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Brief introduction of Liede Village in Tianhe, Guangzhou

Liede Village is an administrative village under the jurisdiction of Tianhe District Street in Guangzhou, which is located in the south of Zhujiang New Town and adjacent to the Pearl River in the south.

Liede Village belongs to Tianhe District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, and is located in the southwest of Tianhe District. It is the main road on three sides, facing the river on one side, starting from South China Expressway in the east and attaching to Yuancun Street. South to the Pearl River, across the river from Haizhu District. West to Guangzhou Avenue, connected with Wuyang Village in Yuexiu District. North to Huacheng Avenue, adjacent to Xiancun Street, covering an area of 3.6 square kilometers.

199965438+On February 29th, Guangzhou Municipal People's Government approved the establishment of Liede Sub-district Office in Tianhe District. As of 202 1, 10, 3 1, Liede Street governs 7 communities. In 2002, Tianhe District Government agreed that Liede Village would cancel the villagers' committee and set up a company to realize the village withdrawal and restructuring.

Liede Village History and Culture

Liede Ancient Village is located in the east of Guangzhou Avenue, west of South China Expressway, south of Huacheng Avenue and adjacent to the Pearl River. A Liede rushed through the village and divided Liede into East Village and West Village. Liede has been built in the village for more than 900 years. According to the Northern Song Dynasty's Yuanfeng Jiuyu, Liede is one of the seven towns in Panyu County, Nanhai County.

During the Northern Song Dynasty, Li Quan, the ancestor of Li in Liede East Village, moved south from Zhuji Lane in northern Guangdong with his family and settled in Liedejian Village. Li Zushang of Liedexi Village came to Nanxiong Zhuji Lane as early as the Song Dynasty, and then went south to live in Xiqiao Village, Shiqiao Township, Qianhui. In this family, an able man named Li came to Guangzhou to do business, and then settled in Liede Xixiang, where he has been breeding. In addition, the reconstruction inscriptions of Liang's ancestral hall, Lin's ancestral hall and Mai's ancestral hall also record the process of their ancestors' migration from north to south.

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