The history of Huancui

On December 28, 1992, with the approval of the provincial government, the four villages of Bijiatuan, Dongluotai, Xilaotai and Houfengxi in Tiancun Town, Huancui District were placed under Weihai Torch High-tech development zone.

On June 23, 1994, four towns including Chucun and Caomiaozi Town in Wendeng City and Qiaotou and Boyu Town in Rongcheng City were integrated into Huancui District of Weihai City.

On August 12, 1996, Tiancun Town was abolished, and the Tamun Sub-district Office was established within the administrative area of ??Harada Village and Town. The Tamun Sub-district Office was located at the residence of the People’s Government of Harada Village and Town (Lu Zhenghan Minzi [1996 ]38).

In 2000, Huancui District governed 8 streets and 9 towns. According to the fifth census data: 609219 people, the population of each town: Huancuilou Street 46883 Jingyuan Street 58233 Zhudao Street 68456 Gaoqu Street 40888 Tiancun Street 107242 Crown Street 38884 Fenglin Street 16609 Xiyuan Street 18073 Zhangcun Town 22693 Yang Ting Town 30061 Wenquan Town 23959 Gushan Town 19326 Sunjiatuan Town 19203 Boyu Town 24639 Qiaotou Town 32231 Caomiaozi Town 20617 Chucun Town 21222

As of December 31, 2004, Huancui District has jurisdiction over 3 There are 59 neighborhood committees and 190 village committees in 6 subdistricts (Huancuilou, Zhudao, Jingyuan) and 6 towns (Zhangcun, Yangting, Wenquan, Sunjiatuan, Caomiaozi, Qiaotou). ; The Hi-tech Zone has jurisdiction over 4 streets (Tianhe, Wanxin, Wolong, Yiyuan) and 1 town (Chu Village), with 19 neighborhood committees and 49 village committees; the Economic and Technological Zone has jurisdiction over 3 streets (Fenglin, Xiyuan, Crown), 2 towns (Gushan, Boyu), there are 2 neighborhood committees and 94 village committees.