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Changxing or Changxingxian (长兴县) is a county in Zhejiang, China Changxing may also refer to: Places *Changxing Island, Dalian, or Changxingdao *Changxing Island, Shanghai, or Changxingdao (长兴岛) People * Xin Changxing (born 1963), Chinese politician and Communist Party Secretary of Jiangsu * Lai Changxing (born 1958), Chinese businessman and entrepreneur * Chen Changxing (1771–1853), descendant of the Chen Family and martial artist * Zhou Changxing (1916–1994) , Chinese athlete Transport * Changxing railway station, a high-speed railway station * Changxing South railway station, a railway station * Xinyi–Changxing railway The Xinyi–Changxing railway or Xinchang railway (), also known as the Xinchang line (), is a single-track railway line in eastern China between the cities of Xinyi in Jiangsu Province and Changxing County in Zhejiang Province. It runs north-sout ..., a single-track railway line in eastern China * Oushan Changxing, a compact multi-purpose ...
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Changxing County
() is a county of the prefecture-level city of Huzhou, in the northwest of Zhejiang province, China. Situated on the southwest shore of Lake Tai, it borders the provinces of Jiangsu to the north and Anhui to the west. It has a total area of and a population of 620,000 inhabitants. Changxing, established in the third year of Taikang's reign (emperor Wu of Jin) (282 AD) during the Jin Dynasty, has an extensive history of over 1,700 years. It has rich resources, a long cultural heritage, and cherishes its fame as “the realm of fish and rice”, “the home of silk”, “the land of culture”, and “the distinguished county in the southeast China”. The Changhsingian Age of the Permian Period of geological time is named after Changxing. The stage was named for the Changhsing Limestone. Since 2004, Changxing has had a Twin City (County) relationship with Kalmar County in Sweden. Administrative divisions Towns: * Zhicheng, Changxing (雉城镇), Hongqiao, Changxing (洪桥 ...
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Changxing Island, Dalian
() (Changsing) is a major island located in the eastern part of Bohai Sea, off the coast of Wafangdian, Dalian, Liaoning, China. It has a population of around 60,000. General Changxing Island is located in the eastern part of Bohai Sea, off the coast of Wafangdian, Dalian, Liaoning. It is the sixth largest island in Greater China and the largest island north of the Chongming Island on the Yangtze River. Its area is , running about east to west and north to south. Traditionally based on fishing and agriculture, its economy suddenly changing to distribution, industrial and resort development. Dalian Changxing Island Seaport Industrial Area This industrial area consists of Changxing, Jiaoliu and three other islands, a total area of 350 square kilometers. It was made a Provincial Economic Development Zone by the Liaoning provincial government in January, 2002, and later in 2006, was made part of the " Five Points, One Line" industrial zone development plan. Its management c ...
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Changxing Island, Shanghai
The islands of Shanghai are those under the jurisdiction of the Shanghai municipal government. They comprise three large inhabited islands and a shifting number of smaller, uninhabited ones. Most are alluvial islands in the Yangtze River Delta in China, although a number of islands in Hangzhou Bay off Jinshan District are also administered by Shanghai. The alluvial islands are relatively young and their number varies over time. In 2006, the city's 19 uninhabited islands covered , with a total coastline length of . The Yangshan area of the Port of Shanghai is also located on two islands, Greater and Lesser Yangshan in Hangzhou Bay, but these are administered as part of Zhejiang's Shengsi County. Chongming County All three inhabited islands of Shanghai are alluvial islands in the Yangtze estuary between the Municipality of Shanghai and Jiangsu Province. They are administered as Chongming County, with its seat at Chengqiao on Chongming Island. The county was added to Shanghai ...
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Xin Changxing
Xin Changxing (; born December 1963) is a Chinese politician and the current Communist Party Secretary of Qinghai. Previously he served as Governor of Qinghai and before that, Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Anhui. Xin is a lifelong civil servant. Biography Xin graduated from Qufu Normal University in 1983 with a degree in political science. In 1986, he obtained a master's degree in economics from the Huazhong Normal University. After graduating, he was assigned to the Ministry of Labour to work in an institute under its jurisdiction. Thereafter he conducted research on compensation structures. He then went to Taiyuan Iron and Steel Group to work in human resources and labour policy. He experienced growth in the field, eventually being sent back to the Ministry of Labour to take on administrative roles, and also took on a brief stint as the vice-mayor of Xi'an. In July 2008, he was named deputy director of the State Administration of Civil Service; in September 2010, he was ...
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Lai Changxing
Lai Changxing (born September 15, 1958) is a former Chinese businessman and entrepreneur. He was the founder and Chairman of Yuanhua Group, based in the Special Economic Zone of Xiamen. He imported foreign products like cars, cigarettes and was responsible for one-sixth of the national oil imports at one time.August, Oliver. 007(2007) Inside the Red Mansion: On the trail of China's most wanted man. Houghton Mifflin company. . kindle ebook pg 17–19. In the late 1990s, he was implicated in corruption scandals involving a large smuggling ring. By 1999, he was described by several media organizations as "China's most wanted fugitive".August, Oliver. 007(2007) Inside the Red Mansion: On the trail of China's most wanted man. Houghton Mifflin company. . kindle ebook pg 66. Lai evaded Chinese authorities and went to Canada, where he resided in Vancouver, British Columbia. After a lengthy extradition battle and diplomatic negotiations, Canadian authorities deported him to China o ...
