Provinces
Autonomous regions
Sub-provincial autonomous prefectures
Autonomous prefectures
Leagues (Aimag) (abolishing)
Prefectures
Provincial-controlled cities
Provincial-controlled counties
Autonomous counties
County-level cities
DistrictsEthnic districts
Banners (Hoxu)Autonomous banners
Shennongjia Forestry District
Liuzhi Special District
Wolong Special Administrative Region
Workers and peasants districts
Ethnic townships
Towns
Subdistricts Subdistrict bureaux
Sum
Ethnic sum
County-controlled districts County-controlled district bureaux (obsolete)
Management committees
Town-level city
Areas
Villages · Gaqa · Ranches Village Committees
Communities
Capital cities
New areas
Autonomous administrative divisions
National Central Cities
History: before 1912, 1912–49, 1949–present
Town-level city (Chinese: 镇级市) is a proposed pilot designation for a type of administrative division of China. A town-level city is officially considered to be a town, but it has more power de facto because the cadres assigned to its government are one half-level higher in rank than those of an "ordinary" town—though still lower than those of a county-level city. In order to be designated as a town-level city a town must have the minimum population of 100 thousand (except for Western China and Northeast China) and cannot be a county-level division administrative seat of government also cannot be within of any national urban planning zones (suburban towns are also excluded).[1]
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