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Which region of Chongqing does Liangjiang New Area belong to?

Liangjiang New Area belongs to the three administrative districts of Jiangbei District, Yubei District and Beibei District of Chongqing.

1. The areas in Liangjiang New District belonging to Jiangbei District are: Jiangbeicheng Street, Cuntan Street, Tieshanping Street, Shimahe Street, Dashiba Street, Guanyinqiao Street, Guojiatuo Street, Fusheng Town , Yuzui Town, Huaxin Street, Wulidian Street.

2. The areas in Liangjiang New District that belong to Yubei District are: Mu'er Town, Longxing Town, Shichuan Town, Gulu Town, Yufengshan Town, Longxi Street, Longshan Street, Longta Street, Shuang Fengqiao Street, Shuanglonghu Street, Yuanyang Street, Tianggong Street, Cuiyun Street, Dazhulin Street, Lijia Street, Huixing Street, Yuelai Street, Renhe Street.

3. The areas in Liangjiang New District that belong to Beibei District are: Fuxing Town, Shuitu Town, Shijialiang Town, and Caijiagang Town.

Extended information:

1. Chongqing, referred to as Chongqing or Ba, is located in the inland southwest of China, bordering Hubei and Hunan to the east, Guizhou to the south, Sichuan to the west, and Sichuan to the north. Shaanxi is an important strategic fulcrum for the development of the western region, an important connection point between the “One Belt and One Road” and the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and an inland open highland.

2. Chongqing is located in southwest China and the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, spanning the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the middle of the Yangtze River between 105°11'~110°11' east longitude and 28°10'~32°13' north latitude. The transition zone of the lower plains.

3. Chongqing is the only municipality in China with jurisdiction over ethnic autonomous areas. It governs 4 autonomous counties, 1 district (Qianjiang District) that enjoys preferential policies for ethnic autonomous areas, and 14 ethnic townships.

4. Chongqing is China’s only “bridge capital” recognized by Mao Yisheng Bridge Committee at its 2005 annual meeting. There are 41 bridges built or under construction on the Yangtze River and Jialing River in the main urban area of ??Chongqing. In the future, Chongqing plans to build more than 30 cross-river bridges of various types.

Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia_Chongqing City Baidu Encyclopedia_Liangjiang New District