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Mulin Town (simplified Chinese: 木林镇; traditional Chinese: 木林鎮; pinyin: Mùlín Zhèn) is one of the 19 towns of Shunyi District, Beijing. It borders Henanzhai Town to its north, Dongshaoqu and Longwantun Towns to its east, Yang and Beixiaoying Towns to its south, and Yangsong Town in its west. It had 34,114 inhabitants under its administration as of 2020.
The town took its name Mulin (Chinese: 木林; lit. 'Wood Forest') from the forest on the west of the settlement during the reign of Wanli Emperor of Ming dynasty.
History
Timeline of Mulin Town
Time
Status
Part of
1912–1949
3rd District
Huairou County
1949–1956
Shunyi County
1956–1958
Mulin Township
1958–1983
Mulin People's Commune
1983–1989
Mulin Township
1989–1998
Mulin Town (Incorporated Ligezhuang Township in 1997))