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Ethnic township
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese民族乡
Traditional Chinese民族鄉
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinmínzú xiāng
Bopomofoㄇㄧㄣˊ   ㄗㄨˊ   ㄒㄧㄤ
Gwoyeu Romatzyhmintzwu shiang
Wade–Gilesmin-tsu hsiang
Yale Romanizationmíndzú syāng
IPA
Ethnic town
Simplified Chinese民族镇
Traditional Chinese民族鎮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinmínzú zhèn
Bopomofoㄇㄧㄣˊ   ㄗㄨˊ   ㄓㄣˋ
Gwoyeu Romatzyhmintzwu jenn
Wade–Gilesmin-tsu chên
Yale Romanizationmíndzú jèn
IPA
Ethnic sum
Simplified Chinese民族苏木
Traditional Chinese民族蘇木
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinmínzú sūmù
Bopomofoㄇㄧㄣˊ   ㄗㄨˊ
ㄙㄨ   ㄇㄨˋ
Gwoyeu Romatzyhmintzwu sumuh
Wade–Gilesmin-tsu su-mu
Yale Romanizationmíndzú sūmù
IPA
Zhuang name
Zhuangminzcuz yangh
minzcuz cinq
Mongolian name
Mongolian Cyrillicүндэстэний шиян
Mongolian scriptᠦᠨᠳᠦᠰᠦᠲᠡᠨ ᠦ ᠰᠢᠶᠠᠩ
Transcriptions
SASM/GNCündüsüten-ü siyaŋ
Uyghur name
Uyghurمىللىي يېزا‎
Transcriptions
Latin Yëziqimilliy yëza
Kazakh name
Kazakhۇلتتىق اۋىل
Ұлттық ауыл
Ūlttyq auyl
Kyrgyz name
Kyrgyzۇلۇتتۇق ايىل
Улуттук айыл
Uluttuq ajyl
Administrative divisions
of China
Province-level (1st)Municipalities

Provinces


Autonomous regions


Special administrative regions
Sub-provincial levelSub-provincial cities

Sub-provincial autonomous prefectures


Sub-provincial city districts
Prefecture-level (2nd)Prefectural cities

Autonomous prefectures


Leagues (Aimag)
(abolishing)


Prefectures

(abolishing)
Sub-prefectural-levelSub-prefectural cities

Provincial-controlled cities


Provincial-controlled counties


Provincial-controlled districts
County level (3rd)Counties

Autonomous counties


County-level cities


Districts
Ethnic districts


Banners (Hoxu)
Autonomous banners


Shennongjia Forestry District


Liuzhi Special District


Wolong Special Administrative Region


Workers and peasants districts

(obsolete)
Analogous county level unitsManagement areas
Management committee
Township level (4th)Townships

Ethnic townships


Towns


Subdistricts
Subdistrict bureaux


Sum


Ethnic sum


County-controlled districts
County-controlled district bureaux
(obsolete)


Management committees


Town-level city

(pilot)
Analogous township level unitsManagement areas
Management committee

Areas


Farms area (Overseas Chinese Farm Region [zh]), Prison area, University towns, etc.
Village level (5th)(Grassroots Autonomous Organizations)

Villages · Gaqa · Ranches
Village Committees


Communities

Residential Committees
OthersRegions

Capital cities


New areas


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Special Economic Zones

History: before 1912, 1912–49, 1949–present


Administrative division codes

Ethnic townships (officially translated as nationality townships), ethnic towns, and ethnic sums are fourth-level administrative units designated for ethnic minorities of political divisions in the People's Republic of China. They are not considered to be autonomous and do not enjoy the laws pertaining to the larger ethnic autonomous areas such as autonomous regions, autonomous prefectures, autonomous counties, and autonomous banners.

The only ethnic sum is the Evenk Ethnic Sum in Old Barag Banner, Inner Mongolia.

Numbers of ethnic townships, towns, and sums

Year Quantity of ethnic townships, towns, and sums
1986 2936
1988 1571
1990 1980
1997 1545
2000 1356
2001 1165
2002 1160
2003 1147
2004 1126
2010 1098
2013 1035
2021 959

List of ethnic townships and ethnic towns

Anhui

Beijing

Chongqing

Fujian

She ethnic townships in Fujian

Gansu

Guangdong

Guangxi

Guizhou

Major Autonomous areas within Guizhou. (excluding Hui)
Blue - miao. Dark green- Bouyei
Blue - miao. Brown- tujia. red - dong

Hainan

  • none

Hebei

Heilongjiang

Henan

Hubei

Hunan

Inner Mongolia

Jiangsu

Jiangxi

She ethnic townships in Jiangxi

Shangrao Municipality

Taiyuan She-nation Ethnic Township (太源畲族乡) in Yanshan County

Huangbi She-nation Ethnic Township (篁碧畲族乡) in Yanshan County

Yingtan Municipality

Zhangping She-nation Ethnic Township (樟坪畲族乡) in Guixi City

Fuzhou Municipality

Jinzhu She-nation Ethnic Township (金竹畲族乡) in Le'an County

Ganzhou Municipality

Chitu She-nation Ethnic Township (赤土畲族乡) in Nankang City

Ji'an Municipality

Donggu She-nation Ethnic Township (东固畲族乡) in Qingyuan District

Longgang She-nation Ethnic Township (龙冈畲族乡) in Yongfeng County

Jinping Minority-nation Ethnic Township (金坪民族乡) in Xiajiang County

Jilin

Liaoning

Ningxia

Qinghai

Shaanxi

Shandong

Shanghai

  • none

Shanxi

  • none

Sichuan

Taiwan

The PRC has claimed Taiwan and Penghu as part of its territory and there are no ethnic townships in this region. See Indigenous Areas of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for details.

