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Liqu
Liqu () is a town in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi, China. Liqu is located in the northeast of central Baota District, bordered by to its north, to its south, to its east, and Qiaogou Subdistrict to its west. The town spans an area of , and has a population of 21,167 according to the 2010 Chinese Census. History After Liu Bobo established the Great Xia dynasty in 407 CE, he built the ancient city of Fenglin (), which was located in present-day Zhoujiawan Village () in Liqu. Fenglin's location, on a mountainous terrace north of the Yan River, made the city easy to defend. Fenglin was a walled city, and the city's walls were approximately high and anywhere between to thick. Song dynasty scientist Shen Kuo called the city as dense as a stone, and noted how difficult it would be to attack the city. The city was colloquially known as Helian City (), after Liu Bobo's alternative name Helian Bobo. In 577 CE, Fenglin County () was established, and was seated in the city of Feng ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Shaanxi
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Shaanxi, People's Republic of China. After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. The ten prefecture-level divisions of Shaanxi are subdivided into 107 county-level divisions (28 districts, 3 county-level cities, and 76 counties). Those are in turn divided into 1785 township-level divisions: 917 towns (), 680 townships (), 98 ethnic townships (), and 148 subdistricts (). Xi'an Xi'an is divided into eleven districts and two counties. Baqiao District Baqiao District has nine subdistricts. Its subdistricts are , , , , , , , , and . Beilin District Beilin District has eight subdistricts. Its subdistricts are Nanyuanmen Subdistrict, Baishulin Subdistrict, Changlefang Subdistrict, Dongguannan Street Subdistrict, Taiyi R ...
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Baota District
Baota District (), is a district in Yan'an, Shaanxi, China. The district has an area of , and a permanent population of 497,085 as of 2019. Baota District serves as Yan'an's administrative center, hosting the city's government offices. The district is Yan'an's urban core, as it is highly urbanized, with over 80% of its population living in urban areas. The majority of Baota District's economy is derived from its tertiary sector, though the district is home to other economic activities such as agriculture, animal husbandry, and petroleum extraction. Etymology The district's name () literally translates to pagoda. History Government sources believe that the Guifang established an independent state in the area circa the 16th century BCE. A few dozen ancient jade artifacts uncovered within the district indicate that the territory once belonged to the Shang dynasty. During the Zhou dynasty, the area was inhabited by the Xianyun and Xirong tribes. Later, the area was inhabited ...
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Yan River
The Yan River () is a river in Shaanxi, China. The river flows from its source, the Xingzi River () in Jingbian County, in the prefecture-level city Yulin, Shaanxi, Yulin, and then flows through neighboring Yan'an, finally flowing into the larger Yellow River in Yanchang County, Yan'an. The Yan River flows a total length of , and has a total River Basin, basin area of . Geography The Yan River's source is Zhou Mountain (), in the Towns of China, town of Jingbian County, Yulin, Shaanxi, Yulin. The river then flows to the south into Yan'an, entering by passing through Ansai District. The Yan River continues its flow south to Baota District, the urban center of Yan'an. In Baota District, the river passes through , Qiaogou Subdistrict, , Liqu, , and finally, . The portion of the river which flows through Baota District totals , and has a River Basin, basin area of . From Baota District, the river flows east through Yanchang County, where it merges into the larger Yellow River. C ...
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Qiaogou Subdistrict
Qiaogou Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, China. The subdistrict spans an area of , and has a population of 69,345 as of 2010. History Qiaogou as an administrative unit dates back to 1972, when the Qiao'ergou People's Commune () was established. Qiao'ergou was changed to a township in 1984, when people's communes were abolished in China. In 1998, Qiao'ergou Township was upgraded to become a town, and its name was changed to Qiaogou (). In 2015, Qiaogou was upgraded from a town to a subdistrict. Geography Qiaogou Subdistrict is located in the central western portion of Baota District, near the urban core of Yan'an. The subdistrict is adjacent to Liqu to the east, Liulin to the south, and both Zaoyuan Subdistrict and to the northwest. The subdistrict has an average elevation of above sea level. The Yan River flows through the subdistrict. Administrative divisions Qiaogou Subdistrict has jurisdiction over 6 residential commu ...
