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1 Types of townships  



1.1  Urban  





1.2  Rural  







2 History  





3 List of township-level divisions  





4 Similar to township units  





5 References  





6 External links  














Townships of China






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(Redirected from Township (People's Republic of China))

formally
Township-level divisions
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese乡级行政区
Traditional Chinese鄉級行政區
Alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Tibetan name
Tibetanཤང་།
Zhuang name
ZhuangYangh
Korean name
Hangul
Mongolian name
Mongolian Cyrillicшиян
Mongolian scriptᠰᠢᠶᠠᠩ
Uyghur name
Uyghurيېزا
Manchu name
Manchu scriptᡤᠠᡧᠠᠨ
Möllendorffgašan
Kazakh name
Kazakhاۋىل
ауыл
auyl
Kyrgyz name
Kyrgyzايىل
айыл
ajyl

Townships (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: xiāng), formally township-level divisions (Chinese: 乡级行政区; pinyin: Xiāng Jí Xíngzhèngqū), are the basic level (fourth-level administrative units) of political divisions in the People's Republic of China. They are similar to municipalities and communes in other countries and in turn may contain village committees and villages. In 1995 there were 29,648 townships and 17,570 towns (a total of 47,218 township-level divisions) in China which included the territories held by the Republic of China and claimed by the PRC.[1]

Much like other levels of government in mainland China, the township's governance is divided between the Communist Party Township Secretary, and the "county magistrate" (Chinese: 乡长; pinyin: xiāngzhǎng). The township party secretary, along with the township's party committee, determines policy. The magistrate is in charge of administering the daily affairs of government and executing policies as determined by the party committee. A township official is the lowest-level ranked official in the civil service hierarchy; in practice, however, the township party secretary and magistrate can amass high levels of personal power.

A township government is formally responsible for local economic development, planning, maintenance of local roads, family planning, sanitation & health, sports, and "other responsibilities as determined by higher level governments".[2][better source needed]

Types of townships[edit]

Urban[edit]

Rural[edit]

History[edit]

After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, there was a lack of uniform regulations for establishing towns, and there were too many towns formed. By the end of 1954, there were 5,400 towns throughout the country, including 920 with a population of less than 2,000, 2,302 with a population of 2,000-5,000, 1,373 with a population of 5,000-10,000, 784 with a population of 10,000-50,000, and 21 with a population over 50,000. In June 1955, the State Council issued the "Decision on the Establishment of Cities and Towns", which clarified the criteria for the establishment of towns. By the end of 1978, there were only 2,173 townships in the country. After the abolition of the people's commune system, the establishment of townships was given importance.

On 29 November 1984, the State Council announced new standards for the establishment of townships.

List of township-level divisions[edit]

Township map of Guizhou
Township map of Yunnan
Provinces
Autonomous areas
Municipalities

Similar to township units[edit]

Asimilar to township unit in the system of administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China is a region with self-jurisdiction which functions at a PRC township-level administrative division. Divisions of this sort can include development zones, science and technology parks, university cities, companies, farms, fishing ground, ranches, orchards, national parks, etc., even prisons.

The township-level administrative division (the lowest level division) includes townships, towns, subdistricts, ethnic townships, and sums.[3] Some county-level administrative districts that govern towns and villages will also be defined as a similar to township unit, as in the case of the Jiaozishan Tourism Development Zone and Industrial ParkofKunming.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yawei, Liu. "China's Township People's Congress Elections: An Introduction" (PDF). United Nations. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
  • ^ 乡政府职能和职责. Baidu Wenku.
  • ^ "统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码编制规则". www.stats.gov.cn. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
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