Jiedong District (; Teochew: gêg4 dong1 ku1), formerly Jiedong County, is a district of eastern Guangdong province, China. It is under the administration of Jieyang City. According to the 2020 Chinese census, the district has a population of 931,719 under its hukou(household registration) system. Amongst them, 507,382 are downtown residents.
In December 1991, Guangdong Province adjusted the administrative divisions of the Jieyang region, abolishing Jieyang County (æÂÂé½縣) and establishing countyâÂÂlevel Jiedong County (æÂÂæÂ±ç¸£) and the prefectureâÂÂlevel city of Jieyang (æÂÂé½å¸Â). The original Jieyang County was split: the county seat and surrounding areas were reorganized as Rongcheng District (æ¦ÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), while most of the remaining towns were carved out to form Jiedong County, which administered 15 towns including Quxi (æÂ²æºªé®), Longwei (é¾Âå°¾é®), and Baita (ç½å¡Âé®). The county government was located in Quxi Town. The eastern part of the former Jieyang County, including Lantian (èÂÂç°é®), Paotai (ç®å°é®), and Denggang (ç»å´Âé®) became part of Jiedong County, which was named for its position east of the former Jieyang county seat (æÂÂé½縣åÂÂ).
By 1999, Jiedong County administered 15 towns: Quxi (æÂ²æºªé®), Yunlu (é²路é®), Yujiu (çÂÂçªÂé®), Denggang, Paotai, Didu (å°é½é®), Linpan (éÂÂç£Âé®), Baita, Longwei, Yuecheng (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂé®), Guiling (æ¡Â嶺é®), Xinheng (æÂ°äº¨é®), Yuhu (çÂÂæ¹Âé®), Xichang (é«場é®), and Putian (Ã¥ÂÂç°é®).
On February 6, 2006, the Guangdong Provincial Department of Civil Affairs approved the abolition of Quxi Town and the establishment of Quxi Subdistrict (æÂ²æºªè¡ÂéÂÂ). From then on, the county governed one subdistrict and fourteen towns.
After Jiedong County was abolished and reorganized as a district in December 2012, parts of the former county were further adjusted. In March 2013, the three towns of Paotai, Denggang, and Didu were officially placed under the administration of Rongcheng District. This adjustment was part of a largeâÂÂscale administrative reorganization carried out by Jieyang City to promote the development of the âÂÂAirport Economic Zone,â with the main goal of integrating resources and advancing an airportâÂÂcentered economy built around Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport.
In 2013, Jieyang City carried out an administrative reorganization and established Lancheng District (èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), formally known as the âÂÂJieyang Lancheng District Administrative Committeeâ (æÂÂé½å¸ÂèÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ管å§ÂæÂÂ). Its name was derived from the historical âÂÂLantian Duâ (èÂÂç°é½). At the time, Lancheng District was formed from several towns carved out of the former Jiedong County, including Pandong, Linpan, Yuecheng, Baita, and Guiling.
Jiedong District has 2 sub-districts and 11 towns under its jurisdiction: