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Banzhuang (Шаблон:Zh) is a town in Ganyu District, Lianyungang, in the north of Jiangsu province of China,[1] adjacent to Linyi of Shandong Province.Шаблон:Citation needed As of 2013, Banzhuang Town has a total area of Шаблон:Convert, and a population of about 100,000.[1]

History

Archeological artifacts found in the west of the town provide evidence that the area was part of the ancient Zhuqi Kingdom for thousands of years before Zhuqi became a vassal state of the Zhou dynasty. During the earlier Spring and Autumn period, Lu expanded to the west of Zhuqi up to the Banzhuang area.

From the Qin to the Sui dynasty periods, Banzhuang was part of Zhuqi. The Zhuqi County seat was situated to the east of Gucheng, a big village to the west of Banzhuang. Following the Tang dynasty overthrow of the Sui dynasty, Zhuqi County was combined into Huairen County in the year 623. Banzhuang has continued to exist administratively as part of the western part of Ganyu (i.e. Huairen) County to the present day.

At the end of the Qing dynasty, reforms were made to the local government system granting greater local autonomy. As part of these reforms, Jiagu City was founded near Guangxiao Town (Шаблон:Lang) in Ganyu County. Jiagu City was an amalgamation of four towns: Menlouhe Town, Xingning Town, Banlizhuang Town, and Huandun Town. The city government was based in Huandun Town.[2]

After the national government in Nanjing overthrew the Beiyang authorities in Peking, it began to make further reforms to the local and central administrative system. Ganyu became a county of the 8th Administrative District (also called Donghai Administrative District) of Jiangsu Province. Jiagu City became the 4th district of Ganyu County.

When the Japanese invaded and occupied Ganyu County, the local government was dismissed, and a new, pro-Japanese government was established. When the Communist Party of China (CPC) retook the area from Japanese forces, they set up a new administrative system. The fourth district of Ganyu County was divided further into smaller districts: Zhumeng District in the south and Guyang District in the north. In 1951, Guyang District was the 7th District of Ganyu County, covering 11 towns;[3] Zhumeng District was the 9th District of Ganyu County, covering 9 towns.[4]

During the third civil war between the CPC and Kuomintang, the CPC controlled all of Ganyu County. Zhumeng District broke away from Ganyu County for several months in 1947.[5]

After the CPC occupied Nanjing, the capital of China at the time, Jiangsu Province was abolished and split up. Ganyu County was combined into Shandong Province up until Jiangsu Province was restored in 1953. In this same year, the 9th District of Ganyu County was abolished and combined into the 7th District of the county.[3]

In 1955, the 7th District of Ganyu County was called Jiagushan District. In May 1958, Jiagushan District was divided into two towns: Jiagushan Town and Huandun Town.[6] When the Campaign of People's Commune began, the two towns' names were changed to Jiagushan People's Commune and Huandun People's Commune, respectively.

In 1958, construction of Shilianghe Reservoir began, triggering migrations out of the Banzhuang area. However, these migrations were poorly organized; many arrived at their new homes and found nothing prepared. The government did not reimburse migrants for losses related to their displacement until 50 years later. Some migrants eventually returned to their homes in the area. Шаблон:Citation needed

In 1961, Jiagushan People's Commune was divided into Banzhuang People's Commune and Jiashan People's Commune.

In 1983, the People's Commune was abolished in Jiangsu Province. Huandun People's Commune was restored to its old name of Huandun Township; Banzhuang People's Commune was renamed Banzhuang Township, and Jiashan People's Commune became Jiashan Township. In 1985, Huandun Township became Huandun Town, while Banzhuang Township became a town in 2000.

In 2001, Banzhuang Town and Jiashan Township were united into Banzhuang Town.

On January 31, 2013, Jiangsu's provincial government decreed the merger of Huandun Township into Banzhuang Town.[1]

Geography

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Map of Banzhuang

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Banzhuang is the largest town in Ganyu County, covering an area of 175.61 square kilometers.

The north part of the town is characterized by low hills. Many of the low mountains have local names: Taipin, Langtou, Zhuqi, Jiagu, Hulu, Jinniu, Shuang, Ma (Horse), Liao, Ma'an (Anti-Japan), Liujia, Gejia, Heng, Zhuque. The south part of the town features fertile plains and constitutes the main farming area of Banzhuang Town.

Rice, wheat, corn, peanut, and soy are the staple crops grown in the area. In the northern hilly areas, fruit and tea trees are very common. Other common crops include mung and adzuki.

