Heihe, formerly Aihui or Aigun, is one of the five oldest cities in
Heilongjiang, along with
Qiqihar,
Yilan,
Acheng and
Hulan. Human beings started to settle in Heihe region as early as the
Paleolithic Age. Later it became home to local tribes. During the
Qing dynasty, Heihe was the first place troops sent to Heilongjiang were stationed. The predecessor of today's Heihe was the town established by the indigenous
Ducher people of the Amur Valley in the mid-1650s. (in today's
Aihui District) and was known as
Aigun, Heilongjiang, or Saghalien Ula. (The two last names both mean "the Black Dragon River" – the name for the
Amur River in Chinese and
Manchu, respectively). After the
Ducher were evacuated by the
Qing to the
Sungari or
Hurka in the 1650s, the Ducher town was probably vacated. However, in 1683–85 the Manchus re-used the site as a base for their campaign against the Russian fort of
Albazin. Aigun was the capital (the seat of the military governor) of
Heilongjiang from 1683 to 1690, before the capital was moved to
Nenjiang (Mergen). After the capture of Albazin in 1685 or 1686, the Qing governor relocated the town to a new site on the right (southwestern) bank of the Amur, about 3 miles downstream from the original. The new site occupied the location of the former village of the
Daurian chief named Tolga. Later the governor office was transferred to Qiqihar. However, Aigun remained the seat of the Deputy Lieutenant-General (Fu dutong), responsible for a large district covering much of the Amur Valley within the province of Heilongjiang as it existed in those days. who found it a stronghold, serving as the base of Manchus controlling the Amur River basin. The
Aigun Treaty was concluded at Aigun in 1858. According to this treaty, the left bank of the
Amur River was conceded to
Czarist Russia. After the
Xinhai Revolution, Aigun became the county seat of the newly created Aigun County by the
Republic of China. On November 15, 1980, Heihe City was established, administering two county-level cities and three counties including
Beian,
Wudalianchi,
Nenjiang,
Sunwu and
Sunke. Aihui County was abolished, being merged into the Heihe City. ==Geography==