Direct-administered municipality

A direct-administered municipality (直辖市; Zhíxiáshì; 'direct-administered city'; commonly known as municipality)[1] is a city of China that is directly affiliated with the central government and is not placed under any provinces. There are four municipalities in China: Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing.

Municipality
直辖市
Zhíxiáshì
Number4 (Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Chongqing)

Although being as a city by name, a municipality is more than city in a traditional sense. It is usually composed of a central urban area and a number of much larger surrounding suburban and rural areas.

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 under the Republic of China. 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 (特别市; tèbiéshì), but were later renamed Yuan-controlled municipalities (院辖市; yuànxiáshì), then direct-controlled municipalities (直辖市; zhíxiáshì) 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.[2] 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.[3] 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.[4] 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.[citation needed]

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:

  1. Municipalities (直辖市; 直轄市; zhíxiáshì);
  2. Prefecture-level cities (地级市; 地級市; dìjíshì), including sub-provincial cities; and,
  3. County-level cities (县级市; 縣級市; xiànjíshì), 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)[5] 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[6]Division nameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinAbbr.Population[7]Area (km2)DivisionsCity seatOrigin Province
(split date)
Origin PrefectureOrigin County
CN-11Beijing北京市Běijīng Shì jīng19,612,36816,801List (16 districts)TongzhouHebei
(Oct. 1949)
ShuntianDaxing
CN-12Tianjin天津市Tiānjīn Shì jīn12,938,22411,760List (16 districts)HexiHebei
(Jan. 1967)
TianjinTianjin
CN-31Shanghai上海市Shànghǎi Shì 23,019,1486,340List (16 districts)HuangpuJiangsu
(Mar. 1927)
SongjiangShanghai
CN-50Chongqing重庆市Chóngqìng Shì 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)
YuzhongSichuan
(May 1997)
ChongqingBa

Government

NameCommunist PartyExecutiveLegislature
Party CommitteeParty SecretaryGovernmentMayorCity CouncilNo. of seats
BeijingBeijing Municipal Party CommitteeYin LiBeijing Municipal People's GovernmentYin YongBeijing Municipal People's Congress755
TianjinTianjin Municipal Party CommitteeChen Min'erTianjin Municipal People's GovernmentZhang GongTianjin Municipal People's Congress706
ShanghaiShanghai Municipal Party CommitteeChen JiningShanghai Municipal People's GovernmentGong ZhengShanghai Municipal People's Congress855
ChongqingChongqing Municipal Party CommitteeYuan JiajunChongqing Municipal People's GovernmentHu HenghuaChongqing Municipal People's Congress860

Former ROC and PRC municipalities

NameSimplified ChinesePinyinAbbr.City seatAdministration periodOriginal provinceOriginal prefectureOriginal county
Jingdu京都市Jīngdū Shì jīngDongcheng1921–1927Zhili
(present province: Hebei)
ShuntianDaxing
Jingu津沽市Jīngū Shì jīnHeping1921–1927Zhili
(present province: Hebei)
TianjinTianjin
Songhu淞沪市Sōnghù Shì Huangpu1921–1927JiangsuSongjiangShanghai
Qingdao青岛市Qīngdǎo Shì qīngShinan1921–1927, 1929–1949ShandongJiaozhouJiao
Harbin哈尔滨市Hārbīn Shì Nangang1921–1927, 1947–1949, 1953–1954Songjiang
(present province: Heilongjiang)
BinzhouBin
Hankou汉口市Hànkǒu Shì hànJiang'an1921–1927, 1929–1931, 1947–1949HubeiHanyangHanyang
Wuxi无锡市Wúxī Shì Binhu1921–1927JiangsuChangzhouWuxi
Hangzhou杭州市Hángzhōu Shì hángGongshu1921–1927ZhejiangHangzhouYuhang
Ningbo宁波市Níngbō Shì yǒngYinzhou1921–1927ZhejiangNingboYin
Anqing安庆市Ānqìng Shì ānDaguan1921–1927AnhuiAnqingHuaining
Nanchang南昌市Nánchāng Shì hóngDonghu1921–1927JiangxiNanchangNanchang
Wuchang武昌市Wǔchāng Shì Wuchang1921–1927HubeiWuchangJiangxia
Guangzhou广州市Guǎngzhōu Shì suìYuexiu1921–1927, 1930, 1947–1954GuangdongGuangzhouPanyu
Nanhai
Wuzhou梧州市Wúzhōu Shì Changzhou1921–1927GuangxiWuzhouCangwu
Nanjing南京市Nánjīng Shì níngXuanwu1927–1952JiangsuJiangningJiangning
Xi'an西安市Xī'ān Shì hàoWeiyang1927–1954ShaanxiXi'anChang'an
Wuhan武汉市Wǔhàn Shì hànJiang'an1927–1929, 1949HubeiHanyang
Wuchang
Hanyang
Jiangxia
Beiping北平市Jīngdū Shì píngDongcheng1928–1949Zhili
(present province: Hebei)
ShuntianDaxing
Dalian大连市Dàlián Shì liánXigang1947–1949Andong/Liaodong
(present province: Liaoning)
JinzhouNinghai
Shenyang沈阳市Shěnyáng Shì shěnShenhe1947–1954Liaoxi
(present province: Liaoning)
FengtianFengtian
Anshan鞍山市Ānshān Shì ānTiedong1949–1954Andong/Liaodong
(present province: Liaoning)
LiaoyangHaicheng
Liaoyang
Benxi本溪市Běnxī Shì běnPingshan1949–1954Andong/Liaodong
(present province: Liaoning)
FengtianBenxi
Fushun抚顺市Fǔshùn Shì Xinfu1949–1954Andong/Liaodong
(present province: Liaoning)
FengtianFushun
Lüda旅大市Lǚdà Shì Xigang1950–1954Lüda
(present province: Liaoning)
JinzhouNinghai
Changchun长春市Chángchūn Shì chūnNanguan1953–1954JilinChangchunChangchun

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