The administrative division map of Leshan City can be found on the relevant website. Among them, Leshan City governs 4 districts (Shizhong District, Wutongqiao District, Shawan District, Jinkouhe District), 6 counties (Qianwei County, Jingyan County, Jiajiang County, Muchuan County, Ebian Yi autonomous county, Mabian Yi autonomous county), and 1 county-level city (Emeishan City). In addition, there are two Yi autonomous counties in Leshan City (Ebian and Mabian). The specific administrative boundaries could be seen on the map.
The administrative map of Neijiang City can be found on the relevant website. Among them, the administrative maps of Zizhong County and Dongxing District were provided. These maps could be zoomed in and out, and information such as latitude and longitude could also be obtained.
The administrative division map of Zhejiang Province was officially published by the China Cartographic Society. The latest version of the map was released in 2018. This map used the results of the second national geographical name survey and the latest administrative boundary survey and administrative division adjustment data to reflect the current situation of administrative divisions and government stations at all levels in Zhejiang Province in a comprehensive, intuitive and accurate manner. The map also showed the distribution of transportation facilities, tourism resources, and service facilities in Zhejiang Province. This map was scientific and practical. It could provide reference for regional planning, environmental protection, investment promotion, tourism development, and so on.
Chengdu City's district map included Jinjiang District, Qingyang District, Jinniu District, Wuhou District, Chenghua District, Longquanyi District, Qingbaijiang District, Xindu District, and Wenjiang District.
The administrative map of Beihai City could be found on the relevant website. These web pages provided Beihai City's administrative map, jurisdiction division map, and satellite map. The user could use the mouse or finger to drag, zoom in, and out to view the map. The specific administrative division map could be obtained from the Beihai City Administrative Division Map webpage.
The administrative division map of Hangzhou City Main City is as follows: - Uptown: Including the original Uptown and Jianggan District (excluding Xiasha Street and Baiyang Street). The People's Government was stationed at No. 77 Wangchao Road, Wangjiang Street. - Xiacheng District: Revocation, merger into Gongshu District. - Gongshu District: Including the former Xiacheng District and the administrative area of Gongshu District. The People's Government is located at No. 1 Taizhou Road, Gongchen Bridge Street. Please note that the above information is based on the search results provided and may not include the latest adjustments.
The administrative division map of Danzhou City, Hainan Province. However, the search results did not provide a specific administrative map. Therefore, I don't know the specific administrative division map.
The administrative division map of Hangzhou City had been adjusted. According to the adjustment plan, Hangzhou City abolished Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District, and established new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District. After the adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. The specific administrative division adjustment plan can refer to the relevant administrative division adjustment map. The adjusted administrative divisions optimized the main functions of the city's core area, which was conducive to releasing potential dividends. The adjusted administrative division map would provide accurate and authoritative administrative divisions, place names, and boundary information with adjacent areas, providing important reference for the public and related work.
China is a country with a long history and rich culture, and its administrative division system is also diverse. The following are some of the special administrative divisions in China: Beijing City, Shanghai City and Tianjin City are all directly under the jurisdiction of the central government in China, with special political, economic, and cultural status. 2. The autonomous regions: The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are autonomous regions in China that enjoy the right to self-government. Special Administrative Regions: The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region are special administrative regions of China with a high degree of autonomy and different administrative divisions from other places. 4 provinces: China's administrative divisions are divided into provinces, autonomous regions, directly under the central government, and special administrative regions. The province was the most basic administrative division. It was divided into many regions and prefecture-level cities. Prefecture-level city: Prefecture-level city is one of the administrative divisions in China. It has a certain number of county-level administrative divisions. The autonomous prefecture is one of the administrative divisions in China. It is a special administrative region composed of a certain number of prefecture-level cities. Usually, an autonomous prefecture leads the political, economic, and cultural development of a region. China's special administrative division system was very rich and varied. Each region and prefecture-level city had its own characteristics and functions.
Hangzhou City had recently undergone an administrative adjustment. According to the relevant notice, Uptown and Jianggan District of Hangzhou City were abolished and a new Uptown was established. The original Uptown and Jianggan District were the administrative areas of the new Uptown. Similarly, Xiacheng District and Gongshu District of Hangzhou City were abolished and a new Gongshu District was established. The administrative areas of the original Xiacheng District and Gongshu District were the administrative areas of the new Gongshu District. In addition, Yuhang District of Hangzhou City was abolished and new Yuhang District and Linping District were established. A new Qiantang District was also established. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 municipal districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. The specific administrative areas included Uptown, Gongshu District, Xihu West Lake District, Binjiang District, Qiantang District, Yuhang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Linping District, Fuyang District, Lin 'an District, Tonglu County, Chun'an County, and Jiande City. The purpose of this adjustment was to improve the spatial structure of the city and improve the ability of urban governance and regional economic development.
The details of the adjustment of Hangzhou City districts were as follows: Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District of Hangzhou were abolished, and new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District were established. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts and 2 counties, and managed 1 county-level city. The overall number of organizational systems remained unchanged. This adjustment was to achieve "stock optimization" through merger, separation, functional areas to administrative areas, etc., which had a profound impact on the original spatial pattern, functional layout, and resource allocation of the city, which was conducive to releasing potential dividends.