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The Historical Evolution of Xiaoguan Town

At the end of Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Shui Sheng Township and Kunyu Township in Ninghai Prefecture. 1930 belongs to Shengquan Township, 10th District, Mu Ping County. 194 1 belongs to the third district of Mohai county, and changed to the fifth district in the following year. 1956, belonging to Nanhuang District of Rushan County and Hushan District of Wendeng County. /kloc-at the end of 0/958, the Yellow Sea Commune was built in the east and west, belonging to Wendeng County. The following year it was renamed Xiaoguan Commune. /kloc-0 was established in March, 1984, and/kloc-0 was established in February, 1989. 1990 end-of-year area 10 1 km2, population 15 109 households with 48,200 people, including rural14,904 households with 46,967 people. It has jurisdiction over Xiaoguan, Wanjiakou, Yuchi, Yujiazhuang, Suijiazhuang, Miaodong, Huang Bei, Dalutou, Xiaolutou, Xujiazhuang, Wujiazhuang, Xidianzi, Dongdianzi, Zhujiazhuang, Tanbu, Beiqikou, Nanqikou, Jinhua, Xubutou, Xiwa and Dongwa.

Xiaoguan Town has a long history and rich cultural relics. There are many anti-Japanese relics in Lei Zi, Sunjiazhai and Wanjiazhai, and there are dozens of anti-Japanese city walls on the top of the mountain. There are many ancient temples in the territory, among which Qijia Xishan Temple is particularly incense, commonly known as "Nanshan nun (buddhist nun) and Beishan monk (temple)", with vivid legends circulating among the people.