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Majuqiao Town (Chinese: 马驹桥镇; pinyin: Mǎjūqiáo Zhèn) is a town in Tongzhou District in the southeastern suburbs of Beijing,[1] located barely inside the 6th Ring Road and near that highway's interchange with G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway. As of 2020, the town was home to 175,794 residents.[2]

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Around the end of Sui dynasty, this region was part of a horse farm. The settlement around the farm was known as Majuli, and a bridge named Majuqiao (Chinese: 马驹桥; lit. 'Horse Bridge') was built across Liangshui River. The town was named after the erstwhile bridge.[3]

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In 2021, Majuqiao Town comprised 55 subdivisions, of which 10 were communities and 45 were villages:[4]

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