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Renmin Subdistrict, Guangzhou

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Renmin Subdistrict (Chinese: 人民街道; pinyin: Rénmín Jiēdào; Jyutping: Jan4-man4 gaai1-dou6) is a subdistrict of the Yuexiu District in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, southern China. As of 2020, it administers the following 15 residential neighborhoods: Anyeli Community (安业里社区) Xingxianli Community (兴贤里社区) Haizhushi Community (海珠石社区) Guocaixi Community (果菜西社区) Qinglanli Community (青兰里社区) Jinghaimen Community (靖海门社区) Taipingtongjin Community (太平通津社区) Mupaitou Community (木排头社区) Shijiangjun Community (石将军社区) Dadezhong Community (大德中社区) Daxinzhong Community (大新中社区) Yudaihao Community (玉带濠社区) Sanfuqian Community (三府前社区) Zhuangyuanfang Community (状元坊社区) Yidexi Community (一德西社区)Shijiangjun, Dadezhong, Daxinzhong, Yudaihao, Sanfuqian, Zhuangyuanfang and Yidexi were administered by Daxin Subdistrict (大新街道) before it was abolished in 2013.

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Renmin Subdistrict, Guangzhou
Binjiang Middle Road, Haizhu District Binjiang

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Binjiang Middle Road
510115 Haizhu District, Binjiang
Guangdong Province, China
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