Evolution of Lanshantou Street
Lanshantou, founded in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, was named after being located at the southern foot of Lanshan Mountain, commonly known as Lanshantou, also known as Shannantou. Qing belongs to the Anton society in Nanxiang. 1947 belongs to Shenglan District, and 1948 belongs to February in Anlan District. Lanshan Town was built in June 1952 and returned to Anlan District in February. 1958 65438+ 10 resumed its town in October, was revoked in August, and was established as a marine commune in September. /kloc-0 was transferred to An Lan commune in February, 1959, and changed its name to An Lan commune in May, 1968. 1981September Lanshantou Commune was established separately from Fenshui. In August, it was renamed as lanshan district 1984; in October, it was renamed as Lanshantou Town 1985; in April, it was renamed as Lanshantou Street 1988. 1997, with an area of 10.4 square kilometer and a population of 48,000. It has jurisdiction over 8 neighborhood committees including Shenglan Road, Haizhou Road, Yanglan Road, Huanhai Road, Guancaowang, Bergamot Bay, Tianshui River and Tonghai Road, and 5 administrative villages including Wang Jia Zhuangzi, Yangjia Zhuangzi, Lin Hujia, Daijia Zhuangzi and Li Daqian.