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History of Manchu Town in Shuishiying

The name of the town comes from the name of the naval camp in China. In the early Qing Dynasty, Qiqihar had a navy camp named after the navy. At that time, the small Ale Street Tun, Dabaerhutun and Xiaobahutun around the Navy Camp were under the jurisdiction of the deputy commander-in-chief of Qiqihar. In the late Qing Dynasty, it was under the jurisdiction of Heishuitang and Longjiang Prefecture. During the Republic of China, it was under the jurisdiction of Longjiang County. In the late period of the fall of Northeast China, the area around Shuishiying was divided into Damin Village and Xiaoalajie Village. 1945 After the victory of "93" War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, 1946 was placed under the jurisdiction of Longdong County in June. 1In March, 948, Longdong County was revoked, and it belonged to Longjiang County under the jurisdiction of the first 1 1 district. In July 195 1, it was placed in Qiqihar City, under the jurisdiction of rural areas, and in June it was placed in Yushutun District, 1954. 1May, 956, villages merged with townships, and a navy division was established to run townships. 1958 65438+February, renamed as Heping People's Commune Naval Management Zone. 1961August, and joined the national people's agricultural science. 1962 was established by Damin Agricultural Science Department, and 1965 was changed to Shuishiying Commune, which is under the jurisdiction of suburbs. 1973 is under the jurisdiction of Ang Ang Creek District. 1984 1 month, changed to naval battalion. 1September, 1990, the Manchu town of Shuishiying was reformed.

1993 was listed as one of the 22 experimental and demonstration bases for sand control in China by the Ministry of Forestry.

1994 was listed as one hundred pilot units for the construction of rural small towns by the State Planning Commission.

1997, Manchu Town was built from the countryside.

In 2000, it was listed as a pilot town for comprehensive reform of small towns in China by the State Commission for Economic Restructuring.

In 2005, it was rated as a provincial civilized town.