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Daowai District () is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, forming part of the city's urban core. It borders the districts of Hulan to the north, Acheng to the southeast, Xiangfang to the south, Nangang to the southwest, Songbei to the west, as well as Bin County to the east. Administrative divisions There are 23 subdistricts () and 4 towns A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ... () in the district: Subdistricts Towns See also References External links *Government site- Daowai {{Heilongjiang-geo-stub ...
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Harbin
Harbin (; mnc, , v=Halbin; ) is a sub-provincial city and the provincial capital and the largest city of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, as well as the second largest city by urban population after Shenyang and largest city by metropolitan population (urban and rural together) in Northeast China. Harbin has direct jurisdiction over nine metropolitan districts, two county-level cities and seven counties, and is the eighth most populous Chinese city according to the 2020 census. The built-up area of Harbin (which consists of all districts except Shuangcheng and Acheng) had 5,841,929 inhabitants, while the total metropolitan population was up to 10,009,854, making it one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world. Harbin, whose name was originally a Manchu word meaning "a place for drying fishing nets", grew from a small rural settlement on the Songhua River to become one of the largest cities in Northeast China. Founded in 1898 with the coming of the C ...
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Daxing Subdistrict, Harbin
Daxing Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Daowai District, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. , it has 5 residential communities under its administration. See also * List of township-level divisions of Heilongjiang This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative d ... References Township-level divisions of Heilongjiang Harbin {{Heilongjiang-geo-stub ...
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Bin County, Heilongjiang
Bin County, or Binxian (), is a county of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang. Its seat is about east of central Harbin. It borders Bayan County and Mulan County to the north, Fangzheng County to the east, Yanshou County to the southeast, Shangzhi to the south, Acheng District to the southwest, Daowai District to the west, and Hulan District to the northwest. Administrative divisions There are 12 towns and five townships A township is a kind of human settlement or administrative subdivision, with its meaning varying in different countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, C ... in the county: Towns (镇) Townships (乡) * Yonghe Township () * Niaohe Township () * Minhe Township () * Jingjian Township () * Sanbao Township () Demographics The population of the district was ...
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Hulan
Hulan District () is one of nine District (China), districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang, Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, Northeast China. It covers part of the northeastern suburbs. The district was approved to establish from the former ''Hulan County'' () by the State Council of the People's Republic of China, Chinese State Council on February 4, 2004. It borders Bayan County to the east, Bin County, Heilongjiang, Bin County to the southeast, Daowai District to the south, and Songbei District to the southwest, as well as the prefecture-level city of Suihua to the northwest. History After World War II, the Hulan District was home of Manchukuo veterans who became homeless because they failed to conscript the newly People's Liberation Army. Administrative divisions Hulan District is divided into 17 subdistricts, 7 towns and 3 townships. ;17 subdistricts * Hulan, Heilongjiang, Hulan (), Lanhe, Heilongjiang, Lanhe (), Yaobo, Heilong ...
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Jingyu Subdistrict
Jingyu (), jing-yu, or ''variation'', may refer to: Places *Jingyu County (; Jingyu County), in Jilin Province, China *Jingyu, Jingyu County (; Jingyu Town), county seat of Jingyu County *Jingyu Subdistrict, Daowai District, Harbin, China (; Jingyu Subdistrict) People *Yang Jingyu (; 1905-1940), Chinese Communist general See also * * * * * Jing (other) __NOTOC__ Jing can refer to: * Jing (software), formerly Jing Project * Jing (surname), a Chinese surname * Jing River, in China * Jing (instrument), a large gong used in Korean traditional music Concepts * Chinese classics (, ''jīng'') * Jing ( ... * Yu (other) * Yujing (other) {{Geodis ...
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Songbei
Songbei District () is one of nine District (China), districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang, Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, Northeast China, forming part of the city's urban core. Its name literally means "north of Song", referring to its position north of the Songhua River which runs through the city. It borders the districts of Hulan District, Hulan to the northeast, Daowai to the east, and Daoli to the west, as well as the prefecture-level city of Suihua to the north and west. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: *Songbei Subdistrict (), Songpu Subdistrict (), Wanbao Subdistrict (), Taiyangdao Subdistrict (), Song'an Subdistrict (), Songxiang Subdistrict (), Chuankou Subdistrict () Town: *Duiqingshan () Former : Sandian Subdistrict (), Leye Town () See also Harbin hotel fire References External links *Government site
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Nangang District, Harbin
Nangang District (; ) is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, forming part of the city's urban core. It is home to major offices of the provincial government and is the political heart of Heilongjiang province. Other areas of interest within the district are the Harbin Railway Station, Guomao underground shopping street, a Confucian temple and the Buddhist Jile Temple. By far the most populous and densely populated of Harbin's county-level divisions,2010 Census Harbin primary statistics report (). Accessed 8 July 2014. it borders the districts of Daowai and Xiangfang to the northeast, Pingfang to the southeast, Shuangcheng to the south, and Daoli to the west. A new subway system is also being built currently. Nangang district is also famous by the business area around the Hongbo square, there are several shopping centers such as Qiulin corporation, Harbin No. 1 shopping center corporation, Yuanda shopp ...
