- Source: Cuihuangkou
Cuihuangkou Town (simplified Chinese: 崔黄口镇; traditional Chinese: 崔黃口鎮; pinyin: Cuīhuángkǒu Zhèn) is a town located on the northeastern part of Wuqing District, Tianjin, China. It borders Hebeitun and Dakoutun Towns in its north, Niujiapai and Dahuangbu Towns in its east, Caozili and Dajianchang Towns in its south, as well as Nancaicun and Daliang Towns in its west. It also has an exclave of Dahuangbu Town in its southeast. In 2010, the population of the town is 51,541.
The area was originally named Quhuangkou (Chinese: 渠荒口; lit. 'Drainage Barren Mouth'), and was corrupted to Cuihuangkou by the influx of Khitan migrants during the Liao dynasty.
Geography
Cuihuangkou Town is located on the southwest of the Qinglongwan River. The National Highway 233 passes through the eastern part of the town. Its average elevation is 6 meters above the sea level.
History
Administrative divisions
At the end of 2022, Cuihuangkou Town is formed from 51 subdivisions, including 2 residential communities and 49 villages. They are listed below:
= Residential communities
== Villages
=See also
List of township-level divisions of Tianjin
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cuihuangkou
- Daliang, Tianjin
- Yangcun Subdistrict
- Dahuangbao
- Caozili
- Huangzhuang Subdistrict, Tianjin
- Sicundian
- Shigezhuang, Wuqing
- Chenzui
- Chen Guangyuan