List of Administrative Divisions of Chongqing

List Of Administrative Divisions Of Chongqing

Chongqing is the largest of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and is further divided into 19 districts, 15 counties, and 4 autonomous counties. It had 17 counties until October 2011, when Qijiang County and Wansheng District were merged to form the new Qijiang District, and Dazu County and Shuangqiao District were merged to form the new Dazu District.

Central Chongqing Yuzhong Jiulongpo Nan'an Dadukou Jiangbei Shapingba Banan Yubei Beibei Bishan Changshou Hechuan Jiangjin Yongchuan Dazu Qijiang Rongchang Tongliang Tongnan Fuling Nanchuan Dianjiang Fengdu Wulong Qianjiang Pengshui Shizhu Xiushan Youyang Wanzhou Chengkou Fengjie Kai Liangping Wushan Wuxi Yunyang Zhong
Municipality of Chongqing
Seat: Yuzhong District
County level divisions (16)
Districts 19
Counties 15
Autonomous counties 4
Township level divisions (1,007)
Towns & areas* 557
Townships & areas* 272
Ethnic townships 14
Subdistricts 160


Administrative divisions of the
People's Republic of China

Provincial level

Municipalities
(直辖市; zhíxiáshì)

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