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Xiangfang
Xiangfang District () is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China. It is an urban district in the pre-1940 part of Harbin, bordering the districts of Daowai to the north, Acheng to the southeast, Pingfang to the southwest, and Nangang to the west. It is an industrialized area, and contains the main scientific, technological and industrial zones of the city. The Harbin Development Zone is in the district. Administrative divisions On 15 August 2006, Dongli District () was merged into Xiangfang District, thus adding Chaoyang Town (). The current subdistricts are: The current towns are: Notes External links * - Xiangfang Xiangfang District () is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China. It is an urban district in the pre-1940 part of Harbin, bordering the districts of Daowai to the north, ...
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Dongyuan Subdistrict, Harbin
Dongyuan may refer to the following locations in China: *Dongyuan County (东源县), Heyuan, Guangdong * Dongyuan railway station (东园站), station on the Beijing–Baotou Railway in Beijing *Dongyuan (Hebei), a former town in Zhengding County, Hebei * Dongyuan, Zhejiang (东源镇), town in Qingtian County *Dongyuan Subdistrict, Shijiazhuang (东苑街道), in Yuhua District, Shijiazhuang, Hebei * Dongyuan Subdistrict, Harbin (东原街道), in Daowai District, Harbin, Heilongjiang *Dongyuan Subdistrict, Fuxin (东苑街道), in Xihe District, Fuxin, Liaoning See also * Dong Yuan Dong Yuan (, Gan: dung3 ngion4; c. 934 – c. 962) was a Chinese painter. He was born in Zhongling (钟陵; present-day Jinxian County, Jiangxi Province).Cihai: Page 599. Dong Yuan was active in the Southern Tang Kingdom of the Five Dynasties ...
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Acheng District
Acheng District (Manchu Language: Alcuka Hoton) is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, covering part of the southeastern suburbs. The district was approved to establish from the former ''Acheng City'' () by the Chinese State Council on August 15, 2006. , it had a population of 596,856 residing in an area of , and is southeast of downtown Harbin, north of Jilin City, and around south of the Songhua River. It lies within the basin of and until 1909 was considered synonymous with the Ashi River which gave its name to the Jurchen Jin Dynasty. The district administers nine subdistricts, eight towns, one township, and one ethnic township. It borders Daowai District to the north, Bin County to the northeast, Shangzhi to the southeast, and Wuchang to the south, Shuangcheng District to the west, and Pingfang and Xiangfang Districts to the northwest. History Acheng was known to medieval China as Huini ...
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Taigu Subdistrict
Taigu may refer to: *Former name of Mingxing, Shanxi, China *Taigu County Taigu () is a district of Shanxi province, China under the administration of Jinzhong City. It is administratively into three town-level entities (Mingxing 明星镇, Hucun 胡村镇, and Fancun 范村镇), and six township-level entities ( Houc ..., in Shanxi, China * Ryōkan Taigu (1758–1831), Japanese Zen Buddhist monk {{Disambig ...
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Nanma Subdistrict
''Nanma'' is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film, directed by Sarathchandran Wayanad, starring Kalabhavan Mani and Rahman. Plot For a living, Muthu extracts and disposes corpses from rivers. Unknown to Muthu, his son becomes a henchman for a money lender as he wants his father to have a respectable job. Cast * Kalabhavan Mani * Rahman * Adithya Menon * Dhanya Mary Varghese * Manikandan * Ponnamma Babu Ponnamma Babu is an Indian actress best known for her work in Malayalam cinema. She has acted in more than 300 films, TV serials and Comedy shows . She made her debut in ''Padanayakan'' in 1996. Personal life Ponnamma was born to Mathai and ... Reception ''The Times of India'' said the director, "Sharath Chandra Wynad has lived up to the expectations of Malayalam viewers’ story, screenplay and direction". References External links * 2007 films 2000s Malayalam-language films {{2000s-Malayalam-film-stub ...
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