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
Area (simplified Chinese: 地区; traditional Chinese: 地區; pinyin: Dìqū) is a type of township-level divisions of China that is only used within Beijing. It is an intermediate designation between the rural township or town and the more urban subdistrict, and is given to settlements resembling desakotas.[1]
Usually, each area within Beijing will also carry its previous respective designation as a town or township, and the town/township government will take additional role as the area office (Chinese: 地区办事处). Such a system is referred to as "One agency, two nameplates" (Chinese: 一个机构,两个牌子). For the most part, the area and town/township will share the same place name, such as Nanmofang and Liangxiang. However, there are also exceptions, such as the town name of Wanliu Area being Haidian.
Area as a township-level divisions was first implemented inside Chaoyang District, with the creation of 4 areas in 1993. Below is a table listing the creation dates of all areas:[2]
As of 2021, these are a total of 56 areas within Beijing. They are listed as follows:[6]
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