There are some small rivers which run through the town. Starting in 1949, some small canals were dug for the purpose of irrigation and for connecting Shilianghe Reservoir and Tashan Reservoir. There are no large natural lakes, only man-made reservoirs, such as Shilianghe Reservoir, Honglingjin Reservoir, and Sanba Reservoir.

Shilianghe Reservoir is the largest man-made lake in the town, and in Jiangsu Province. It was dug in 1958 and finished in 1960s. The reservoir is fed by the New Shoo, Zhufan, and Tangz Rivers. A 1st-grade flood trench links Shilianghe Reservoir and Tashan Reservoir.

Government and politics

Administrative divisions

Banzhuang is divided into 44 administrative villages (Шаблон:Lang-zh).[7] There are also natural villages (Шаблон:Lang-zh), which do not act as administrative divisions.Шаблон:Citation needed

The town's administrative villages are listed as follows:

Administrative Villages of Banzhuang Town
English Name Chinese[7] Pinyin Local DialectШаблон:Citation needed Villager's GroupШаблон:Citation needed HouseholdsШаблон:Citation needed PopulationШаблон:Citation needed Farmable LandШаблон:Citation needed Natural VillagesШаблон:Citation needed
Banzhuang Шаблон:Lang bān zhuāng bānzhuāng 9 922 3454 192.76 Banxi (Шаблон:Lang), Bandong (Шаблон:Lang), Dongbanzhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Mengbanzhuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Caoding Шаблон:Lang cáo dǐng cáodīng 7 568 2133 1903.90
Shangyanzhuang Шаблон:Lang shàng yán zhuāng shàng-yánzhuāng 3 364 1333 85.18
Qianyanzhuang Шаблон:Lang qián yán zhuāng qiányánzhuāng 6 560 2064 166.35 Heyanzhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Yuyanzhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Chenyanzhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Liuyanzhuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Xinji Шаблон:Lang xīn jí xīnjiz 4 726 2553 161.55
Gucheng Шаблон:Lang gǔ chéng gǔch 14 1342 5706 273.47
Zhaobanzhuang Шаблон:Lang zhào bān zhuāng zhào bānzhuāng 4 336 1234 100.12
Huangbanzhuang Шаблон:Lang huáng bān zhuāng huáng bānzhuāng 2 286 1103 66.7
Sanqingge Шаблон:Lang sān qīng gé sānqīnggé 3 291 992 81.44
Mawei Шаблон:Lang mǎ wéi māvéi 3 268 1082 79.51
Yanmachang Шаблон:Lang yǎn mǎ chǎng yánmǎchang 4 366 1292 113.33 Yanmachang (Шаблон:Lang), Sanjiaozhuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Dagou'ai Шаблон:Lang dà gōu ái dàg'yái 4 482 2003 108.72
Quanzipo Шаблон:Lang quán zi pō quánzpō 5 532 1939 142.67
Xinhedong Шаблон:Lang xīn hé dōng xīnhe 3 256 960 61.50 Xiaohecun (Шаблон:Lang), Xinhedong (Шаблон:Lang)
Qianji Шаблон:Lang qián jí qiánji 2 180 570 37.69
Wangyu Шаблон:Lang wāng yǘ Vāng'yǘ 4 442 1508 65.72
Xixiangshi Шаблон:Lang xī xiǎng shí Xīxǎngshí 5 511 2052 121.39
Hengshanguanzhuang Шаблон:Lang hèng shān guān zhuāng héngshānguāngzhuāng 4 493 1911 197.83
Shanxi Шаблон:Lang shān xī shānxi 6 528 2470 185.00 Vugou (Шаблон:Lang), Donggou (Шаблон:Lang), Liaogou (Шаблон:Lang)
Liuhongshuang Шаблон:Lang liú hóng shuǎng Liú Hóngshui 4 651 2106 126.20 Yanghongshuang (Шаблон:Lang), Liuhongshuang (Шаблон:Lang), Hanhongshuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Hongshuang Шаблон:Lang hóng shuǎng hóngshui 3 508 1746 105.59 Miaoqian (Шаблон:Lang), Miaohou (Шаблон:Lang), Miaodong (Шаблон:Lang)