Tianjin

Tibet

Within the Tibet Autonomous Region there are eight ethnic townships (མི་རིགས་ཤང་ mi-rigs shang 民族乡 mínzúxiāng), five belonging to the Monpa ethnicity (མོན་པ་/ mon pa /门巴/ Ménbā) and three belonging to the Lhopa ethnicity (ལྷོ་པ་/ lho-pa/ 珞巴/ Luòbā).

Five of these are under Shannan/Lhokha Prefecture:

Under མཚོ་སྣ་རྫོང་/ mtsho-sna rdzong/ 错那县/ Cuònà Xiàn

1) Le Monpa སླས་མོན་པ་ slas mon-pa 勒门巴族乡 Lēi Ménbāzú xiāng 2) Kongri Monpa ཀོང་རི་མོན་པ་ kong-ri mon-pa 贡日门巴族乡 Gòngrì Ménbāzú xiāng 3) Kyipa Monpa སྐྱིད་པ་མོན་པ་ skyid-pa mon-pa 吉巴门巴族乡 Jíbā Ménbāzú xiāng 4) Marmang Monpa མར་མང་མོན་པ་ mar-mang mon-pa 麻玛门巴族乡 Mámă Ménbāzú xiāng

Under ལྷུན་རྩེ་རྫོང་/ lhun-rtse rdzong/ 隆子县/ Lóngzǐ Xiàn

5) Doyul Lhopa མདོ་ཡུལ་ལྷོ་པ་ mdo-yul lho-pa 斗玉珞巴族乡 Dòuyù Luòbāzú xiāng

Three of these are under Nyingchi Prefecture:

Under མེ་ཏོག་རྫོང་/ me-tog rdzong/ 墨脱县/ Mòtuō Xiàn

6) Takmo Lhopa སྟག་མོ་ལྷོ་པ་ stag-mo lho-pa 达木珞巴族乡 Dámù Luòbāzú xiāng

Under སྨན་གླིང་རྗོང་/ sman-gling rdzong/ 米林县/ Mǐlín Xiàn

7) Neyul Lhopa གནས་ཡུལ་ལྷོ་པ་ gnas-yul lho-pa 南伊珞巴族乡 Nányī Luòbāzú xiāng

Under བྲག་ཡིབ་ཆུས་/ brag-yib chus/ 巴宜区/ Bāyí Qū

8) Guntshang Monpa དགུན་ཚང་མོན་པ་ dgun-tshang mon-pa 更章门巴民族乡 Gèngzhāng Ménbā mínzú xiāng

Xinjiang

Yunnan

Major Autonomous areas within Yunnan. (excluding Hui)

Zhejiang

She ethnic county, townships and towns in Zhejiang

Maps

  • Ethnic townships in Liupanshui except Liuzhi. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Dark green - Bouyei Ethnic townships in Liupanshui except Liuzhi. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Dark green - Bouyei
  • Ethnic townships in Bijie. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Dark green - Bouyei Ethnic townships in Bijie. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Dark green - Bouyei
  • Ethnic townships in South-Eastern Hunan. Blue - Yao. Ethnic townships in South-Eastern Hunan. Blue - Yao.
  • Ethnic townships in South Sichuan: Yibin and Luzhou. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Ethnic townships in South Sichuan: Yibin and Luzhou. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao.
  • Ethnic townships in Central Sichuan Ya'an and Garzê. Light green - Yi. Red - Tibetan. Ethnic townships in Central Sichuan Ya'an and Garzê. Light green - Yi. Red - Tibetan.
  • Ethnic townships in Sichuan Mianyang. Purple - Qiang. Red - Tibetan. Ethnic townships in Sichuan Mianyang. Purple - Qiang. Red - Tibetan.
  • Ethnic townships in Yunnan Zhenxiong. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Ethnic townships in Yunnan Zhenxiong. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao.
  • Ethnic townships in Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Ethnic townships in Yunnan, Sichuan, Guizhou. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao.
  • Ethnic townships in Yunnan Qujing. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Red - Zhuang. Dark green - Bouyei. Yellow - Shui Ethnic townships in Yunnan Qujing. Light green - Yi. Blue - Miao. Red - Zhuang. Dark green - Bouyei. Yellow - Shui

Notes

  1. Est. 2008, Jinping is home to eight minority nations, living in 19 designated villages (村, cun). The township as a whole cannot be said to be expressly for the She. In all, Jiangxi Province has 56 She villages in non-She-nation townships.

References

  1. Constitution of the People's Republic of China, Article 95
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