Taishan Street
Taishan street, belonging to Pukou District of Nanjing City, is located in the northeast of Pukou District and the north end of Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. The East and the Gulou District are located across the river, southwest and Dingshan street, northwest and Yongning streets, northeast and the streets along the Yangtze River, there are Pukou train station, Puzi mountain, Town God's Temple, Dongming and Ming and Qing Street and other tourist attractions.
In 2013, Taishan street has a total area of 57.2 square kilometers, 11 communities and 1 village under its jurisdiction, with a total population of about 200000, including more than 130000 permanent residents. The GDP of the region is 9.325 billion yuan, of which the added value of the primary industry is 58.15 million yuan, the added value of the secondary industry is 3.123 billion yuan, and the added value of the tertiary industry is 6.144 billion yuan.
Historical evolution
In the spring and Autumn period, Mount Tai belonged to the state of Chu and then to Wu. At the beginning of the Warring States period, Wu died and entered Yue. Later, Yue died and returned to Chu. From the Qin Dynasty to the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Tangyi county was subordinate to Jiujiang County, linhuai county and Guangling county. During the Three Kingdoms period, the territory first belonged to Wei and then to Wu. In 307, Xuanhua town was built in Dongmen. In the first year of Longhua in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (397), Xuanhua town was subordinate to Weishi County of Qin county. In the first year of Liang Tiansheng in the Southern Dynasty (502), Weishi County was divided into Weishi County and Tangyi county. In 583, Xuanhua town was changed into Liuhe Town. In the fourth year of kaihuang (584), Liuhe County was established. During the Tang, song and Yuan Dynasties, it was located in Xiaoyi Township, Liuhe County. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), Jiangpu County was set up, and the county government was set up in Pukou city (now Dongmen Street). Taking Xuanhua mountain pass as the boundary (today's Taishan Temple), Jiangpu County is to the South and Liuhe County is to the north; both counties belong to yingtianfu. In 1645, Tianfu was changed into Jiangning Prefecture, which belonged to Liuhe and Jiangpu counties. In 1858, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom changed Jiangpu County into Tianpu province. In the third year of tongzhi (1864), it was restored to Liuhe and Jiangpu counties. In October 1912, the Yuan Shikai government established Pukou as a commercial port. In June 1927, the national government assigned Pukou commercial port area (now Pukou town) to Nanjing and set up Pukou commercial port management office. In July 1929, it was renamed the second district and the East District of Jiangpu County, with towns and townships under it. Dongmen town and the surrounding rural areas were divided into five towns and one Township, namely zuosoo town 1, zuosoo town 2, Xuanhua town 1, Xuanhua town 2, Dongmen town and Taowu township. In 1933, the eighth District of Nanjing was established in Pukou commercial port area, which was the beginning of the construction of Pukou District. In 1934, Dongmen district was divided into Dongmen town and zuoshuo Town, with 19 baos and 196 Jias under its jurisdiction. In 1932, after Pukou was occupied by Japanese army, it returned to Jiangpu County. In 1940, Wufeng company reclaimed daliuzhou and xiaoliuzhou, forming toulong, Shuanglong, Sanhe, dock, Xiaoliu and other natural villages; Limin and Dayou company reclaimed xinjiubizhou, forming Linjiang, Sanlong, Silong, Jiahe and other natural villages. In September 1945, the national government returned the capital to Nanjing, and Pukou commercial port district restored the system of the eighth District of Nanjing, under the jurisdiction of 19 Bao and 252A.. Here, Dongmen town and Nanmen town still belong to Puzhen District of Jiangpu County. In 1948, Dongmen and Zuozuo were merged into Dongmen Town, which was the beginning of the establishment of Dongmen Town, with the jurisdiction of 9 baos and 131 Jias. In the meantime, Taoyuan and Baota belong to Xinhe Township and Longshan township of Liuhe County respectively. On April 22, 1949, Pukou was liberated. In the same month, Dongmen town and Nanmen town were transferred from Jiangpu County to Nanjing City, and liangpu District of Nanjing city was established. The former Pukou is divided into South Town and North Town. There are three towns in Taishan area: Dongmen Town, South Town and North Town. Under the jurisdiction of the new town of Liuzhou. In October, Jibi township was set up in the rural area of Nanzhen Town, and liubi township was set up in the rural area of Beizhen town. Dongmen town was established, which has jurisdiction over Dongmen town and five natural villages including shaiwangqiao, Huangyao, Beimen, laoyingpan and Liwa. In the autumn of 1950, Liubu township was divided into two townships: Liubu and Sanhe; Nanzhen and Beizhen were abolished and Pukou town was established. So far, there are two towns (Pukou town and Dongmen town) and two townships (Sanhe Town and Liubu town). In June 1950, Nanzhen and Beizhen were abolished and Pukou town was established. In October 1950, Liubu township was divided into two townships, Liubu and Sanhe. Liubu Township governs Linjiang village, Sanlong village, Silong village and Jiahe village; Sanhe Township governs toulong village, Shuanglong Village, Sanhe Village, dock Village and Xiaoliu village. In 1952, two neighborhood committees, Dongmen street and zuoshuo street, were established in Dongmen town. In 1953, five villages of Dongmen town and three villages of Dingshan, Baoan and Wugong of Nanmen town were separated and merged to form yangbei township. In the same year, the number of neighborhood committees in Dongmen town increased to four, namely zuosuo street, Dongmen street, zuosuoxia street and Wantou street. In June 1953, the rural part of