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Direct-administered municipality
Highest level of classification for cities in China
Highest level of classification for cities in China
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Municipality | |
| zh | ||
| map | [[File:China direct-administered municipalities.svg | 300px]] |
| current_number | 4 (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin) |
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A direct-administered municipality (; ), commonly known as a municipality,**** is a provincial-level administrative division in China. The municipalities are directly affiliated with the central government of China. Although a city by name, a Chinese municipality is more than a city in a traditional sense. It is equivalent to a province as it is usually composed of a central urban area and a number of much larger surrounding suburban and rural areas. There are four such municipalities in China: Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin.
History
During the Republic of China, the first municipalities were the 11 cities of Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao, Chongqing, Xi'an, Guangzhou, Hankou (now part of Wuhan), Shenyang, and Harbin. They were established in 1927 soon after they were designated as "cities" during the 1920s. Nominally, Dalian was a municipality as well, although it was under Japanese control. These cities were first called special municipalities/cities (), but were later renamed Yuan-controlled municipalities (), then direct-controlled municipalities () by the Central Government of the People's Republic of China.
After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Anshan, Benxi, and Fushun were also made municipalities, while Qingdao, Dalian, and Harbin were reduced to provincial municipalities. Hankou was merged into Wuhan, which became a municipality of its own. Hence, there remained 12 municipalities. In November 1952, Nanjing was reduced to a provincial municipality in Jiangsu. In March 1953, Lüda, which had resulted from the merger of Dalian and Lüshun in December 1950, was made a municipality. In July 1953, Harbin was restored to municipality status, whereas Changchun acquired that status for the first time. Except Beijing and Tianjin, which were under central control, all other municipalities were governed by the greater administrative areas.
In June 1954, 11 of the 14 municipalities were reduced to sub-provincial cities; many of them became capitals of the provinces they were in. Only Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin remained municipalities, until Chongqing was restored as a municipality in 1997 with a much enlarged area. Tianjin was also temporarily reverted to sub-provincial city status between 1958 and 1967.
Position in hierarchy
Municipalities are the highest-ranked cities in the PRC. Some cities of lower levels may also refer to themselves as municipalities in the English language.
Three levels of cities in the People's Republic of China:
- Municipalities ();
- Prefecture-level cities (), including sub-provincial cities; and,
- County-level cities (), including sub-prefectural cities.
Administration
In municipalities, the highest ranking government official is the mayor. The mayor is also a delegate in the National People's Congress (the legislature) and deputy secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Municipal Committee. However, the highest administrative authority in the municipality belongs to the Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary.
Current municipalities
| ISO | Division name | Simplified Chinese | Hanyu Pinyin | Abbr. | Population | Area (km2) | Divisions | City seat | Origin Province |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (split date) | Origin Prefecture | Origin County | |||||||
| CN-11 | Beijing | 北京市 | zh | 京 zh | 19,612,368 | 16,801 | List (16 districts) | Tongzhou | Hebei |
| (Oct. 1949) | Shuntian | Daxing | |||||||
| CN-12 | Tianjin | 天津市 | zh | 津 zh | 12,938,224 | 11,760 | List (16 districts) | Hexi | Hebei |
| (Jan. 1967) | Tianjin | Tianjin | |||||||
| CN-31 | Shanghai | 上海市 | zh | 沪 zh | 23,019,148 | 6,340 | List (16 districts) | Huangpu | Jiangsu |
| (Mar. 1927) | Songjiang | Shanghai | |||||||
| CN-50 | Chongqing | 重庆市 | zh | 渝 zh | 28,846,170 | ||||
