List of villages in China

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This is a list of villages in China. A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. In China, an administrative village (Chinese: ; pinyin: cūn) is a type fifth-level administrative division, underneath a township, county, city, and province. There are more than six hundred thousand administrative villages in China.[1] Some villages are not administrative villages but natural villages, which are not administrative divisions. The below list is divided by province, and ideally lists the name of the village followed by the three higher-administrative divisions (e.g. township, county, and city) to which it belongs administratively.

Villages in China[]

Beijing[]


Tianjin[]

Hebei Province[]

  • List of village-level divisions of Hebei
  • Donglü, Donglü, Qingyuan, Baoding
  • Shengyou, Dingzhou, Baoding
  • Taizicheng, Sitaizui, Chongli, Zhangjiakou

Shanxi Province[]

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region[]

In addition to villages, a gaqa (嘎查, ᠭᠠᠴᠠᠭ᠎ᠠ) is another type of fifth-level administrative division, found only in Inner Mongolia; the name is derived from the Mongolian language.[2]

  • Hanggai, Tiemao, Tumot Left Banner, Hohhot

Liaoning Province[]

Jilin Province[]

Heilongjiang Province[]

Shanghai Municipality[]

Jiangsu Province[]

  • Huaxi, Jiangyin, Wuxi
  • Wangtan, Jieji, Sihong, Suqian
  • Zhufan, Shilianghe, Donghai, Lianyungang

Zhejiang Province[]

Anhui Province[]

Fujian Province[]

Jiangxi Province[]

, Jiangxi, Wuyuan

Shandong Province[]

Taiwan Province[]

Note: The People's Republic of China claims the island of Taiwan as its 23rd province but the territory is under the administration of the Republic of China. See the villages in Taiwan article for the list under ROC control.

Henan Province[]

Hubei Province[]

Hunan Province[]

Guangdong Province[]

  • Boshe, Jiaxi, Lufeng, Shanwei
  • Cuiheng, Nanlang, Zhongshan
  • Dongzhou, Cheng, Shanwei
  • Fengjian, Xingtan, Shunde, Foshan
  • Shangba, Xinjiang, Wengyuan, Shaoguan
  • Taishi, Dongchong, Nansha, Guangzhou
  • Wangtang, Jianggu, Sihui, Zhaoqing
  • Wukan, Donghai, Lufeng, Shanwei
  • Xiqi, Shuaibu, Taishan, Jiangmen

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region[]

Hainan Province[]

Most counties in Hainan are not subordinate to a prefecture-level subdivision (see List of administrative divisions of Hainan), and so some entries below list only the town and county-level divisions to which the village belongs.

Chongqing Municipality[]

Sichuan Province[]

Guizhou Province[]

Yunnan Province[]

Tibet Autonomous Region[]

Shaanxi Province[]

Gansu Province[]

Qinghai Province[]

  • Taktser, Shihuiyao, Ping'an, Haidong

Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region[]

Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region[]

Unclear[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "肖燕委员:建设美丽乡村必须强化村官培训". Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. 11 March 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. ^ http://www.nmgdj.gov.cn/bj_ztlm/zt_lwhj/ldjhhdjb/201506/t20150612_1371614.html
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