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Yan'an Nanniwan Airport
Yan'an Nanniwan Airport is a dual-use military and public airport serving the city of Yan'an in northern Shaanxi Province. It is located in Liulin Town (), Baota District, southwest of the city center. Yan'an was formerly served by Yan'an Ershilipu Airport. In 2002, the Yan'an city government proposed the construction of a new airport to replace Ershilipu and it was approved by the Chinese national government in 2009. Nanniwan Airport was opened on 8 November 2018 with an inaugural China Eastern Airlines flight from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, and all civil flights were transferred to Nanniwan from Ershilipu Airport. Facilities Nanniwan Airport has a runway that is long and wide (class 4C), a terminal building, and seven aircraft parking aprons. It is projected to serve 1 million passengers and 800 tons of cargo annually by 2020. Airlines and destinations [Baidu]  




Yan'an Ershilipu Airport
Yan'an Ershilipu Airport was a dual-use military and public airport serving the city of Yan'an in Shaanxi Province, China. It was opened in 1980, replacing the former Yan'an Dongguan Airport which was built in January 1936. It was closed on 8 November 2018, when Yan'an Nanniwan Airport Yan'an Nanniwan Airport is a dual-use military and public airport serving the city of Yan'an in northern Shaanxi Province. It is located in Liulin Town (), Baota District, southwest of the city center. Yan'an was formerly served by Yan'an E ... began operation and all flights were transferred to the new airport. See also * List of airports in China * List of the busiest airports in China References Airports in Shaanxi Airports established in 1980 1980 establishments in China Yan'an Chinese Air Force bases 2018 disestablishments in China Defunct airports in China {{Shaanxi-geo-stub Baota District ...
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China National Highway 210
China National Highway 210 (G210) runs from Mandula in Baotou, Inner Mongolia to Fangchenggang, Guangxi. It is 3,097 kilometres in length and runs south from Baotou and passes through the province-level divisions of Shaanxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, and ends in Guangxi. Route and distance See also * China National Highways The China National Highways (CNH/Guodao) () is a network of trunk roads across mainland China. Apart from the expressways of China that are planned and constructed later, most of the CNH are not controlled-access highways. History The bui ... ReferencesOfficial website of Ministry of Transport of PRC 210 Transport in Guangxi Transport in Guizhou Transport in Shaanxi Transport in Sichuan Transport in Chongqing Transport in Inner Mongolia {{PRChina-road-stub ...
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2000 Chinese Census
The 2000 Chinese census, officially the Fifth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China (), was conducted by the government of the People's Republic of China with 1 November 2000 as its zero hour. The total population was calculated as 1,295,330,000. The census also covered population growth, number of households, sex, age, ethnicity, educational attainment, and urban and rural population. The census did not include the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau. Population by province-level division Based on the results of the Fifth National Population Census, Henan was the most populous province-level division, Shandong was ranked second, Guangdong and Sichuan were third and fourth, and Jiangsu, Hebei, Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, and Zhejiang were ranked fifth through tenth. Hainan, Ningxia, Qinghai, and Tibet were the four least populous, with fewer than 10 million people each. Tibet was the least populous of all, with 2,620,000 people. There were ni ...
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Agriculture
Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago. After gathering wild grains beginning at least 105,000 years ago, nascent farmers began to plant them around 11,500 years ago. Sheep, goats, pigs and cattle were domesticated over 10,000 years ago. Plants were independently cultivated in at least 11 regions of the world. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture in the twentieth century came to dominate agricultural output, though about 2 billion people still depended on subsistence agriculture. The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials (such as rubber). Food classes include cereals (grains), vegetables, fruits, cooking oils, meat, milk, ...
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Di Qing
Di Qing (1008–1057), formerly romanized as Ti Ch'ing, was a Chinese military general of the Northern Song dynasty. Biography Di Qing was born to a poor family in Xihe, Fenzhou (汾州西河; present-day Fenyang, Shanxi). He sported tattoos on his face and excelled in mounted archery. In 1038, during the reign of Emperor Renzong of Song, Di Qing was appointed as Commander (指揮使) of Yanzhou (延州; covering parts of present-day Shaanxi). He participated in the war between Song and Western Xia. Each time he went to war, he would don a bronze mask and let his hair run wild and disheveled, charging onto the battlefield. Di Qing was known to be close to Song ministers such as Yin Zhu (尹洙), Han Qi (韓琦) and Fan Zhongyan. Fan Zhongyan once presented Di Qing a copy of the '' Zuo Zhuan'' and advised him to read. Di Qing took up scholarly pursuits and became a versed military strategist. He was later promoted to Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Military Affairs ( ...
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Villages Of China
Villages (), formally village-level divisions () in China, serve as a fundamental organizational unit for its rural population (census, mail system). Basic local divisions like neighborhoods and communities are not informal, but have defined boundaries and designated heads (one per area). In 2000, China's densely populated villages (>100 persons/square km) had a population greater than 500 million and covered more than 2 million square kilometers, or more than 20% of China's total area. By 2020, all incorporated villages (with proper conditions making it possible) had road access, the last village to be connected being a remote village in Sichuan province's Butuo County. Types of villages Urban * Residential community () ** Residential committees () *** Residential groups ( ;Note: Urban village () one that spontaneously and naturally exists within urban area, which is not an administrative division. Rural * Administrative village or Village () * Gacha () only for Inner Mongo ...
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