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Lianhuashan Township
Lianhuashan may refer to: ;Guangdong, China * Lotus Hill, hill in Panyu, Guangzhou * Lianhuashan Park, hill and urban park in Shenzhen See also *Lin Fa Shan Lin Fa Shan ( Chinese: 蓮花山) is the seventh highest mountain in Hong Kong. With a height of 766 m on Lantau Island, it is situated between Mui Wo and Sunset Peak. Name The Cantonese name Lin Fa Shan ( Chinese: 蓮花山; Jyutping: Lin ..., hill in Hong Kong * Yeonhwasan (other) {{geodis ...
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Lotus Hill
Lotus Hill () is a hill in Panyu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, with Shizi Lake to the west. It covers an area of and has a peak above sea level. It is from the city of Guangzhou proper and 60 nautical miles from Hong Kong. It is now a 4A-level national park. The hill's name comes from the legend of a vicious dragon in the South Sea who raised winds and waves in the Pearl River estuary flooding lands and capsizing boats, causing the local people to suffer. Mother Buddha came by and was furious at the dragon's behavior. She threw her lotus on which she sat into the water, thus the evil dragon was brought under control and the lotus turned into a mountain many years later. Hence its name — Lotus Hill. Lotus Hill is noted for its Western Han dynasty The Han dynasty (, ; ) was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD), established by Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang (Emperor Gao) and ruled by the House of Liu. The dy ...
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Lianhuashan Park
Lianhuashan Park () is a hill and urban park in Shenzhen, China, inaugurated in 1997. It is located at the northern end of the Futian Central Business District and covers an area of . It is within walking distance from Children's Palace Station of the Shenzhen Metro. Statue of Deng Xiaoping A 6-meter-high statue of former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping stands on a hilltop at the center of the park and dominates the monumental perspective of Futian, marking the northern end of an axial composition that evokes urban design patterns of Imperial China. It was created by sculptor Teng Wenjing following a 1995 decision by the Shenzhen Municipal Committee to erect a memorial to Deng that would be inaugurated on the 20th anniversary of Shekou Special Economic Zone. As the project generated controversy, the statue was kept for some time in a warehouse as its fate remained unclear until it was eventually unveiled in November 2000 in the presence of CCP general secretary Jiang Zemin. ...
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Lin Fa Shan
Lin Fa Shan ( Chinese: 蓮花山) is the seventh highest mountain in Hong Kong. With a height of 766 m on Lantau Island, it is situated between Mui Wo and Sunset Peak. Name The Cantonese name Lin Fa Shan ( Chinese: 蓮花山; Jyutping: Lin4 Faa1 Saan1) literally means "Lotus Flower Mountain". Subpeaks There are a few subpeaks that are given names in the Lin Fa Shan area, including: * Sam Shan Toi () * Ap Kuk Lek () * See also * List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong The following is a list of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong. In the romanisation system used by the Hong Kong Government known as Standard Romanisation, 'shan' and 'leng' are the transliterations of the Cantonese words for 'mount' (å ... References Mountains, peaks and hills of Hong Kong Lantau Island {{HongKong-mountain-stub ...
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