Dongmen town was set aside and merged with the rural part of Nanzhen town to form yangbei township. In September 1955, according to the decision of Nanjing Municipal People's Committee, Pukou town was abolished and three sub district offices were set up, namely xiaohe'nan, yanggou street and laojiangkou. Since then, administrative divisions have changed frequently. In February 1956, Taoyuan and Baota villages were transferred from Liuhe County to Pukou District along with Yanjiang township. In November, Liubu and Jibu were merged into Sanhe township. In the autumn of 1957, Shifo township was merged into yangbei township. In the same year, the yanggou Street office was abolished, and the areas under its jurisdiction were assigned to xiaohe'nan and laojiangkou offices respectively. On August 31, 1958, Sanhe and yangbei townships were merged to form Hongqi people's commune (later changed to Puzhen people's commune), and the integration of government and society was implemented. The village system was abolished, and the commune had a production brigade and a production team. In the same year, the dock Village was under the jurisdiction of Nanjing Agricultural University, and the agricultural mechanization experimental station of Nanjing Agricultural University was established. In March 1960, Hongqi commune changed its name to Puzhen commune. Dongmen town and rural areas within the territory were all under the jurisdiction of Puzhen people's commune, and the neighborhood committees under its jurisdiction remained unchanged. In May, the two streets of xiaohe'nan and laojiangkou were abolished and Pukou urban people's commune was merged. In 1961, the four production teams of the pagoda brigade, namely, Beifang ridge, Xiaojie, playground and Shankou, were under the jurisdiction of Yanjiang commune. In April 1962, the Pukou City People's commune was abolished, and two streets, Dama road and laojiangkou, were established. The xiaohe'nan office was renamed Dama Road office. In July 1962, Dongmen town was set aside from Puzhen commune and its organizational system was restored. In June 1963, Puzhen commune was abolished and its jurisdiction was divided into four people's communes: Sanhe, Baota, Dingshan and Jibi. At the same time, the first level organization of the production brigade will be abolished and the Commune will directly lead the production brigade. On May 17, 1964, the municipal Party committee and the Municipal People's Committee decided to open Sanhe commune to the outside world, merge Baota commune into Sanhe commune, and at the same time, divide the four production teams of Beifang Geng, Xiaojie, playground and Shankou into Sanhe commune. In May 1965, Sanhe commune restored the first level organization of the production brigade. There were 8 production brigades and 79 production brigades in toulong, Sanhe, Sansi, Jiahe, Baota, Taoyuan, Huangyao and forest farm. In 1966, the agricultural machinery test station was put under the jurisdiction of Sanhe commune, and soon Daqiao production team was established, with a total of 17 production teams. So far, Sanhe commune has 9 production teams and 96 production teams. In 1968, Dongmen town was divided into five neighborhood committees: zuosoo street, zuosoo middle street, zuosoo lower street, Dongmen street and Wantou street. in March 1969, the two streets of laojiangkou and Dama road were abolished and merged to establish Pukou town. In December, toulong group changed its name to Qiaobei group, and sansilong group changed its name to Linjiang group. At the beginning of 1970, seven production teams of Shuanglong were assigned to Qiaobei production team, and six production teams of Sanhe were set up separately. in 1971, the neighborhood committee of the clock material factory was set up. At the same time, the neighborhood committee of Nanjing advanced Infantry School (in Yongfeng Township) and the family Committee of Jiangsu Auto Parts Factory (in Yanjiang township) were under the jurisdiction. This division continued until 1989. In December 1973, Shuanglong was separated from the north of the bridge to form a separate Shuanglong brigade. in 1977, the four families Committee of the bridge was changed into Qiaogong new village community. In May 1981, the Jiahe brigade was divided into two groups, Jiahe and Xiaoliu. So far, there are 11 production teams in Sanhe commune. In 1983, the administrative divisions of townships, villages and groups were restored, and people's communes were changed into townships, and Sanhe communes into Sanhe townships. Sanhe township has jurisdiction over 11 villages, namely Qiaobei village, Linjiang village, Shuanglong Village, Sanhe Village, Jiahe village, Xiaoliu village, Huangyao village, Daqiao village, Baota village, Taoyuan Village and Linchang village. There are 100 villager groups. This system remained unchanged until 1989. In 1984, Pujian village was transferred from Jinpu New Village neighborhood committee to establish Pujian Village neighborhood committee; yanggou Street neighborhood committee was abolished, and the jurisdiction was divided into Heping Street and Dock Street. In 1986, the second village of Ninggang was transferred from the first village of Ninggang to establish the second village of Ninggang. On June 25, 1989, Sanhe Township and Dongmen town were abolished and Taishan town was merged. It has jurisdiction over 11 villages and 6 neighborhood committees, namely Qiaobei village, Shuanglong Village, Sanhe Village, Linjiang village, Jiahe village, Xiaoliu village, Daqiao village, Baota village, Huangyao village, Taoyuan Village, Linchang village and Shangjie neighborhood committee, Zhongjie neighborhood committee, xiajie neighborhood committee, Dongmen Street neighborhood committee, Wantou Street neighborhood committee Neighborhood committee of Zhongcai factory. Pukou town was abolished and Pukou sub district office was set up, with a total of 19 neighborhood committees under its jurisdiction. The sub district office is located in Pukou, Nanjing
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