Kengkou (town)
Kengkou (), meaning “tunnel exit”, may refer to: * Hang Hau, a residential area in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong ** Hang Hau Village, a village in Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong * Kengkou, Guangning County, Guangdong Province, China * Kengkou Township, She County, Anhui Province, China * Kengkou Village (坑口里), Luzhu District, Taoyuan, Taiwan * Kengkou Village (坑口里), Wufeng District, Taichung, Taiwan * Kengkou Village (坑口村), Yamen A ''yamen'' (''ya-men''; ; Manchu: ''yamun'') was the administrative office or residence of a local bureaucrat or mandarin in imperial China. A ''yamen'' can also be any governmental office or body headed by a mandarin, at any level of govern ..., Xinhui District, Jiangmen, Guangdong, China See also * Kengkou station (other) {{Disambiguation, place ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hang Hau
Hang Hau () is a residential area in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung District, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located at the eastern edge of the Tseung Kwan O New Town. Most of the land was Land reclamation in Hong Kong, reclaimed from Hang Hau Village and Shui Bin Village (). History The earliest history referring to Hang Hau was in the 19th century. It was an agricultural and fishing village. Hang Hau got its name from a large water channel near Mang Kung Uk () that led to the sea. In days gone by, Hang Hau was on the sea front, facing Junk Bay. Many of the village names in Hang Hau reflect this – Shui Bin Village () means ''Waterside Village'', for example. On 2 October 1957, Hang Hau Rural Committee was established. The rural committee was to serve the Indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories, indigenous inhabitants in Hang Hau Village, Shui Bin Village, Tin Ha Wan Village, Yau Yue Wan Village, Tseng Lan Shue, Tai Po Tsai, Mang Kung Uk and Po Toi O. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hang Hau Village
Hang Hau Village () is a village in Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong. History At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Hang Hau was 387. The number of males was 262. See also * Hang Hau Hang Hau () is a residential area in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung District, Sai Kung, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located at the eastern edge of the Tseung Kwan O New Town. Most of the land was Land reclamation in Hong Kong, reclaimed from Ha ... References External links Delineation of area of existing village Hang Hau (Hang Hau) for election of resident representative (2019 to 2022) Villages in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong {{NewTerritories-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guangning County
Guangning County, postal map romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized as KwongningCounty, is a county (China), county in western Guangdong, China, under the administration of the prefecture (China), prefecture-level prefecture-level city, city of Zhaoqing. Guangning County has an area of , with a population of 540,000. Name The ''Explanation of County Names'' states that the name of Guangning County—literally "widely" or "broadly pacified"—is a reference to the defeat of a large mob of bandits by the central government in 1559, shortly before the founding of the county. History Guangning County was founded on October 30, 1559, under the Jiajing Emperor of the Ming dynasty, Ming. It has formed part of Zhaoqing since at least the Qing dynasty, Qing. Geography and climate Lying in the valley of Sui River, Guangning has been developing along the riversides. Surrounded by green hills and mountains, Guangning is considered as a pearl in a greenery cradle. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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She County, Anhui
She County (), or Shexian, is a county in the southeast of Anhui Province, China, bordering Zhejiang Province to the east. It is the easternmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Huangshan City. It has a population of 363,000 as of 2021, and an area of . She County is noted for its rich history and culture heritage. Its county seat is sometimes described as one of China's "four renowned ancient towns", along with Langzhong (Sichuan Province), Lijiang, Yunnan, Lijiang (Yunnan), and Pingyao (Shanxi). She County has jurisdiction over 13 towns and 15 townships. The county seat of government is in Huicheng Town. History She County was established during the Qin Dynasty (221–208 BCE). During the Song Dynasty, She County leader Fang La rebelled and was suppressed by the Song government. During the Ming Dynasty, Ming and Qing Dynasty, Qing Dynasties, She County was the capital of Huizhou Prefecture. Administrative divisions She County is divided to 13 towns ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Luzhu District, Taoyuan
Luzhu District () is a district in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, home to 165,914 people. The downtown district, known as Nankan, is now a high density, high-rise suburb for many who work in Taipei and Taoyuan City. The first opened shopping center in Taiwan, Taimall, located in Nankan, is a weekend destination for many Taoyuan regional residents. Taimall is located around north-northwest of the Nankan interchange, , on National Freeway 1. History Luzhu was upgraded to a county-administered city from the former rural township of Taoyuan County on 3 June 2014. On 25 December 2014, it was upgraded again to a district named Luzhu District of Taoyuan City. Geography * Area: * Population: 155,626 (January 2016) Administrative divisions The district is administered as 37 villages: Dazhu, Fuchang, Fulu, Fuxing, Fuzhu, Haihu, Hongzhu, Jinxing, Jinzhong, Jixiang, Kengkou, Kengzi, Luxing, Luzhu, Nankan, Nanrong, Nanxing, Neicuo, Shanbi, Shangxing, Shangzhu, Shanjiao, Shunxing, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wufeng District
Wufeng District () is a suburban district in southern Taichung, Taiwan. It is the location of Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council. Wufeng is a mainly agricultural town. It was heavily damaged by the Jiji earthquake on 21 September 1999, which caused around 100 deaths in the town. The 921 Earthquake Museum of Taiwan, which commemorates the giant quake, is built at what was formerly Guangfu Junior High School, which was destroyed when part of the school was uplifted by the Chelungpu Fault during the quake. The two major geographical features of this town are the Wu Xi (Wu Stream), which forms the town's southern border, and Xiangbi Shan (Elephant Trunk Mountain), which lies in the eastern part of the township. History Formerly called ''Atabu'' (). Administrative divisions Tonglin, Jifeng, Jiayin, Benxiang, Zhongzheng, Jinrong, Laiyuan, Bentang, Beiliu, Nanliu, Side, Wufu, Dingtai, Beishi, Nanshi, Wanfeng, Jiuzheng, Kengkou, Fenggu Liugu Village. Geography * Area: 98.0 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yamen, Guangdong
Yamen () is a town in the south of Xinhui District of Jiangmen, Guangdong, China. It covers an area of , and had a population of 41,605 per the 2000 Chinese Census. History In 1279, the Battle of Yamen took place in the area between the navies of the Song dynasty and the Yuan dynasty. In 1955, Yamen was placed under the jurisdiction of the now-defunct Anxi District (). In 1958, Yamen was divided into Yaxi Township () and Tongnan Township (). In 1984, these became Yaxi District () and Yanan District (). Two years later, Yaxi and Yanan became towns. On June 22, 2002, the State Council of the People's Republic of China passed a law which changed Xinhui from a county-level city to a district, and merged Yaxi and Yanan into the town of Yamen (). Administrative divisions Yamen administers 2 residential communities () and 17 administrative villages (). In addition to administrative villages, Yamen includes a number of natural villages (), such as , which have no administrative ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |