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Lin Qi
Lin Qi may refer to: * Lin Qi (林奇; 1981-2020), former CEO of Yoozoo Games * Lin Qi (林启; 1839-1900), Imperial Chinese politician, founder of Yangzheng College (now known as Hangzhou High School or Hangzhou No. 4 High School) and Qiushi Academy (now known as Zhejiang University Zhejiang University, abbreviated as ZJU or Zheda and formerly romanized as Chekiang University, is a national public research university based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is a member of the prestigious C9 League and is selected into the na ...
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Yoozoo Games
Yoozoo Games (trading name of Youzu Interactive) is a video game developer and publisher of browser and mobile games, primarily massively multiplayer online games (MMORPG), in Asia, Europe and North America. The company was founded in 2009 by Lin Qi, created GTArcade and started publishing its titles overseas in 2013, and was listed on the Shenzhen stock exchange in 2014. Many of its games obtain revenue from the sale of virtual goods and the majority are developed in-house. Its most popular international game is a browser-based MMORPG titled ''League of Angels''. This game began as a stand-alone game for the Chinese market but later was adapted for a growing international market. The game was released in English-speaking countries in late 2013 and now has over 300 servers in operation. Its headquarters are in Xuhui District, Shanghai. History Lin Qi (Chinese: 林奇;pinyin: LINQI, born in 1981 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang), also known as Titan Lin, was a Chinese entrepreneur and ...
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Li Qi (politician, Born 1839)
Li Qi is the name of: *Li Qi (emperor) (314–338), Cheng Han emperor during the Sixteen Kingdoms period * Li Qi (poet) (690–751), Tang dynasty poet *Li Qi (military governor) (741–807), Tang dynasty military governor *Li Xi (Tang dynasty) (died 895), Tang dynasty chief minister whose name can also be pronounced as Li Qi *Li Qi (Five Dynasties) (871–930), Later Liang and Later Tang minister during the Five Dynasties period *Li Qi (softball) (born 1983), Chinese softball player See also *Liqi Subdistrict Liqi Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Hongta District, Yuxi, Yunnan, China. , it has 9 residential communities under its administration. See also * List of township-level divisions of Yunnan This is a list of township-level divisions o ...
, a subdistrict in Hongta District, Yuxi, Yunnan, China {{hndis ...
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Hangzhou High School
Hangzhou High School (), or Hanggao, established in 1899, is one of the most famous high schools in Southern China. It was the earliest-founded public high school in Zhejiang Province. Its history dates back to Yangzheng College founded by Lin Qi. There are 52 academicians who graduated from the institution as of 2018. Hangzhou High School has two campuses, the Gongyuan Campus at No.238, Fengqi Road, and the Qianjiang Campus at No.1958 East Zhijiang Road. The Qianjiang Campus started operating in September, 2015. This new campus including the International Division, which provide AP Courses to students. Hangzhou High School also participates in several international exchange programs with high schools oversea. There is Dover-Sherborn Exchange with Dover-Sherborn High School in Boston, MA.http://www.hanggao.net/index.php/dwjl/gw_detail/209 Club activities Hanggao Observatory Hanggao Observatory, also known as "Hangzhou High School Astronomy Club", is the student astronomy club. ...
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Hangzhou No
Hangzhou ( or , ; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), also romanized as Hangchow, is the capital and most populous city of Zhejiang, China. It is located in the northwestern part of the province, sitting at the head of Hangzhou Bay, which separates Shanghai and Ningbo. Hangzhou grew to prominence as the southern terminus of the Grand Canal and has been one of China's most renowned and prosperous cities for much of the last millennium. It is a major economic and e-commerce hub within China, and the second biggest city in Yangtze Delta after Shanghai. Hangzhou is classified as a sub-provincial city and forms the core of the Hangzhou metropolitan area, the fourth-largest in China after Guangzhou-Shenzhen Pearl River agglomeration, Shanghai-Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou conurbation and Beijing. As of 2019, the Hangzhou metropolitan area was estimated to produce a gross metropolitan product (nominal) of 3.2 trillion yuan ($486.53 billion), making it larger than the economy of Nigeria ...
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Qiushi Academy
The former site of Qiushi Academy () is historic site protected as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. The site was made a college campus by Hangzhou mayor Lin Qi in 1897 and became the oldest campus of Zhejiang University and hosted the university until it moved to Yuquan campus in 1956. History Puci Temple Puci Temple () was a Buddhist temple built by the monk Sijing () in the Shaoxing era (1131-1162) of the Southern Song dynasty, repaired in the Zhizheng era (1341-1370) of the Yuan dynasty by the monk Yuanzhong (), destroyed in the early Ming and rebuilt by the monk Zhijue () in the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming dynasty. In 1889 and 1891, the temple was again rebuilt by the monk Shi Wenda () as one of the largest temple in the east part of the city. However, the temple was destroyed before it was fully constructed in a disaster. Thus, the temple was handed over to the local government. Zhejiang University Six years after the disas ...
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