Gaoshan town
Gaoshan town is a town under the jurisdiction of Dayi County, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. It is located in the west of Chengdu Plain and the southeast of Dayi County. It covers an area of nearly 70 square kilometers and has a population of about 12000. Its economy is mainly agriculture, and its industry is mainly wine making and animal husbandry. There is a main road leading to Shangan town and Qionglai.
Gaoshan town is about 22 kilometers away from the county seat. The name comes from the rule of the country. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, the high mountain area is now Nanzhong township. Since Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty, it belongs to the fourth and second grade of Shangnan township. In the second year of the Republic of China, the fourth and second districts were changed into four districts and two districts respectively. In 22, Shangnan township was changed into the third district. In 24 years, Gaoshan Town, tongguomiao, zhushandun, Yinshan, yuwayao in the four districts and yutazi, yangheqiao, Huangshan, Wangshan, Fanshan, congshulin in the second district were cut out to set up Gaoshan Township, which is located in huguangguan of Gaoshan town and has jurisdiction over 10 Baotou. In August 25, Gaoshan township was abolished, and its administrative areas were divided into Shangan town and Sancha Township. In September 1953, Shangang village and Minsheng village in Sancha Township and Gaoshan village, Zhaoan village, Jiulong village and tonggong village in Shangan Township were designated. Shangang village was divided into Jianxin village and restored to Gaoshan township. In November 1955, Gaoshan township was abolished, and its nine villages still belong to Shangan and Sancha townships. In December 1961, Gaoshan township was restored according to the original administrative region, and Gaoshan people's commune was established, with 8 production teams and 49 production teams under its jurisdiction. In November 1968, the Revolutionary Committee of the commune was established, and the administrative region was only called Gaoshan commune, not Gaoshan township at the same time. In February 1973, the fifth, sixth and eighth production brigades assigned two production brigades to form the ninth production brigade. In March 1984, Gaoshan township was renamed, with 9 villages and 56 villager groups under its jurisdiction.
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Gaoshan Town, Dayi County, Sichuan Province
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