Lisui Town (simplified Chinese: 李遂镇; traditional Chinese: 李遂鎮; pinyin: Lǐsuì Zhèn) is a town situated on the southern portion of Shunyi District, Beijing. It shares border with Nancai Town to the north, Yang and Beiwu Towns to the east, Yanjiao Town to the south, Liqiao and Renhe Towns to the west. It had 22,538 people under its administration in 2020.[1]
The town can be traced back to the Liao dynasty, and its name Lisui came from large number of residents having the surname Li, and its location near the Baisui River (now known as Bai River).[2]
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