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The history of Huadu District

Huadu District was originally Huaxian County and Huadu City. It was founded in the 25th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1686) and belonged to guangzhou fu. In the 3rd year of the Republic of China (19 14), Huaxian County belonged to Yuehai Road. 9 years, directly under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province. In 25 years, he returned to the first administrative supervision area in the province. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, it moved to Xijiang Administrative Office. In 32 years, he returned to the first administrative supervision area, and the next year he was changed to the supervision area directly under the provincial government.

194910/3, hua county liberation, belonging to Beijiang area, the same year 12, belonging to Zhujiang area. 1952 and 1956 were changed to Peyo Administrative Region and Foshan Special Zone. 1958165438+10 hua county was renamed as "Guang Bei county" and hua county in March of the following year. 1960 was designated as a county in Guangzhou on April 20th. 1993, 18 In June, the State Council approved the withdrawal of the county to set up a city, and named it "Huadu City" (county-level), which was directly under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province and entrusted to Guangzhou for escrow, with the original administrative division of Huaxian County as the administrative division of Huadu City. On August 1 day, all organs and units in Huadu were renamed and new seals were activated.

On May 2 1 2000, the State Council approved the cancellation of Huadu City and the establishment of Huadu District in Guangzhou, changing the original administrative division of Huadu City into Huadu District. On July 10, a ceremony was held to withdraw from the city and set up a district for listing. On February 25th of the same year, 65438, Huadu District Party Committee and Huadu District People's Government moved from Jianshe Road 1 Xinhua Street to the new office building of Xindu Avenue (now Yingbin Avenue).