Which city does Xingcheng belong to?

Xingcheng belongs to Huludao city, Liaoning province.

It is located in the southwest of Liaoning Province, on the west bank of Liaodong Bay and in the middle of "Liaoxi Corridor". Bordering Bohai Sea in the southeast, Rehe Hill in the northeast, Longgang District and Lianshan District in Huludao City, facing Suizhong County across Liugu River in the southwest and Jianchang County in the northwest. The city covers a total area of 2,113 square kilometers, and has jurisdiction over 28 townships, towns and streets with a total population of 543,.

Xingcheng is a national key scenic spot, an excellent tourist city in China, a hot spring city in China, a hometown of calligraphy in China, a famous swimsuit city in China, and a famous historical and cultural city in Liaoning Province. Xingcheng is located in the southwest of Liaoning Province, with geographical coordinates of 12 6 ′ to 12 5 ′ east longitude and 4 16 ′ to 4 5 ′ north latitude, with a total area of 2,113 square kilometers and a distance.

Historical evolution of Xingcheng:

In the Yin and Shang Dynasties, Xingcheng belonged to an isolated bamboo country. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, it was a land of mountains and rivers in the north of Yan. The Warring States period belongs to the county of western Liaoning. After Qin unified the six countries, Xingcheng was under the jurisdiction of Liucheng County, Tuhe County and Haiyang County in Liaoxi County of Youzhou, and was later under the jurisdiction of Liaodong. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the situation was occupied by Wu Huan. In the 12th year of Jian 'an (27), Cao Cao led an army to defeat Wuhuan and Liucheng (now south of Chaoyang), and the situation was recovered. During the Three Kingdoms period, it belonged to Bintu County, Weichangli County.

in the western Jin dynasty, it was located in tuhe county, Changli county, Yanzhou. During the Sixteen Kingdoms Period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it belonged to Changli County (located in Chaoyang City) in Yanping Prefecture (located in Yixian County). During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, it belonged to Liucheng County, Yingzhou, Northern Wei Dynasty; Later, it belongs to Liucheng County and Laiyuan County of Ruizhou. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, he was trapped in Qizhou. Yanzhou was located in the middle and lower reaches of Xingcheng River in the Liao Dynasty (the place where Haikou in Caozhuang Town is located).

In the eighth year of the reign of Emperor Sheng of Liao Dynasty (99), Xingcheng County was established (governing Taohuadao County and now Haikou of Diaoyutai Street), which is the earliest origin of the name Xingcheng. Jinshi belonged to Beijing Road (now Daming City, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia). In the Yuan Dynasty, Xingcheng abandoned the county, which belonged to Jinzhou and Ruizhou. Ming, belonging to Liaodong, commanded Ning Yuanwei. In the Qing dynasty, the state was founded from Wei.