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Subdistrict (China)

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A subdistrict (Chinese: 街道 / ; pinyin: jiēdào / jiē[1]; lit. 'streets[note 1] and avenues[note 2] / streets') is one of the smaller administrative divisions of China.[2] It is a form of township-level division which is typically part of a larger urban area, as opposed to a discrete town (zhèn, 镇) surrounded by rural areas, or a rural township (xiāng, 乡).

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In general, urban areas are divided into subdistricts and a subdistrict is sub-divided into several residential communities or neighbourhoods as well as into villagers' groups (居民区/居住区, 小区/社区, 村民小组).

The subdistrict's administrative agency is the subdistrict office (Chinese: 街道办事处; pinyin: jīedào bànshìchù)[3] or simply the jiedao ban (街道办, jiēdào bàn). Because of the influence of the literal meaning of the Chinese word for 'subdistrict' (street [街道, jiedao]), the term is prone to alternative translations like 'street community'.

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Notes

  1. Chinese: ; pinyin: jiē; lit. 'east-west public thoroughfare'
  2. Chinese: ; pinyin: dào; lit. 'north-south public thoroughfare'

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