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What villages are there in Majin Town, Hua Kai?

Majin Town has a long history. The ancient town of Majin was first named after Hua Kai. 1979 textual research on the cultural relics unearthed in Shuangxikou, Zhongcun Township, a neighboring town, shows that as early as the Neolithic age, human beings thrived on this land and engaged in farming, animal husbandry, fishing and hunting, pottery making and other production activities. In the third year of Changqing in Tang Muzong (823), Ma Jin began to set up market towns, which belonged to Zhong Hua Township. Ma Jin was called the Ten Capitals in Yuan Dynasty. It was called Majin Town in the Republic of China. After liberation, Majin Town has been the seat of Majin District Office. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was called Majin Township, which was the resident of Majin District Office. 1985 was renamed as Majin Town. 1May, 1992, the district was withdrawn and the town was merged into the township, and the original Xutang Township area was merged into Majin Town. In September 2005, the county's administrative divisions were adjusted, and the original Xiashan Township was merged into Majin Town. Now it has jurisdiction over 53 administrative villages, 102 natural villages and 26 1 villagers' groups, with a total population of 34,000 and a total area of 153.3 square kilometers, making it the third largest town in Kaihua County. It has jurisdiction over Shang Jie, Xia Jie, Jieshou, Paitian, Lantian, Huangjinglin, Yanghe, Tang Yan, Chaikeng, Shantou, Hutou, Shangjiangkeng, Xiajiangkeng, Yaojiayi, Yaojiaer, Wu Mingtang, Xingtian, Neixutang, Waixutang, Henglingdi, Huangtian, Su Yang and Yang Fan. The total area is 98.7 square kilometers, including 3 15 hectares in the urban area.