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Administrative divisions of Lushan county

Administrative divisions of Lushan County: Xiatang Town, Liangwa Town, Zhang Liangzhen, Zhangguanying Town, Yaoshan Town, Wawu Town, Zhangdian Township, Xinji Township, Xiongbei Township, Qinhe Township, Zhaocun Township, Dongzhou Township, Cangtou Township, Malou Township, Jizhong Township, Beizi Township, Zhangziying Township and Cannongji Township.

It has jurisdiction over 4 streets, 5 towns and 15 townships, and Yao Zheng Expressway, Tai 'ao Expressway, 31National Highway, 207 national highway, S242 Provincial Highway and S23 1 Provincial Highway run through the county. Yaoshan-Zhongyuan Giant Buddha Scenic Area is a national 5A-level tourist attraction and a national key scenic spot. Thrushcross Valley Scenic Area is a national 4A-level tourist attraction, with ancient buildings including Confucian Temple and Ming Dynasty Mosque.

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The evolution of administrative divisions in Lushan County;

1999, Lushan county governs 5 towns and 17 townships.

In 2000, Lushan County governed 6 towns and 16 townships.

In 2005, the township division of Lushan County was adjusted: Tumen Township was abolished and merged into Beizi Township, and the resident of Beizi Township People's Government remained unchanged. As of June 5438+February 3, 20051,Lushan county had jurisdiction over 6 towns and 15 townships.

In 2006, Lushan County Government decided to cancel Luyang Town, adjust some administrative divisions of Zhangdian Township and Dongzhou Township, and set up four sub-district offices of Lufeng, Qintai, Luyang and Huiyuan. The area under the jurisdiction of Luyang Town and 22 administrative villages such as Zhan Ying in Zhangdian Township and Wulitou in Dongzhou Township will be included in the urban area.

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