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Chen Changxing
Chen Changxing or Ch'en Chang-hsing (1771–1853) was a 14th generation descendant and 6th generation master of the Chen Family and was an influential martial artist and teacher of taijiquan (t'ai chi ch'uan). Chen Changxing is a slightly mysterious character and much controversy surrounds him. He is most known as the teacher of the great taijiquan master Yang Luchan, but there is much disagreement over which style of martial art Chen Changxing actually taught to the family outsider. Some schools of thought suggest that Chen Changxing was a maverick who practiced and taught a style of martial art that was not part of the Chen Family martial arts tradition, and that was passed to him either directly or indirectly from a taijiquan master known as Jiang Fa Jiang may refer to: * ''Jiang'' (rank), rank held by general officers in the military of China * Jiang (surname), several Chinese surnames **Jiang Zemin (1926–2022), as general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party *Jian ...
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Zhou Changxing
Chow Chang Sing (; 28 May 1916 – 1994) was a Chinese athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1936 Summer Olympics. His father was Zhou Dawen Zhou Dawen () (1895–1971) was a politician of the Republic of China. He was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu. He was aligned with the Fengtian clique before joining the Nationalist government. He was the 19th mayor of Beijing. After his political care .... References External links * 1916 births 1994 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Chinese decathletes Olympic athletes for China Place of birth missing {{PRChina-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Changxing Railway Station
Changxing railway station () is a high-speed railway station located in northeast Changxing County, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China, serving the Nanjing–Hangzhou high-speed railway The Nanjing–Hangzhou passenger railway () is a high-speed rail (maximum speed 350 km/h), passenger-dedicated line in eastern China between Nanjing (shorthand name ) and Hangzhou, the capitals of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, respectivel .... It is served by high-speed trains whereas Changxing South is served by conventional trains. History Construction on the station began in August 2010. With the construction of the Nanjing–Hangzhou high-speed railway, the original Changxing railway station was renamed Changxing South in 2012. The station opened on 1 July 2013. References External links * {{Nanjing–Hangzhou Passenger Railway Railway stations in Zhejiang Railway stations in China opened in 2013 ...
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Changxing South Railway Station
Changxing South railway station () is a railway station in Changxing County, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is an intermediate stop on the Xuancheng–Hangzhou railway and is also the southern terminus of the Xinyi–Changxing railway. History The station building was rebuilt in 2005. On 20 June 2012, the name of the station was changed from Changxing to Changxing South, in preparation for the opening of the new Changxing railway station Changxing railway station () is a high-speed railway station located in northeast Changxing County, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China, serving the Nanjing–Hangzhou high-speed railway The Nanjing–Hangzhou passenger railway () is a high-speed rail (m .... References {{adjacent stations, system1=China Railway , line1=Xuancheng–Hangzhou, left1=Guangde, right1=Huzhou Railway stations in Zhejiang ...
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Xinyi–Changxing Railway
The Xinyi–Changxing railway or Xinchang railway (), also known as the Xinchang line (), is a single-track railway line in eastern China between the cities of Xinyi, Jiangsu, Xinyi in Jiangsu Province and Changxing County in Zhejiang, Zhejiang Province. It runs north-south through the entire length of Jiangsu, Jiangsu Province and the northern tip of Zhejiang. Major cities along route include Huai'an, Yancheng, Hai'an, Jingjiang, Jiangyin and Yixing. Including a 62.5 km spur from Hai'an to Nantong, the Xinchang railway is 638 km in total length. It used a train ferry to cross the Yangtze River, but this closed in 2019. Passenger services south of Hai'an have also been abandoned. History The Xinchang railway was the first railway to be built in Jiangsu Province north of the Yangtze River. Construction began in September 1998 and the entire line was completed in April 2005. Passenger and freight service commenced on July 1, 2005. A connection to Nantong (a section of the ...
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Oushan Changxing
The Oushang Changxing, or originally the Oushang MPV and later the Oushang A600 is a 7-seater Compact MPV produced by Changan Automobile under the Chana or Oushan (Oushang) brand. Oushang MPV and Oushang A600 The Oushang MPV was launched on the Chinese auto market in August 2015 with prices ranging from 56,900 yuan to 84,900 yuan. The name was later revised to Oushang A600 when Oushang became a whole series of vehicles. File:Chana Oushang China 2016-04-07.jpg, Oushang A600 File:Chana Oushang (A600) 002.jpg, Oushang A600 rear Engines The A600 is powered by a 1.5-litre inline-4 engine and a 1.0-litre turbo inline-4 engine. The 1.5-litre engine is mated to a five-speed manual transmission, and the 1.0-litre turbo engine is connected to a six-speed automatic transmission. A600 EV The A600 EV is the pure electric version of the A600, and was launched in 2019. The A600 EV is available as a 5-seater and a 6-seater configuration. Power of the A600 EV comes from a 90kW(122hp ...
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Changxing Dialect
The Changxing dialect (simplified Chinese: 长兴话; traditional Chinese: 長興話; pinyin: Chángxīnghuà; Wu: dzan-shin ghe-o 長興閒話) is a dialect of the Wu language spoken in the county of Changxing of the prefecture-level city of Huzhou in Zhejiang province, China. The Changxing dialect is the main native language of Changxing county. Other dialects spoken by migrants include other Wu dialects from outside the county, mandarin dialects and the Min dialect (Southern Min Southern Min (), Minnan (Mandarin pronunciation: ) or Banlam (), is a group of linguistically similar and historically related Sinitic languages that form a branch of Min Chinese spoken in Fujian (especially the Minnan region), most of Taiwan ( ... spoken by 平陽人/the Pingyang people). In the north-western part of the county, close to Yixing County, some variants of Yixing dialect are spoken. References {{Authority control Wu Chinese Huzhou ...
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