Historical evolution of Suntiepu Town

Suntiepu Town is named after the blacksmith named Sun. Across the river from Zhugan Town in Luoshan County, Zhaihe Town in Guangshan County to the east, Balcha Township and Caohuanglin Township in Xi County to the north, Xianju Township and Beixiangdian Township of Guangshan County to the south, it enjoys unique location advantages.

During the Qing Dynasty, Suntiepu Town was built in the city and belonged to Sunpu Bao (the jurisdiction was in the form of Li, Bao, Jia and Paizhi, and Guangshan County had jurisdiction over 30 Li). During the Republic of China, Sun Tiepu Town The area under the jurisdiction of Tiepu has changed several times. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the area under the jurisdiction of Suntiepu has changed several times. From 1958 to 1983, it was Suntiepu People's Commune; after April 1983, it was renamed Suntiepu Township. In December 1985, Suntiepu evacuated the countryside and established a town, with jurisdiction over 15 villages and 1 neighborhood committee, namely Jiangwan, Jianglou, Liudu, Xingshan, Zhouxiang, Jinwa, Xietao, Shutang, Anlezhai, Zheng Tang, Liuzhai, Liuxiang, Wanglou, Suntiepu, Qugang and Suntiepu Neighborhood Committees. In 2005, the province's organizational reform put Wolongtai Township under the jurisdiction of Suntiepu Town, which governed the above 16 villages. Street and the 11 village streets of the original Wolongtai Township, namely Guoxiang, Jinzhai, Huangqiao, Magang, Huanggang, Chendawan, Jindawan, Quzhai, Longtai, Longtai Street, Zhengpeng, Sun Tie Pu Town has jurisdiction over 27 villages and streets, 25 administrative villages, and 2 neighborhood committees. Its population is 68,999, and the vast majority are Han nationality. Suntiepu Town is the largest township in Guangshan County, with a total area of ??1.483 square kilometers, 68,000 people, and 101,200 acres of arable land

Attachment: Wolongtai Township is located in the northwest of Guangshan County, 9 kilometers away from National Highway 312 . Hongqitai Commune was built in 1975 and renamed Wolongtai Township in 1980. In 1997, it covered an area of ??85.5 square kilometers and had a population of 21,000. It governed 10 administrative villages including Wolongtai, Quzhai, Jindawan, Chendawan, Huanggang, Magang, Huangqiao, Jinzhai, Guoxiang, and Zhengpeng. 1 neighborhood committee in Wolongtai Street.