Nanhongshuang Шаблон:Lang nán hóng shuǎng nánhóngshui 2 295 1086 68.30 Shihongshuang (Шаблон:Lang), Chenhongshuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Yuhongshuang Шаблон:Lang yǘ hóng shuǎng yǘhóngshui 2 276 1021 51.03 Yuling (Шаблон:Lang), Yugou (Шаблон:Lang), Yuhongshuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Wanghongshuang Шаблон:Lang wáng hóng shuǎng vánghóngshui 3 263 843 73.50
Quangzihongshuang Шаблон:Lang quān zi hóng shuǎng quānzhóngshui 3 272 896 92.05
Douhongshuang Шаблон:Lang dǒu hóng shuǎng dòuhóngshui 5 581 2369 96.05
Xijiejia Шаблон:Lang xī jiē jià xījiējiā 4 612 2024 137.74 Chenjiezhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Vangjiezhuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Dongjiejia Шаблон:Lang dong jie jia dōngjiējià 4 499 1690 87.58 Zhengjiezhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Xujiezhuang (Шаблон:Lang)
Huandunbu Шаблон:Lang huān dūn bù Huāndēn 13 1492 5718 257.00 Huanxi (Шаблон:Lang), Huandong (Шаблон:Lang), Huanxin (Шаблон:Lang, old name: Fanjingbuz (Шаблон:Lang)
Hewa Шаблон:Lang hé wà hévà 4 297 1153 88.73 Xiaoheva (Шаблон:Lang), Vavu (Шаблон:Lang)
Huangnigou Шаблон:Lang huáng ní gōu Huángmígōu 7 642 2399 130.47 Penghuangmigou (Шаблон:Lang), Jianghuangmigou (Шаблон:Lang), Leehuangmigou (Шаблон:Lang), Hebei (Шаблон:Lang)
Jiegou Шаблон:Lang jiè gōu Jiàichgōu 8 757 2732 162.33 Liujiaigou (Шаблон:Lang), Zangjiaigou (Шаблон:Lang), Yanjiaigou (Шаблон:Lang)
Shimentou Шаблон:Lang shí mén tóu shímtou 13 659 2710 145.53 Yicun (Шаблон:Lang), Lercun (Шаблон:Lang), Sancun (Шаблон:Lang), Sicun (Шаблон:Lang)
Taiping Шаблон:Lang tài píng tàipīng 6 730 2718 66.47 Taipingcun (Шаблон:Lang, old name: Ximzhuang (Шаблон:Lang), Sanjvang (Шаблон:Lang), Aiguo(Шаблон:Lang), Jinxialing (Шаблон:Lang, old name: Zhuchavang(Шаблон:Lang), Lelongcun (Шаблон:Lang
Zhufan Шаблон:Lang zhū fàn dōngzhūf 10 748 2836 121.13 Xuzhuf (Шаблон:Lang), Yaozhuf (Шаблон:Lang), Yangmtuair (Шаблон:Lang)
Zhumeng Шаблон:Lang zhū mèng Jūm 4 271 45.27 Zhuzhum (Шаблон:Lang), Leezhum (Шаблон:Lang)
Dongfanghong Шаблон:Lang dōng fāng hóng dōngfānghóng 4 443 1550 54.07 Dongfanghong (Шаблон:Lang, old name: Xuezhum (Шаблон:Lang))
Sunjingbu Шаблон:Lang sūn jìng bù sēnjìngbùz 7 534 2143 138.80 Senjingbuz (Шаблон:Lang), Leejingbuz (Шаблон:Lang)
Dongjingbu Шаблон:Lang dǒng jìng bù dōngjìn 10 857 2989 193.40 Dongjingbuz (Шаблон:Lang), Zhangjingbuz (Шаблон:Lang)
Lixiaowan Шаблон:Lang lǐ xiǎo wān lixiǎovāi 2 155 575 27.73
Dongwozi Шаблон:Lang dōng wō zi dōngvōzi 4 417 1695 45.47
Shigou'ai Шаблон:Lang shí gōu ái shíg'yai 4 371 1451 41.27 Yuhecun (Шаблон:Lang), Qianshig'yai (Шаблон:Lang), Houshig'yai (Шаблон:Lang)
Poqiao Шаблон:Lang pō qiáo pōqiao 4 498 1889 157.07
Mazhumeng Шаблон:Lang mǎ zhū mèng Mā Zhūm 5 367 1254 12.00

Politics

Шаблон:Unreferenced section As in the rest of China, the Communist Party is the sole party in power in the area. All officials of the government are in theory elected by local residents according to the local laws. In practice, the county governor nominates and installs government officials. Despite laws stating otherwise, local residents have no right to recall these officials.

The Secretary of the Communist Party is the supreme leader of the town, but does not exercise administrative authority. The head de jure of town government is the governor of the town.

References

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