Wuhua County is located in Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. It has a total of 16 towns, namely Shuizhai Town.(Daba Town merged in 2004), Zhuanshui Town, Huacheng Town (New Bridge Town merged in 2003), Qiling Town (merged into Shuangtou Town in 2004), Tanxia Town, Changbu Town (Datian Town merged in 2004), Zhoujiang Town (Zhongxing Town merged in 2003), Hengbei Town (Xikeng Town merged in 2003, Xiaodu Town merged in 2004), Hedong Town (Youtian Town and Pingnan Town merged in 2004), Guotian Town, Shuanghua Town, Anliu Town (Wenkui Town merged in 2003, Dadu Town merged in 2004), Mianyang Town (Qiaojiang Town merged in 2004), Meilin Town, Huayang Town, Longcun Town (Xiaofang Town and Dengshe Town merged in 2004). The county seat was located in Shuizhai Town. When the county seat was established in the fourth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1071), it was located in Changle Town. In 1914, it was renamed Wuhua County. In 1954, the county seat moved to Shuizhai Town. However, he did not find any detailed map of Meizhou Wuhua.
Wuhua County had a total of 16 towns, which were distributed as follows: 1. Water Stronghold (known as Taiping Yue Water Stronghold in ancient times, merged with Daba Town (known as Qi Du Yue in ancient times) in 2004; 2. Zhuanshui Town (known as Huanglong Yue in ancient times); 3. Huacheng Town (formerly known as Changle Town, merged with Xinqiao Town in 2003); 4. Qiling Town (formerly known as Xilouyue, merged with Shuangtou Town in 2004); 5. Tanxia Town (known as Nanlou Yue in ancient times); 6. Changbu Town (formerly known as "Changpu Yue", merged with Datian Town (formerly known as "Datian Yue") in 2004); 7. Zhoujiang Town (formerly known as Zhou Tanyue, merged into Zhongxing Town in 2003); 8. Hengbei Town (known as Hengbei Yue in ancient times, Xikeng Town was incorporated in 2003, and Xiaodu Town was incorporated in 2004); 9. Hedong Town (known as Taiping Yue in ancient times, incorporated by Youtian Town and Pingnan Town in 2004); 10. Guotian Town (known as "Spring Sand Covenant" in ancient times); 11. Shuanghua Town (known in ancient times as "Da Du Yue Song Tou"); 12. Anliu Town (formerly known as "Crossflow Covenant", Wenkui Town was incorporated in 2003, and Dadu Town (formerly known as "Dadu Covenant") was incorporated in 2004); 13. Mianyang Town (formerly known as Mianyang Covenant, merged with Qiaojiang Town in 2004); 14. Merlin Town (known as "Merlin Town" in ancient times); 15. Huayang Town (known as Yangping Yue in ancient times); 16. Longcun Town (known as Longyu Lake in ancient times, merged with Xiaofang Town and Dengshe Town in 2004).
Meizhou Wuhua County was inhabited by the Han and Hakka people, who mainly spoke the Hakka language. There are many characteristics in the Hakka dialect. For example, there are more monophonic words than in Mandarin, such as "bei"(quilt),"di"(grave), etc.; the meaning of the word is wider than that of Mandarin. For example,"yan" refers to the eye, but "kong" and "dong" also mean "yan"; there are rich synonymous words, and different items have different meanings, such as weighing salt (to buy salt), buying rice (to buy rice), etc.; there are many endings. The word "A" and "Lao" are used for different titles, and the endings" Tou"," Gong"," Gu","?" It was used for different terms, preserved many ancient Chinese vocabulary, such as black as "Wu", face as "Mian", etc. There were also special words with local characteristics.
Meizhou is located in the northeast of Guangdong Province. Its geographical coordinates are between 23°23 '~24°56' north latitude and 115°18 '~116°56' east longitude. It was located at the junction of Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces. It bordered Longyan City and Zhangzhou City in Fujian Province in the east, Chaozhou City, Jieyang City and Shanwei City in the south, Heyuan City in the west, and Ganzhou City in Jiangxi Province in the north.
Meizhou was a city in Guangdong Province. It was located in the northeast of Guangdong Province, at the junction of Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces. It bordered Longyan and Zhangzhou in Fujian Province in the east, Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shanwei in the south, Heyuan in the west, and Ganzhou in Jiangxi Province in the north. The map can be found on a special map website.
Meizhou City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, with an administrative division code of 441400. As of March 2024, Meizhou City had jurisdiction over two municipal districts (Meijiang District and Mei County District), five counties (Dapu County, Fengshun County, Wuhua County, Pingyuan County, Jiaoling County), and one county-level city (Xingning City), totaling eight county-level administrative districts. Meijiang District, the district government was located in Jinshan Street, located in the middle of Meizhou City, the Main City area, with a total area of 571 square kilometers. It had jurisdiction over three streets (Jinshan Street, Xijiao Street, Jiangnan Street) and four towns (Changsha Town, Chengbei Town, Sanjiao Town, Xiyang Town). Mei County District, the district government was stationed in Chengjiang Town, located in the middle of Meizhou City, with a total area of 2477 square kilometers. It had jurisdiction over 1 street (Xincheng Street), 18 towns (Chengjiang Town, Chengdong Town, Shishan Town, Messi Town, Meinan Town, Bingcun Town, Baidu Town, Daping Town, Shikeng Town, Shuiche Town, Songyuan Town, Longwen Town, Taoyao Town, Songkou Town, Nankou Town, Shejiang Town, Yanyang Town, Fuda Town), and 1 township unit (Messi Reservoir). Xingning City, the city government's residence, Xingtian Street, was located in the west of Meizhou City, with a total area of 2,104.85 square kilometers. It governed 3 streets (Xingtian Street, Fuxing Street, Ningxin Street) and 17 towns (Yonghe Town, Xinxu Town, Luofu Town, Shima Town, Ningzhong Town, Jingnan Town, Luogang Town, Huanghuai Town, Longtian Town, Nibei Town, Shuikou Town, Daping Town, Yetang Town, Huangbei Town, Heshui Town, Xinbei Town, and Diaofang Town). Dapu County, the county government was stationed in Huliao Town, located in the eastern part of Meizhou City, covering an area of 2462 square kilometers. It had jurisdiction over 14 towns (Huliao Town, Chayang Town, Xihe Town, Taoyuan Town, Gaopi Town, Dama Town, Baihou Town, Fenglang Town, Guangde Town, Sanhe Town, Dadong Town, Yinjiang Town, Qingxi Town, and Zhourui Town) and three town-level units (Fengxi Forest Farm, Zhourui Forest Farm, and Dapu Forest Farm). Since you can't provide a map directly, you can enter the "Meizhou City Administrative Division Map" through the search engine to see the specific map content.
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Meizhou had a lot of trendy elements. In the field of fashion, there was a hairstyle modification event for all the boys in Meizhou. This event was very popular. It expanded from a small barbershop to the entire Meizhou, attracting many young people to participate. They used this opportunity to show their own style, find confidence, and self-identity. As the event was promoted, the fashion atmosphere and aesthetic concepts of young people in Meizhou were gradually changing. In addition, Meizhou Jiaoling's online celebrity hairstylists integrated anime and anime elements into hairstyle design to create unique hairstyles. They were highly skilled and creative, and their works were popular locally and widely spread through social media. In terms of business, the Meizhou Gold trend outlook forum and fashion grand ceremony held on December 24,2023 was grandly opened. Jin Yafu's new retail strategy landed in Meizhou and the first store opened, adding new elements to Meizhou's fashion industry. All of these showed the trendy characteristics of Meizhou.