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Baocheng may refer to *Baocheng, Hainan, a town in Hainan, China * Baocheng, Mian, a township in Mian County, Shaanxi, China * Baocheng River, a river of Hainan *Ji Baocheng Ji Baocheng (; born November 1944) is a Chinese educator, and the former President of Renmin University of China. Biography Ji Baocheng was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu in 1944. He attended the Beijing Institute of Business from 1962 to 1966. Af ..., a Chinese educator * Yuan Baocheng, a Chinese politician and Mayor of Dongguan {{dab ...
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Baocheng, Hainan
Baocheng () is a Towns of China, town in southern Hainan, China, to the north of Sanya. It is the county seat of Baoting Li and Miao Autonomous County. The Baocheng River flows through the town. The area is home to the Baocheng people, who belong to the Qi people of the Li people, Li ethnic group. The town spans an area of , and has a population of 37,492, per a 2020 government publication. Geography Baocheng is located in the northeast of Baoting Li and Miao Autonomous County, from Wuzhishan City, Wuzhishan, and from Sanya. About 63,000 Mu (unit of area), mu of the Towns of China, town's area is Forest, forested, and 15,727 mu is Arable land, arable. Administrative divisions Baocheng administers three Residential communities of China, residential communities () and eight Villages of China, administrative villages (). Residential communities Baocheng administers the following three residential communities: * Chengbei Community () * Chengnan Community () * Rezuo Community ...
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Hainan
Hainan (, ; ) is the smallest and southernmost province of the People's Republic of China (PRC), consisting of various islands in the South China Sea. , the largest and most populous island in China,The island of Taiwan, which is slightly larger, is claimed but not controlled by the PRC. It is instead controlled by the Republic of China, a ''de facto'' separate country. makes up the vast majority (97%) of the province. The name means "south of the sea", reflecting the island's position south of the Qiongzhou Strait, which separates it from Leizhou Peninsula. The province has a land area of , of which Hainan the island is and the rest is over 200 islands scattered across three archipelagos: Zhongsha, Xisha and Nansha. It was part of Guangdong from 1950–88, after which it resumed as a top-tier entity and almost immediately made the largest Special Economic Zone by Deng Xiaoping as part of the then-ongoing Chinese economic reform program. Indigenous peoples lik ...
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Mian County
Mian County or Mianxian () is a county of Hanzhong, in the southwest of Shaanxi province, China, bordering Gansu province to the northwest. Its area measures , and its total population as of 2020 was 429,000 people. During the Qin and Han dynasty it was known as Mianshui (沔水). In 1964 it was renamed to Mianxian with a homophone character for Mian, to avoid the use of uncommon characters in place names. In 2020, the county government requested the name of the county to be changed to ''Mianzhou'' (沔州市), pending central government approval. Previously the government requested to use the name Dingjunshan City, but this was denied by the central government. The tomb of Zhuge Liang near Mount Dingjun is located in the county. Transportation Mian County is served by the Yangpingguan–Ankang Railway. Administrative divisions Mian County has 19 subordinate towns A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though t ...
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Shaanxi
Shaanxi (alternatively Shensi, see § Name) is a landlocked province of China. Officially part of Northwest China, it borders the province-level divisions of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichuan (SW), Gansu (W), Ningxia (NW) and Inner Mongolia (N). Shaanxi covers an area of over with about 37 million people, the 16th highest in China. Xi'an – which includes the sites of the former Chinese capitals Fenghao and Chang'an – is the provincial capital as well as the largest city in Northwest China and also one of the oldest cities in China and the oldest of the Four Great Ancient Capitals, being the capital for the Western Zhou, Western Han, Jin, Sui and Tang dynasties. Xianyang, which served as the Qin dynasty capital, is just north across Wei River. The other prefecture-level cities into which the province is divided are Ankang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Shangluo, Tongchuan, Weinan, Yan'an and Yulin. The province is geographicall ...
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Baocheng River
Baocheng may refer to *Baocheng, Hainan, a town in Hainan, China * Baocheng, Mian, a township in Mian County, Shaanxi, China * Baocheng River, a river of Hainan *Ji Baocheng Ji Baocheng (; born November 1944) is a Chinese educator, and the former President of Renmin University of China. Biography Ji Baocheng was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu in 1944. He attended the Beijing Institute of Business from 1962 to 1966. Af ..., a Chinese educator * Yuan Baocheng, a Chinese politician and Mayor of Dongguan {{dab ...
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Ji Baocheng
Ji Baocheng (; born November 1944) is a Chinese educator, and the former President of Renmin University of China. Biography Ji Baocheng was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu in 1944. He attended the Beijing Institute of Business from 1962 to 1966. After ten years as a worker in Hubei province, he returned to Renmin University of China in 1978 as graduate student, teacher, and dean. He moved to the Ministry of Commerce in 1991 and to the Higher Education Division of the State Education Committee in 1996. He was the president of Renmin University of China from 2000 to 2011. Ji was chief editor of several books on marketing, trading and management Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business. Management includes the activitie ..., the most recent being "A Comparative Study of International Business Education" in 199 ...
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