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Tell me about the origin of Dongguan!

Area: 2465 square kilometers

Population: 654.38+560,000 (2002)

Postal code: 523003

Area code: 0769 According to the records, Dongguan has a long history. In the Neolithic Age, there were primitive people living along the Dongjiang River in Dongguan. In Xia Dynasty, Dongguan belonged to the southern region. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Dongguan was the land of Baiyue. In 2 14 BC, Qin Shihuang unified China, and Dongguan belonged to Panyu County, Nanhai County. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Shun Di set up Zengcheng County in Panyu, and Dongguan was subordinate to Zengcheng at that time. In 33 1 year, jianxian county, dongguan, was originally named Baoan. In 757, it was renamed Dongguan, and the county government set up harmony (now Guancheng). According to legend, Dongguan is named because it is located in eastern Guangdong and is rich in aquatic plants (grass).

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Copyright? 0? 8 Hong Kong Travel Service Co., Ltd. 2009L/C: 350 18 1 Current planning: it governs 4 streets (Guancheng, Cheng Nan, John Wan and Dongcheng) and 28 towns (Shijie, Shilong, Chashan, Shipai, Qishi, Hengli, Qiaotou and Xiegang).

Shilong Town:

This place used to be a river beach with several stones protruding. Villagers built dikes for flood control based on stones, and named them Shilongbo (meaning dam), which later became Shilong or Shilongwei. This town is famous for its name.

Humen Town:

Because it is located in the sea of the Pearl River, there are two mountains, the big tiger and the little tiger, which are shaped like doors, hence the name.

Zhangmutou: The village was built in the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty (1763— 1795), and it was named Zhangmutouwei because it was surrounded by camphor trees.

Later, due to the commercial development in guangzhou-shenzhen railway, the village became a town. Dalang Town: A market was formed at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, and it was named after the growth of Ranunculus ternatus in a large area. Tang Zhong Town: In the late Qing Dynasty, three natural villages, Liu Wu, Wu Yuan and Wuli, merged into one big village.

Its center is Xiangxing Street, which is called nave Market. The town is named after the market. Houjie town: In the first year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1 1 19), Wang lived here. Because it was behind the military store, it was called backstreet. Later, he became rich and changed his name to Houjie. Liaobu Town: During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty (627-649), villagers lived in Maoliao in the upper reaches of Han Xi and lived on grass.

Textile, bamboo products and forging are industries. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, a commercial port was formed, which was called Liaobuwei, hence the name of the town. Chashan Town: In Liang Wudi in the Southern Dynasty, monks built Yanta Temple and villagers planted tea on the mountain, hence the name. Daojiao Town: Also known as Jichuan Township, many connected rivers here have "countercurrent" due to tidal action.

Phenomenon, "the two waters are connected with the sun", so it was originally called "Daojiao", and later it was called Daojiao by homophonic. Chang 'an Town: Formerly known as Shaputou, it was the capital of the Tang Dynasty in the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1) because of the large number of Li.

Chang 'an was named Chang 'an Fair. This town is famous for its name. Changping Town: In the middle of Qing Dynasty, some villagers in Wuxia Village went to sea to do business, chose a wasteland with convenient water transportation and built Changping Village.

Pray for peaceful competition. This town is famous for its name. Dalingshan Town: 1985 Dasha businessmen moved into this town. Named after Daling Mountain in the west of Victoria Gene. Wangniudun Town: It used to be a grassy beach, and there were mounds for cattle grazing in the village. Song dynasty; surname

At the end of the building, the village was named Wangniudun. Because there is a stream in the village, also called Wang Xi, which has a back shape.

Newton's Tail, Wang Cheng, this town is famous for its name. John Wan Town: Built in the eighth year of Tianshun in the Ming Dynasty (1464), it was originally named Egg House Rent. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty

(1730) called Wanjiazhou, and in the second year of Jiaqing (1797) called family rent.

According to the land crisscrossed by rivers, it was leased to Wanjiang, which was called John Wan in history. Huangcun: A village established in the Song Dynasty, with many bamboos. It was originally called Huangxi, later renamed Huangcun and now renamed Chengnan District. Shatian town: Located in the coastal Shatian District, hence the name. Tangxia Town: At the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, the resident was built around more than 30 acres of large ponds, hence the name Tangtou Xia Wei, and the town was named Daye.

Xie Gang Town, Wei Ming: At the end of the Song Dynasty, Xie Jia built a village on the mountain, named Xie Gang, and then formed a Xie Gang Fair next to the village.

Because of the name. Huangjiang Town: At the end of the Ming Dynasty, some people settled by the river. Because the river is yellow and turbid, it is named Huangjiang. The Yellow River Fair was formed in Xianfeng period of Qing Dynasty (1851-1861). Shipai Town: Stone rafts were formed in the early Qing Dynasty, hence the name. Qishi Town; The village was built in the Ming dynasty, and there are huge stones beside the pool in the village, hence the name.

Qingxi Town: During the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty (1386- 13980), Lan Wancheng moved from Maoang Village to Qingxi River.

After the village was built, Qingxiwei (Lao Wei) was established, the Republic of China 13 (1927).

On the other side of the Qingxi River, a new dam was built. Gaochun Town: At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the resident used to be a beach, because fishermen often basked in the sun here (read: gǔ, net

In the late Qing Dynasty, scholars in the village thought the word "Yi" was indecent and renamed it "Gao".

Tubu Shijie Town: In the Ming Dynasty, villagers reinforced dams and paved stones at gaps to prevent floods, hence the name Shijie. Houzai

A stone tablet market was formed by the river, and the town was named after the market. Dongkeng Town: The original Dongkeng Village was formed in the late Song Dynasty. Hongmei Town: named after the initials of Hongwu Vortex and Meisha Village. Ma Yong: Located by a river, it is rich in hemp crops, hence the name.