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The history and origin of various districts in Guangzhou, including when they became a part of Guangzhou.
People's Republic of China (PRC) period

194910 June 14, Guangzhou liberation; 10 year 10 On October 28th, Guangzhou Municipal People's Government was established; 165438+1October 6th, Guangdong Provincial People's Government was formally established. There are nine special zones in the province, namely Pearl River, Dongjiang River, Xijiang River, Beijiang River, Central Guangdong, South Road, Xingmei and Qiongya in Chaoshan, which govern 7 cities and 98 counties. Guangzhou is a municipality directly under the central government From 65438 to 0952, Guangdong Province and Guangzhou City were led by Central South Management Committee, Beihai City and Qinzhou District were placed under Guangxi, and Huaiji County of Guangxi was placed under Guangdong. From 65438 to 0954, Guangdong Province was directly led by the central government, and Guangzhou, which was originally directly under the central government, was placed under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province. Since then, cities, prefectures and counties have been adjusted almost every year. From 65438 to 0979, Baoan County, which originally belonged to Huiyang area, was changed to Shenzhen City, and Zhuhai County, which originally belonged to Foshan area, was changed to Zhuhai City, all of which were directly administered by the province. Guangzhou, Haikou, Shantou, Zhanjiang, Maoming, Foshan, Jiangmen, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shaoguan, etc. 10 is divided into seven regions, namely Shaoguan, Huiyang, Meixian, Shantou, Foshan Zhanjiang, Zhaoqing, Hainan Administrative Region and Hainan Li and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, which jointly administer 14 city, 9 counties and 3 autonomous counties. 198 1 set up offices in Xisha, Nansha and zhongsha islands, which are directly led by Hainan administrative region. 1983, the new system of city governing county and township governing village will be implemented. 1988, the central government separated Hainan administrative region from Guangdong province and established Hainan province. In the same year, Guangdong began to cancel the regional setting, and set up another 18 prefecture-level cities (later increased to 2 1 prefecture-level cities), and fully implemented the prefecture-level city management system and the township management system, which have been in use ever since.

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