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Huichang County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Ganzhou, in the south of Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. Population The population of Huichang is 445,137 (2010), including nations of Han (partly Hakka) and She. Administration Huichang has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 13 townships. The seat of the county locates at the Wenwuba Town. ;6 Towns: ;13 Townships: Geography Huichang is located in the southeast of Jiangxi province. The Xiang River and the Mian River merge here and form the Gong River. Huichang has an area of 2722.18 km2. Climate Transport * Ganzhou–Longyan Railway The Ganzhou–Longyan railway or Ganlong railway () is a railway connecting Jiangxi and Fujian Provinces, in southeastern China. The line is named after its two terminal cities Ganzhou and Longyan, and has a total length of . Construction bega ... External links * https://web.archive.org/web/20040817062717/http://www.jxit.com.cn/chl/other/llp/ References Ga ...
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Huichang Yangjiaoshuibao 2018
Huichang County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Ganzhou, in the south of Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. Population The population of Huichang is 445,137 (2010), including nations of Han (partly Hakka) and She. Administration Huichang has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 13 townships. The seat of the county locates at the Wenwuba Town. ;6 Towns: ;13 Townships: Geography Huichang is located in the southeast of Jiangxi province. The Xiang River and the Mian River merge here and form the Gong River. Huichang has an area of 2722.18 km2. Climate Transport * Ganzhou–Longyan Railway The Ganzhou–Longyan railway or Ganlong railway () is a railway connecting Jiangxi and Fujian Provinces, in southeastern China. The line is named after its two terminal cities Ganzhou and Longyan, and has a total length of . Construction began ... External links * https://web.archive.org/web/20040817062717/http://www.jxit.com.cn/chl/other/llp/ References Ga ...
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Huichang Hanxianyan 2018
Huichang County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Ganzhou, in the south of Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. Population The population of Huichang is 445,137 (2010), including nations of Han (partly Hakka) and She. Administration Huichang has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 13 townships. The seat of the county locates at the Wenwuba Town. ;6 Towns: ;13 Townships: Geography Huichang is located in the southeast of Jiangxi province. The Xiang River and the Mian River merge here and form the Gong River. Huichang has an area of 2722.18 km2. Climate Transport * Ganzhou–Longyan Railway The Ganzhou–Longyan railway or Ganlong railway () is a railway connecting Jiangxi and Fujian Provinces, in southeastern China. The line is named after its two terminal cities Ganzhou and Longyan, and has a total length of . Construction began ... External links * https://web.archive.org/web/20040817062717/http://www.jxit.com.cn/chl/other/llp/ References Ga ...
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Ganzhou
Ganzhou (), alternately romanized as Kanchow, is a prefecture-level city in the south of Jiangxi province, China, bordering Fujian to the east, Guangdong to the south, and Hunan to the west. Its administrative seat is at Zhanggong District. History Early settlement and administration In 201 CE, Emperor Gaozu of Han established a county in the territory of modern Ganzhou. In 236 CE, during the Three Kingdoms period, the was established in the area. In the early years, Han Chinese settlement and authority in the area was minimal and largely restricted to the Gan River basin. The river, a tributary of the Yangtze via Poyang Lake, provided a route of communication from the north as well as irrigation for rice farming. Sui dynasty In 589 CE, during the Sui dynasty, the was abolished, and the area was reorganized as Qianzhou. During the Song, immigration from the north bolstered the local population and drove local aboriginal tribes into admixing with the nornterners. After the ...
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Zhongcun Township, Huichang County
Zhongcun may refer to: Populated places * Zhongcun, Yanling (), a township in Yanling County, Zhuzhou, Hunan, China * Zhongcun Township, Fujian (), a township in Sanyun District, Sanming, Fujian, China * Zhongcun Township, Huichang County (), a township in Huichang County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China * Zhongcun Township, Zhejiang Zhongcun may refer to: Populated places * Zhongcun, Yanling (), a township in Yanling County, Zhuzhou, Hunan, China * Zhongcun Township, Fujian (), a township in Sanyun District, Sanming, Fujian, China * Zhongcun Township, Huichang County Zhongcun ... (), a township in Kaihua County, Quzhou, Zhejiang, China * Zhongcun, Pingyi County () a town in Pingyi County, Linyi, Shandong, China * Zhongcun, Qinshui (), a town in Qingshui County, Jincheng, Shanxi, China * Zhongcun Subdistrict (), a subdistrict of Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China Metro stations * Zhongcun station (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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She People
The She people (; Shehua: ; Cantonese: , Fuzhou: ) are an ethnic group in China. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. The She are the largest ethnic minority in Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi Provinces. They are also present in the provinces of Anhui and Guangdong. Some descendants of the She also exist amongst the Hakka minority in Taiwan. Languages Today, over 400,000 She people of Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi provinces speak Shehua, an unclassified Chinese variety that has been heavily influenced by Hakka Chinese. There are approximately 1,200 She people in Guangdong province who speak a Hmong–Mien language called She, also called ''Ho Ne'' meaning "mountain people" (). Some said they were descendants of Dongyi, Nanman or Yue peoples. '' Shēhuà'' () should not be confused with (), also known as Ho Ne, which is a Hmong-Mien language spoken in east-central Guangdong. Shehua and Sheyu speakers have separate h ...
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Xiaomi
Corporation (; ), commonly known as Xiaomi and registered as Xiaomi Inc., is a Chinese designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics and related software, home appliances, and household items. Behind Samsung, it is the second largest manufacturer of smartphones in the world, most of which run the MIUI operating system. The company is ranked 338th and is the youngest company on the ''Fortune'' Global 500. Xiaomi was founded in 2010 in Beijing by now multi- billionaire Lei Jun when he was 40 years old, along with six senior associates. Lei had founded Kingsoft as well as Joyo.com, which he sold to Amazon for $75 million in 2004. In August 2011, Xiaomi released its first smartphone and, by 2014, it had the largest market share of smartphones sold in China. Initially the company only sold its products online; however, it later opened brick and mortar stores. By 2015, it was developing a wide range of consumer electronics. In 2020, the company sold 146.3 million smartphones ...
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