The origin of the name Zhuhai is as follows: Most areas of Zhuhai City were under the jurisdiction of Zhongshan County (formerly known as Xiangshan County) from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Republic of China. Archeology, the polished stones and painted pottery discovered show that primitive tribes lived here as early as the Neolithic Age, four to five thousand years ago. The remains of our ancestors have been left on the sand dunes, hills, and mesas around the Phoenix Mountains and on some islands in the Pearl River Estuary. During the Warring States Period, it was the land of Baiyue. After Qin Shihuang unified China, he established Nanhai County in Lingnan in the 33rd year (214 BC), which was under the jurisdiction of Nanhai County. In the early Han Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of the Nanyue Kingdom. In the sixth year of Yuanding in the Han Dynasty (111 BC), it was under the jurisdiction of Panyu County until the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (331), the east of Nanhai County was divided into Dongguan County, which was under the jurisdiction of Dongguan County. It is under the jurisdiction of Nanhai County. Until the Eastern Han Dynasty. Until the Southern and Northern Dynasties, in the second year of Yuanxi of Liu Song Dynasty (420), Dongguan County was changed to Dongguan County, which was under the jurisdiction of Dongguan County. In the tenth year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty (590), it was under the jurisdiction of Bao'an County. In the second year of Tang Zhide (757), Bao'an County was renamed Dongguan County, which was under the jurisdiction of Dongguan County, and Xiangshan Town (today's Shanchang, Zhuhai City) was established. The name of Xiangshan Town comes from Wugui Mountain, the ancestor of all the mountains in the territory. After the Tang Dynasty, through the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, Xiangshan Town still belonged to Dongguan County. In the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Northern Song Dynasty (1082), Xiangshan Village was established and still belonged to Dongguan County. In the 22nd year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1152), Xiangshan Village, which originally belonged to Dongguan County, was set aside, and part of the seaside land in Nanhai, Xinhui, Panyu, and Dongguan counties was placed in Xiangshan County and belonged to Guangzhou Prefecture. In the 19th year of Yuan Zhizheng (1282), Xiangshan County was affiliated to Guangzhou Road. In the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1368), Xiangshan County was affiliated to Guangzhou Prefecture. In the second year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1645), Xiangshan County was still under the jurisdiction of Guangzhou Prefecture. In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), Xiangshan County was directly under the jurisdiction of the province. From 2 to 9 years ago, it was affiliated to Guangdong Highway. Ten years later, it came under the jurisdiction of the Central District Appeasement Office. On April 15, 2014, in memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Xiangshan County was renamed Zhongshan County and came under the jurisdiction of Guangzhou Administrative Region. From May 19 to October 23, Zhongshan County *** established the Tang Family. (The Guangzhou Administrative District was renamed the First Administrative Supervision District in 2025, the Fourth Administrative Supervision District during the Anti-Japanese War, and was renamed the First Administrative Supervision District in 1935). In 1936, it was under the direct jurisdiction of the provincial government. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Zhongshan County was affiliated to the Pearl River Prefecture and in 1952 to the Central Guangdong Administrative Region. On December 31, 1952, Fisherman County was established. The islands belonging to Bao'an, Dongguan, and Zhongshan counties were the administrative areas of Fisherman County, led by the Central Guangdong Administrative District. On April 7, 1953, Fisherman County was officially named Zhuhai County, incorporating Zhongshan Gang Township under Zhongshan County, Wanqingsha under Dongguan County, and Sanzao, Da Hengqin, Xiao Hengqin, Nanshui, and Beishui near the Pearl River Estuary. More than 100 islands including Gaolan, Hebao, Qi'ao, Longxue, Neilingding, Wailingding, Sanmen Islands, Wanshan Islands, Dangan Islands and Jiapeng Islands are placed under Zhuhai County. The county is located in Tangjia is under the jurisdiction of the Central Guangdong Administrative Region. On March 22, 1959, Zhuhai County was merged into Zhongshan County. On April 17, 1961, the organizational system of Zhuhai County was restored, and the county government was stationed in Xiangzhou. On March 5, 1979, Zhuhai County was changed to Zhuhai City, and the Municipal Revolutionary Committee (renamed the Municipal People's Communist Party in 1980) was located in Xiangzhou. In November of the same year, it was designated as a provincial city. On August 5, 1980, the 15th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China approved the establishment of a special economic zone in Zhuhai, covering an area of ??6.81 square kilometers. On June 29, 1983, the State Council approved the adjustment of the Zhuhai Special Economic Zone area to 15.16 thousand square kilometers. In May 1983, Doumen County was placed under the jurisdiction of Zhuhai City. In August 1984, Zhuhai City established a municipal district - Xiangzhou District. On April 5, 1989, the area of ??Zhuhai Special Economic Zone was adjusted to 121 square kilometers. It can be seen that Zhuhai was originally a small fishing village. Due to its geographical location and the needs of the times, it was a new city built. This is the meaning behind it. Zhuhai is like this, and Shenzhen is the same, telling the story of the formation of a city. This is the meaning behind Zhuhai. Taken from the Zhuhai City *** website. May the knowledge be shared!
Zhuhai is an important city on the west coast of the Pearl River Delta. It is connected to Hong Kong, China (36 nautical miles away from Hong Kong, China) by water and Macau by land. It is also one of China's special economic zones. Zhuhai City includes Xiangzhou District, Jinwan District, and Doumen District.
Zhuhai City covers an area of ??1687 square kilometers and has a permanent population of 1.41 million (statistics in November 2005). Directory [hide] 1 Economy 2 History 3 Transportation 3.1 Highway 3.2 Bus 3.3 Long-distance bus 3.4 Taxi 3.5 Seaport 3.6 Ferry 3.7 Civil aviation 3.8 Connection with Macau 3.9 Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge 3.10 Intercity light rail 4 Festivals and celebrations 5 Sports 6 Entertainment 6.1 Attractions 6.1.1 Parks 7 Products 8 City honors 9 Famous figures 10 Education 10.1 Universities 11 Sister cities 12 Notes 13 Reference sources 14 External links
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