It is believed that settlement of the Huangyao area began during the
Song dynasty in the Kaibao era (968 – 977) of
Emperor Taizu. The name Huangyao was first recorded in the Huangyou era (1049–1053) of
Emperor Renzong when general
Yang Wenguang passed through Zhaoping to
pacify Guangxi, and the place was named after the two most common surnames of the locals living in the area –
Huang and
Yao. The town first developed during the reign of
Wanli Emperor (1572 – 1620) of the
Ming dynasty, and it prospered during the reign of
Qianlong Emperor (1735 – 1796) in the
Qing dynasty. As a result, it has many buildings from the Qing and Ming eras, numbering at over 300. The town was part of a number of administrative divisions throughout its history; today Huangyao includes both an old town and a new district. ==Description==