Guangzhou urban area is 2113 Yuexiu District, Haizhu District, Liwan District and Tianhe District. 561 is specifically introduced as follows:
1. Room 4102, Yuexiu District
Yuexiu District, under the jurisdiction of 1653 in Guangzhou, is located in the middle of Guangdong Province, starting from Guangzhou Avenue in the east and bordering Tianhe District; South of the Pearl River, facing Haizhu District across the river; To the west, adjacent to Liwan District; North to the foot of Baiyun Mountain, adjacent to Baiyun District.
2. Haizhu District
Haizhu District is located in the middle of Guangzhou, adjacent to Liwan District, Yuexiu District and Tianhe District across the Pearl River in the north, facing Huangpu District, Liwan District (including Fangcun) and Panyu District in the east, west and south respectively, with a total area of 90.40 square kilometers.
3. Liwan District
Liwan District, a municipal district of Guangzhou City, is located in the west of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, with Yuexiu District in the east, Baiyun District in the north and northwest, and Nanhai District in Foshan City in the west.
4. Tianhe District
Tianhe District, which belongs to Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is located in the east of Guangzhou. It was set up in 1985 by the suburb of Guangzhou. It is connected to Huangpu District in the east, Haizhu District across the Pearl River in the south, Guangzhou Avenue in the west and Yuexiu District in the west, and Baiyun District in the north. Its administrative area is about 137.38 square kilometers.
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Historical evolution of Guangzhou:
Legend has it that the earliest place name in Guangzhou is &”;Chu Ting&”; (or &”;Chu Ting&”;). Under the Zhongshan Monument in Yuexiu Mountain, there is still a stone memorial archway built by the Qing people, engraved with the words &”;Chu Pavilion in Ancient Times&”;. Many historical records regard &”;Chuting&”; as the rudiment of Guangzhou, and it is the earliest title of Guangzhou, dating back to 2847.
In Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, Guangzhou was successively called Guangzhou Road (Yuan Dynasty) and guangzhou fu (Ming and Qing Dynasties), all of which were provinces (Guangdong Province was called Guangdong Road in Yuan Dynasty, Chief Secretary in Ming Dynasty and Guangdong Province in Qing Dynasty). Although the administrative scope changed, it was not big. Until the Qing Dynasty, the administrative area of guangzhou fu was about 31,000 square kilometers.
Before liberation, when the Kuomintang ruled, Guangzhou was designated as a city and was still the seat of the provincial capital. The administrative area of Guangzhou is much smaller than that of previous historical periods. South to Henan Quandao and Fangcun, east to Chebei, north to Baihuichang, with an area of 248 square kilometers. After liberation, Guangzhou was once designated as a municipality directly under the central government, and in 1954, it was changed to a provincial city when the national administrative region was adjusted.