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History of Quanzhou and Xiamen
Quanzhou history

In the first year of Tang Sisheng (A.D. 684), the state was founded, named Wurongzhou. In the second year of Jing Yun (AD 7 1 1), Wu Rongfu was changed to Quanzhou, hence the name Quanshan in the north of Quanzhou. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Quanzhou was the "largest port in the East" and was extremely prosperous. In the 14th year of Yuan Dynasty (1277), Xuanwei Department was established in Quanzhou, and it was also transferred to South Marshal House. In 15, Xuanwei Division was changed to Quanzhou Road Official Office, which was under the jurisdiction of Nan 'an, Jinjiang, Yongchun, Tongan, Dehua, Anxi, Hui 'an, and North and South Divisions. In May of the seventeenth year, Fujian Province was merged into Quanzhou Province, and in July of the same year, it moved to Longxing, Quanzhou. In the early Ming Dynasty, the Ming government changed Quanzhou Road to Quanzhou Prefecture. During the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, many people fled to Hong Kong and Nanyang, so that there are many Quanzhou immigrants among overseas Chinese today. In the early days of liberation, the country's main investment was in the mainland, so the economic development was slow. Since the reform and opening up from 65438 to 0977, Quanzhou has been designated as an open coastal city and entered a period of rapid development. Now, Quanzhou has developed into a garden city which enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad.

History of Xiamen-

In the third year of Jin Taikang (282), Tongan County was established, which belonged to Jin 'an County and later merged into Nan 'an County. In the 19th year of Tang Zhenyuan (803), Datong Field was located in the southwest of Nan 'an County. After five dynasties, it was promoted to Tongan County in the 4th year of Tang Dynasty (933), belonging to Quanzhou. Song belongs to Qingyuan Army, Pinghai Army and Quanzhou Army. Yuan belongs to Quanzhou Road. Ming belongs to Quanzhou prefecture. In the twentieth year of Hongwu (1387), "Xiamen City" was built, which means the gate of the national building, and the name of "Xiamen" has since gone down in history. In the seventh year of Qing Shunzhi (1650), Zheng Chenggong was stationed in Xiamen, and in Siming House for 12 years (1650). It was abolished in the 19th year of Kangxi (1680); In the twenty-third year (1884), there was a garrison road under Taiwan, and the road was hidden in Taiwan (in the sixth year of Yongzheng, the Taiwan government changed to a Taiwan road), in the twenty-fifth year (1686), the Quanzhou government set up a defense department separately, and in the fifth year of Yongzheng (1727), Xingquan Road was set up. In the 29th year of Guangxu (1903), Gulangyu Island in Xiamen became a "public concession". In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Jiaheli (Xiamen) and Jinmen in Tongan County were located in Siming County, and they were promoted to Siming House in September and abandoned.

1933 "People's Republic of China (PRC) people's revolutionary government" (i.e. "Fujian people's government") established Xiamen special city and abolished it. Tongan and Siming counties belong to the fifth administrative supervision area (in Tongan) 1934. 1In April, 935, seven islands including Xiamen and Gulangyu were established, and Heshan Special Zone in Siming County was abolished. It belongs to the fourth administrative supervision area with Tongan County (within Tongan), from May 1938 to June 1945. 1September, 949/October, Tongan County and Xiamen were liberated, Tongan County was the fifth district (1950 changed to Quanzhou District and Jinjiang District), and Xiamen was a provincial city.1June, 950, Xiamen established Kaiyuan, Siming, Gulangyu and Xiamen. Jimei Town 1953 of Tongan County is under the jurisdiction of Xiamen City. 1958, 1 year evacuated from Heshan district and set it as a suburb. In August, Tongan County was included in Xiamen by Jinjiang District. 1966 In August, Kaiyuan and Siming districts were renamed as Dongfeng and Xiangyang districts (10/979 in October). 1February, 970, Tongan county belongs to Jinjiang District, and1June, 973 belongs to Xiamen City. Xinglin District was established in September 1978. 1987 Huli District was added, and the suburb was renamed as jimei district. 1997 Tongan county zoning. At this point, Xiamen has jurisdiction over Gulangyu, Siming, Kaiyuan, Xinglin, Huli, Jimei and Tongan.

In May 2003, with the approval of the State Council, it was agreed to adjust some administrative divisions of Xiamen. The main contents of the adjustment include: 1. Siming District, Gulangyu Island and Kaiyuan District were merged into Siming District, and the original three administrative areas were under the jurisdiction of Siming District. Two, Xinglin District Xinglin Sub-district Office and Xinglin Town under the jurisdiction of jimei district. Xinglin District was renamed Haicang District. 3. Establish Xiang 'an District, and put Xindian, Xinxu, Maxiang, Neicuo and Dadeng towns under the jurisdiction of Tong 'an District under the jurisdiction of Xiang 'an District. After the adjustment of administrative divisions, Xiamen has jurisdiction over six districts: Siming, Huli, Jimei, Haicang, Tongan and Xiang 'an.