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Huaqiao may refer to: *Overseas Chinese (华侨), or Huaqiao in pinyin *Huaqiao University (华侨大学), in Quanzhou, Fujian *Huaqiao railway station (花桥站), station of the Shanghai-Nanjing Intercity High-Speed Railway in Shanghai *Huaqiao station (Shanghai Metro) (花桥站), station of Line 11, Shanghai Metro * Huaqiao Road Subdistrict (华侨路街道), Gulou District, Nanjing ;Towns * Huaqiao, Yujiang County (画桥镇), Jiangxi Written as "花桥镇": * Huaqiao, Anhui, in Wuhu County * Huaqiao, Chongqing, in Zhong County * Huaqiao, Guizhou, in Shiqian County * Huaqiao, Wuxue, in Hubei * Huaqiao, Dong'an County, Hunan * Huaqiao, Hengnan (花桥镇), a town of Hengnan County, Hunan. * Huaqiao, Zhongfang (花桥镇), a town of Zhongfang County, Hunan * Huaqiao, Kunshan, Jiangsu * Huaqiao, Shangrao, in Dexing, Jiangxi * Huaqiao, Guang'an, in Guang'an District Guang'an District () is a district of the city of Guang'an, Sichuan province, China. It is one of two ''urban dis ...
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Overseas Chinese
Overseas Chinese () refers to people of Chinese birth or ethnicity who reside outside Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. As of 2011, there were over 40.3 million overseas Chinese. Terminology () or ''Hoan-kheh'' () in Hokkien, refers to people of Chinese citizenship residing outside of either the PRC or ROC (Taiwan). The government of China realized that the overseas Chinese could be an asset, a source of foreign investment and a bridge to overseas knowledge; thus, it began to recognize the use of the term Huaqiao. Ching-Sue Kuik renders in English as "the Chinese sojourner" and writes that the term is "used to disseminate, reinforce, and perpetuate a monolithic and essentialist Chinese identity" by both the PRC and the ROC. The modern informal internet term () refers to returned overseas Chinese and ''guīqiáo qiáojuàn'' () to their returning relatives. () refers to people of Chinese origin residing outside of China, regardless of citizenship. Another ofte ...
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Hubei
Hubei (; ; alternately Hupeh) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, and is part of the Central China region. The name of the province means "north of the lake", referring to its position north of Dongting Lake. The provincial capital, Wuhan, serves as a major transportation hub and the political, cultural, and economic hub of central China. Hubei's name is officially abbreviated to "" (), an ancient name associated with the eastern part of the province since the State of E of the Western Zhou dynasty of –771 BCE; a popular name for Hubei is "" () (suggested by that of the powerful State of Chu, which existed in the area during the Eastern Zhou dynasty of 770 – 256 BCE). Hubei borders the provinces of Henan to the north, Anhui to the east, Jiangxi to the southeast, Hunan to the south, Chongqing to the west, and Shaanxi to the northwest. The high-profile Three Gorges Dam is located at Yichang, in the west of the province. Hubei is the 7th-largest p ...
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Guang'an District
Guang'an District () is a district of the city of Guang'an, Sichuan province, China. It is one of two ''urban districts'' of the city. Characteristics It is renowned as the birthplace and former residence of Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. After CCP ..., widely regarded as the chief designer for modern Chinese economy since 1978. References External linksOfficial website of Guang'an District Government Districts of Sichuan Guang'an {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Dexing, Jiangxi
Dexing () is a county-level city in the northeast of Jiangxi province, China, bordering Zhejiang province to the east. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Shangrao. Administrative divisions In the present, Dexing City has 3 subdistricts, 5 towns and 6 townships. ;3 subdistricts * Yincheng () * Xinying () * Xiangtun () ;5 towns ;6 townships Demographics The population of the district was in 1999. National Population Statistics Materials by County and City - 1999 Period, ''in'China County & City Population 1999, Harvard China Historical GIS/ref> Dexing is the original home of corporate finance expert Nan Jiang. Climate Transportation Dexing railway station is situated near Longtoushan and is an intermediate stop on the Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway. Dexing East railway station is situated near Xingangshan and is an intermediate stop on the Jiujiang–Quzhou railway. Notes and references Cities in Jiangxi Xinzhou Xinzhou, ...
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Zhongfang County
Zhongfang County () is a county of Hunan Province, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Huaihua. Located on the west of the province, Zhongfang County is proximately to the city proper of Huaihua. The Yuan River flows through its east part south to north, Wu River runs through its west part north to south. The county is bordered to the northwest by Hecheng District, to the north by Chenxi County, to the east by Xupu County, to the south by Hongjiang City, to the west by Zhijiang County. Zhongfang County covers , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 289,054 and a resident population of 242,800. oahmhxc.com/ref> Zhongfang County has 11 towns and a township under its jurisdiction, the county seat is Zhongfang Town Zhongfang Town () is a town and the county seat of Zhongfang County in Hunan, China. The town is located in the southwest of the county. It was reformed to merge with ''Luting'ao'' Township (), ''Pailou'' Town () and the former ...
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Hunan
Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi to the east, Guangdong and Guangxi to the south, Guizhou to the west and Chongqing to the northwest. Its capital and largest city is Changsha, which also abuts the Xiang River. Hengyang, Zhuzhou, and Yueyang are among its most populous urban cities. With a population of just over 66 million residing in an area of approximately , it is China's 7th most populous province, the fourth most populous among landlocked provinces, the second most populous in South Central China after Guangdong and the most populous province in Central China. It is the largest province in South-Central China and the fourth largest among landlocked provinces and the 10th most extensive province by area. Hunan's nominal GDP was US$ 724 billion (CNY 4.6 trillion) a ...
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Hengnan County
Hengnan County () is a county located in the south of Hengyang prefecture-level city, Hunan province, China. It was established in 1952 and named after the ''south of Mount Heng''. The county has an area of with a population of 1,069,800 (as of 2015). The county of Hengnan has one township and 21 towns under its jurisdiction, its seat is the town of Yunji ().the divisions and population in 2015, According to the ''Official Reply of Hunan Provincial Civil Affairs Department on Approving Township-level Division Adjustment Programmes of Hengnan County'' on November 18, 2015, serednet.cn《湖南省民政厅关于同意衡南县乡镇区划调整方案的批复》(湘民行发〔2015〕38号) History The county of Hengnan was a part of ''Ling County'' () formed in 202 BC ( Western Han period) and a part of ''Linzheng County'' (), when ''Ling County'' was amalgamated to ''Linzheng County'' in 395 AD ( Jin period), it became a part of Hengyang County formed through the amalgamat ...
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