Gaobeidian Township had four villages under its jurisdiction, namely Gaojing Village, Gaobeidian Village, Banbidian Village, and Beihuayuan Village.
There were 33 villages in Xiaoguanying Township of Gaobeidian.
There were a total of 22 villages in Liangjiaying Township of Gaobeidian.
There were a total of 409 villages in Hebei Gaobeidian City.
Gaobeidian City had a total of 409 villages.
Gaobeidian City had a total of 9 towns and 438 villages. The towns included Fangguan Town, Xincheng Town, Sizhuang Town, Xinlizhuang Town, Dongmaying Town, Xinqiao Town, Xiaoguanying Town, Zhangliu Town, and Liangjiaying Town. Please note that this information is for reference only, and the specific data may change.
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There were many theories about the origin of Gaobeidian. One theory was that Gaobeidian got its name from the place where the high monument "South of Yan and North of Zhao" was built in ancient times, hence its name. Another theory was that Gaobeidian was originally called Gaomi Dian because a man surnamed Gao ran a grain business here, which later evolved into Gaobeidian. There was also a saying that Gaobeidian was originally named Jingting, which later became Gaobeidian. Although there were many theories, the name of Gaobeidian was related to ancient inscriptions.
There were many temples in Gaobeidian City, the most famous of which were the Kaishan Temple and the Hundred Kingdoms Bliss Temple. Kaishan Temple was a Buddhist temple that retained the architectural style of the Liao Dynasty. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and now has the main hall of the Liao Dynasty, as well as the Heavenly King Hall and the Vajra Hall that were renovated by later generations. Kaishan Temple was listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit. The Hundred Kingdoms Paradise Temple was an ancient temple in the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It was built by the master of the Hundred Kingdoms Prosperous Temple in Changchun. It now had the Great Buddha Hall, the Sutra Block, and other buildings. These temples were all important tourist attractions in Gaobeidian City, attracting many tourists.
There were two famous temples in Gaobeidian, namely Kaishan Temple and Baiguo Gokuraku Temple. Kaishan Temple was a Buddhist temple that retained the architectural style of the Liao Dynasty. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and now has the main hall of the Liao Dynasty, as well as the Heavenly King Hall and the Vajra Hall that were renovated by later generations. The Hundred Kingdoms Paradise Temple was an ancient temple in the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It was built by the abbot of the Hundred Kingdoms Prosperous Temple in Changchun.