Jili Subdistrict () is an urban subdistrict in Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 58,370 and an area of . Taipingqiao Town merged to Jili Subdistrict on November 18, 2015. It borders Jiaoxi Township in the north, Guankou Subdistrict in the northeast, Huaichuan Subdistrict in the southeast, Gejia Township in the west, Dongyang Town in the northwest, and Hehua Subdistrict and Chengchong Town in the south.
In 2015, Taipingqiao Town merged to Jili Subdistrict.
The subdistrict is divided into seven villages and five communities, which include the following areas:
Mountains located adjacent to and visible from the townsite are: Mount Daowu (; ) and Mount Xianren (; ).
Liuyang River, also known as the mother river, flows through the subdistrict.
Daowushan Reservoir () is the largest reservoir and largest water body in the subdistrict.
The economy is supported primarily by commerce and tourism.
The West Bus station is situated at the subdistrict.
The subdistrict is connected to two national highways: G106 and G319.
The Provincial Highway S103 runs southwestâÂÂnortheast through the subdistrict.
The ChangshaâÂÂLiuyang Expressway, from Changsha, running northwest to southeast through the subdistrict to Jiangxi.
Xinghua Chan Temple () is a Buddhist temple in the town.
Mount Daowu Scenic Spot is a tourist attraction in the town.
Xinwuling Park () is a public park in the subdistrict.