huiyang District. (See Huiyang area for details of the original Huiyang area)
In 20 14, it actually administered 3 sub-district offices of Danshui Street, Qiuchang Street and Sanhe Street (Huiyang Economic Development Zone), 6 towns of Xinwei Town, Zhenlong Town, shatian town Town, Hu Yong Town, Liangjing Town and Pingtan Town, and 102 administrative villages with a total area of 9 15.54 square kilometers.