| (City Core 16,240,026) | 82,300 | ||||||||
| (City Core 6,268) | List (26 districts, 8 counties, & 4 autonomous counties) | ||||||||
| (City Core: 19 districts) | Yuzhong | Sichuan | |||||||
| (May 1997) | Chongqing | Ba |
Government
| Name | Communist Party | Executive | Legislature | Advisory | Party Committee | Party Secretary | Government | Mayor | City Council | No. of seats | CPPCC Committee | Chair |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing | Beijing Municipal Party Committee | Yin Li | Beijing Municipal People's Government | Yin Yong | Beijing Municipal People's Congress | 755 | Beijing Municipal Committee | Wei Xiaodong | ||||
| Tianjin | Tianjin Municipal Party Committee | Chen Min'er | Tianjin Municipal People's Government | Zhang Gong | Tianjin Municipal People's Congress | 706 | Tianjin Municipal Committee | Wang Changsong | ||||
| Shanghai | Shanghai Municipal Party Committee | Chen Jining | Shanghai Municipal People's Government | Gong Zheng | Shanghai Municipal People's Congress | 855 | Shanghai Municipal Committee | Hu Wenrong | ||||
| Chongqing | Chongqing Municipal Party Committee | Yuan Jiajun | Chongqing Municipal People's Government | Hu Henghua | Chongqing Municipal People's Congress | 860 | Chongqing Municipal Committee | Cheng Lihua |
Former ROC and PRC municipalities
| Name | Simplified Chinese | Pinyin | Abbr. | City seat | Administration period | Original province | Original prefecture | Original county |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jingdu | 京都市 | zh | 京 zh | Dongcheng | 1921–1927 | Zhili | ||
| (present province: Hebei) | Shuntian | Daxing | ||||||
| Jingu | 津沽市 | zh | 津 zh | Heping | 1921–1927 | Zhili | ||
| (present province: Hebei) | Tianjin | Tianjin | ||||||
| Songhu | 淞沪市 | zh | 沪 zh | Huangpu | 1921–1927 | Jiangsu | Songjiang | Shanghai |
| Qingdao | 青岛市 | zh | 青 zh | Shinan | 1921–1927, 1929–1949 | Shandong | Jiaozhou | Jiao |
| Harbin | 哈尔滨市 | zh | 哈 zh | Nangang | 1921–1927, 1947–1949, 1953–1954 | Songjiang | ||
| (present province: Heilongjiang) | Binzhou | Bin | ||||||
| Hankou | 汉口市 | Hànkǒu Shì | 汉 zh | Jiang'an | 1921–1927, 1929–1931, 1947–1949 | Hubei | Hanyang | Hanyang |
| Wuxi | 无锡市 | zh | 锡 zh | Binhu | 1921–1927 | Jiangsu | Changzhou | Wuxi |
| Hangzhou | 杭州市 | zh | 杭 zh | Gongshu | 1921–1927 | Zhejiang | Hangzhou | Yuhang |
| Ningbo | 宁波市 | zh | 甬 zh | Yinzhou | 1921–1927 | Zhejiang | Ningbo | Yin |
| Anqing | 安庆市 | zh | 安 zh | Daguan | 1921–1927 | Anhui | Anqing | Huaining |
| Nanchang | 南昌市 | zh | 洪 zh | Donghu | 1921–1927 | Jiangxi | Nanchang | Nanchang |
| Wuchang | 武昌市 | zh | 武 zh | Wuchang | 1921–1927 | Hubei | Wuchang | Jiangxia |
| Guangzhou | 广州市 | zh | 穗 zh | Yuexiu | 1921–1927, 1930, 1947–1954 | Guangdong | Guangzhou | Panyu |
| Nanhai | ||||||||
| Wuzhou | 梧州市 | zh | 梧 zh | Changzhou | 1921–1927 | Guangxi | Wuzhou | Cangwu |
| Nanjing | 南京市 | zh | 宁 zh | Xuanwu | 1927–1952 | Jiangsu | Jiangning | Jiangning |
| Xi'an | 西安市 | zh | 鎬 zh | Weiyang | 1927–1954 | Shaanxi | Xi'an | Chang'an |
| Wuhan | 武汉市 | zh | 汉 zh | Jiang'an | 1927–1929, 1949 | Hubei | Hanyang | |
| Wuchang | Hanyang | |||||||
| Jiangxia | ||||||||
| Beiping | 北平市 | zh | 平 zh | Dongcheng | 1928–1949 | Zhili | ||
| (present province: Hebei) | Shuntian | Daxing | ||||||
| Dalian | 大连市 | zh | 连 zh | Xigang | 1947–1949 | Andong/Liaodong | ||
| (present province: Liaoning) | Jinzhou | Ninghai | ||||||
| Shenyang | 沈阳市 | zh | 沈 zh | Shenhe | 1947–1954 | Liaoxi | ||
| (present province: Liaoning) | Fengtian | Fengtian | ||||||
| Anshan | 鞍山市 | zh | 鞍 zh | Tiedong | 1949–1954 | Andong/Liaodong | ||
| (present province: Liaoning) | Liaoyang | Haicheng | ||||||
| Liaoyang | ||||||||
| Benxi | 本溪市 | zh | 本 zh | Pingshan | 1949–1954 | Andong/Liaodong | ||
| (present province: Liaoning) | Fengtian | Benxi | ||||||
| Fushun | 抚顺市 | zh | 抚 zh | Xinfu | 1949–1954 | Andong/Liaodong | ||
| (present province: Liaoning) | Fengtian | Fushun | ||||||
| Lüda | 旅大市 | zh | 旅 zh | Xigang | 1950–1954 | Lüda | ||
| (present province: Liaoning) | Jinzhou | Ninghai | ||||||
| Changchun | 长春市 | zh | 春 zh | Nanguan | 1953–1954 | Jilin | Changchun | Changchun |
References
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- [[ISO 3166-2:CN]] ([[ISO 3166-2]] codes for the provinces of China)
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