List of administrative divisions of Shenzhen

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The sub-provincial municipality of Shenzhen in Guangdong, China is divided into nine districts and one management new area. Shenzhen is further divided into 74 subdistricts since the latest plan in October 2016.

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County-level divisions

MapName Chinese (S) Hanyu Pinyin Population
(2010 census) [1]
Area
(km²)
Density
(/km²)
Futian District 福田区Fútián Qū1,318,0557916,756
Luohu District 罗湖区Luóhú Qū923,4237911,726
Nanshan District 南山区Nánshān Qū1,087,9361825,877
Yantian District 盐田区Yántián Qū208,861722,798
Bao'an District 宝安区Bǎo'ān Qū2,638,8074026,564
Longgang District 龙岗区Lónggǎng Qū1,831,2253822,794
Pingshan District 坪山区Píngshān Qū309,2111681,852
Longhua District 龙华区Lónghuá Qū1,379,0001757,880
Guangming District 光明区Guāngmíng Qū481,4201563,097
Dapeng New District 大鹏新区Dàpéng Xīn Qū180,000294612
Total10,357,9381,9895,201

Subdistricts

DistrictSubdistrict
Name Chinese (S) Hanyu Pinyin
Futian District
福田区
Fútián Qū
Shatou Subdistrict沙头街道Shātóu Jiēdào
Nanyuan Subdistrict南园街道Nányuán Jiēdào
Yuanling Subdistrict园岭街道Yuánlǐng Jiēdào
Huafu Subdistrict华富街道Huáfù Jiēdào
Futian Subdistrict福田街道Fútián Jiēdào
Xiangmihu Subdistrict香蜜湖街道Xiāngmìhú Jiēdào
Lianhua Subdistrict莲花街道Liánhuā Jiēdào
Meilin Subdistrict梅林街道Méilín Jiēdào
Huaqiangbei Subdistrict华强北街道Huáqiángběi Jiēdào
Fubao Subdistrict福保街道Fúbǎo jiēdào
Luohu District
罗湖区
Luóhú Qū
Huangbei Subdistrict黄贝街道Huángbèi Jiēdào
Guiyuan Subdistrict桂园街道Guìyuán Jiēdào
Dongmen Subdistrict东门街道Dōngmén Jiēdào
Cuizhu Subdistrict翠竹街道Cuìzhú Jiēdào
Dongxiao Subdistrict东晓街道Dōngxiǎo Jiēdào
Nanhu Subdistrict南湖街道Nánhú Jiēdào
Sungang Subdistrict笋岗街道Sǔngǎng Jiēdào
Donghu Subdistrict东湖街道Dōnghú Jiēdào
Liantang Subdistrict莲塘街道Liántáng Jiēdào
Qingshuihe Subdistrict清水河街道Qīngshuǐhé Jiēdào
Nanshan District
南山区
Nánshān Qū
Nantou Subdistrict南头街道Nántóu Jiēdào
Nanshan Subdistrict南山街道Nánshān Jiēdào
Shahe Subdistrict沙河街道Shāhé Jiēdào
Xili Subdistrict西丽街道Xīlì Jiēdào
Shekou Subdistrict蛇口街道Shékǒu Jiēdào
Zhaoshang Subdistrict招商街道Zhāoshāng Jiēdào
Yuehai Subdistrict粤海街道Yuèhǎi Jiēdào
Taoyuan Subdistrict桃园街道Táoyuán Jiēdào
Yantian District
盐田区
Yántián Qū
Haishan Subdistrict海山街道Hǎishān Jiēdào
Yantian Subdistrict盐田街道Yántián Jiēdào
Meisha Subdistrict梅沙街道Méishā Jiēdào
Shatoujiao Subdistrict沙头角街道Shātóujiǎo Jiēdào
Pingshan District
坪山区
Píngshān Qū
Pingshan Subdistrict坪山街道Píngshān Jiēdào
Biling Subdistrict碧岭街道Bìlǐng Jiēdào
Shijing Subdistrict石井街道Shíjǐng Jiēdào
Kengzi Subdistrict坑梓街道Kēngzǐ jiēdào
Longtian Subdistrict龙田街道Lóngtián Jiēdào
Maluan Subdistrict马峦街道Mǎluán Jiēdào
Longhua District
龙华区
Lónghuá Qū
Longhua Subdistrict龙华街道Lónghuá Jiēdào
Minzhi Subdistrict民治街道Mínzhì Jiēdào
Dalang Subdistrict大浪街道Dàlàng Jiēdào
Guanlan Subdistrict观澜街道Guānlán Jiēdào
Fucheng Subdistrict福城街道Fúchéng Jiēdào
Guanhu Subdistrict观湖街道Guānhú Jiēdào
Bao'an District
宝安区
Bǎo'ān Qū
Xin'an Subdistrict新安街道Xīn'ān Jiēdào
Shiyan Subdistrict石岩街道Shíyán Jiēdào
Xixiang Subdistrict西乡街道Xīxiāng Jiēdào
Fuyong Subdistrict福永街道Fúyǒng Jiēdào
Shajing Subdistrict沙井街道Shājǐng Jiēdào
Songgang Subdistrict松岗街道Sōnggǎng Jiēdào
Hangcheng Subdistrict航城街道Hángchéng Jiēdào
Fuhai Subdistrict福海街道Fúhǎi Jiēdào
Xinqiao Subdistrict新桥街道Xīnqiáo Jiēdào
Yanluo Subdistrict燕罗街道Yànluó Jiēdào
Guangming District
光明区
Guāngmíng Qū
Guangming Subdistrict光明街道Guāngmíng Jiēdào
Gongming Subdistrict公明街道Gōngmíng Jiēdào
Xinhu Subdistrict新湖街道Xīnhú Jiēdào
Fenghuang Subdistrict凤凰街道Fènghuáng Jiēdào
Yutang Subdistrict玉塘街道Yùtáng Jiēdào
Matian Subdistrict马田街道Mǎtián Jiēdào
Longgang District
龙岗区
Lónggǎng Qū
Direct administrationLongcheng Subdistrict龙城街道Lóngchéng Jiēdào
Longgang Subdistrict龙岗街道Lónggǎng Jiēdào
Henggang Subdistrict横岗街道Hénggǎng Jiēdào
Buji Subdistrict布吉街道Bùjí Jiēdào
Bantian Subdistrict坂田街道Bǎntián Jiēdào
Nanwan Subdistrict南湾街道Nánwān Jiēdào
Pinghu Subdistrict平湖街道Pínghú Jiēdào
Pingdi Subdistrict坪地街道Píngdì Jiēdào
Baolong Subdistrict宝龙街道Bǎolóng Jiēdào
Jihua Subdistrict吉华街道Jíhuá Jiēdào
Yuanshan Subdistrict园山街道Yuánshān Jiēdào
Dapeng New District
大鹏新区
Dàpéng Xīn Qū
Dapeng Subdistrict大鹏街道Dàpéng Jiēdào
Kuichong Subdistrict葵涌街道Kuíchōng Jiēdào
Nan'ao Subdistrict南澳街道Nán'ào Jiēdào

(Source unless otherwise stated: [2] )

Historical divisions

ROC (1911-1949)

County / CityPresent division
Bao'an County, Guangdong
寶安縣
Futian, Luohu, Nanshan, Yantian, Bao'an,

Longgang, Guangming, Pingshan, Longhua, Dapeng

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