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Mangshan National Nature Reserve
Mangshan ( 芒山, literally "Mount Máng") or mangshanensis may refer to: * Mangshan District (芒山区), a former district of Zhengzhou, Henan, China * Mangshan (芒山镇), a town in Yongcheng District, Shangqiu, Henan, China, see List of township-level divisions of Henan * ''Mangshan'' (芒山) the ancient burial ground hill in Zhongtou Village, Luoyang, Henan, China, now the site of the Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum * '' Mangshan National Nature Reserve'', a protected area of Hunan Province, China, see List of protected areas of China * Mangshanyegan The mangshanyegan (; ''Citrus mangshanensis'') is a wild citrus fruit species. The mangshanyegan is native to mountain forests in Mangshan, Hunan province, China, where it was first reported in the 1980s. It is genetically distinct from the m ..., the ''Mangshan'' mandarin (Citrus nobilis Lauriro), a wild citrus fruit species native to Mangshan, Hunan Province, China, morphologically similar to cultivated Mandarin orange< ...
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Mangshan District
Huiji District (), formerly Mangshan District (), is one of 6 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, South Central China. Located south of the Yellow River and north of Zhongyuan and Jinshui, much of Huiji lies outside Zhengzhou's urban area and is overall still an agricultural area, though many upper-class villas and townhouse complex are located here due to its relatively pristine environment. It has an area of and a population of and a population of 269,561, making it Zhengzhou's least densely populated district. There are many tourist attractions located just south of the Yellow River, including Mount Mang, Huayuankou, Fujing Ecological Garden, Dahe village, and the Yellow River Wetland Protected Area, as well as the proposed Zhengzhou Wildlife Park. Administrative divisions Huiji has six subdistricts and two towns A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, ...
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Mangshan Town
Mangshan ( 芒山, literally "Mount Máng") or mangshanensis may refer to: * Mangshan District (芒山区), a former district of Zhengzhou, Henan, China * Mangshan (芒山镇), a town in Yongcheng District, Shangqiu, Henan, China, see List of township-level divisions of Henan * ''Mangshan'' (芒山) the ancient burial ground hill in Zhongtou Village, Luoyang, Henan, China, now the site of the Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum * '' Mangshan National Nature Reserve'', a protected area of Hunan Province, China, see List of protected areas of China * Mangshanyegan, the ''Mangshan'' mandarin (Citrus nobilis Lauriro), a wild citrus fruit species native to Mangshan, Hunan Province, China, morphologically similar to cultivated Mandarin orange The mandarin orange (''Citrus reticulata''), also known as the mandarin or mandarine, is a small citrus tree fruit. Treated as a distinct species of orange, it is usually eaten plain or in fruit salads. Tangerines are a group of orange-coloured ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Henan
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Henan, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. However, this is not the case with Jiyuan City, which, as a sub-prefecture-level city, is also a county-level city under the direct administration of the provincial government; there township-level divisions form the ''third''-level administrative division. There are a total of 2,341 such divisions in Henan, divided into 452 subdistricts, 855 towns, 6 ethnic towns, 1,016 townships, and 12 ethnic townships. Zhengzhou Erqi District Subdistricts: * Huaihe Road Subdistrict (), Jiefang Road Subdistrict (), Minggong Road Subdistrict (), Yima Road Subdistrict (), Mifengzhang Subdistrict (), Wulibao Subdistrict (), Daxue Road Subdistrict (), Jianzhong Avenue Subdistrict (), Fuhua Avenue Subdistrict (), Dehua Avenue Subdist ...
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Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum
Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum () is a museum presenting China, Chinese ancient tombs in Luoyang, in the Henan province of China. The Museum was established in 1984 and opened to the public in 1987. It is located on Mang Hill (邙山; pinyin: Mangshan), in the eastern side of Zhongtou Village, about north of Luoyang City. The site occupies 3 hectares. Mangshan, where the museum is located, is a hill about 300m above sea level that was historically a burial ground. Exhibits The museum comprises two parts: an underground and an above ground sections. The above ground part contains a Han Dynasty, Han-style gate and several halls. Tomb models from the Stone Age to the Han Dynasty, restored funerary objects and funeral rituals are displayed in the eastern hall. The underground section is a tomb groups site which is about 7 meters underground and contains 22 tombs from Henan province. It is divided into three halls: the hall of Northern Wei, Wei and Jin Dynasty (265–420), Jin dynast ...
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Mangshan National Nature Reserve
Mangshan ( 芒山, literally "Mount Máng") or mangshanensis may refer to: * Mangshan District (芒山区), a former district of Zhengzhou, Henan, China * Mangshan (芒山镇), a town in Yongcheng District, Shangqiu, Henan, China, see List of township-level divisions of Henan * ''Mangshan'' (芒山) the ancient burial ground hill in Zhongtou Village, Luoyang, Henan, China, now the site of the Luoyang Ancient Tombs Museum * '' Mangshan National Nature Reserve'', a protected area of Hunan Province, China, see List of protected areas of China * Mangshanyegan The mangshanyegan (; ''Citrus mangshanensis'') is a wild citrus fruit species. The mangshanyegan is native to mountain forests in Mangshan, Hunan province, China, where it was first reported in the 1980s. It is genetically distinct from the m ..., the ''Mangshan'' mandarin (Citrus nobilis Lauriro), a wild citrus fruit species native to Mangshan, Hunan Province, China, morphologically similar to cultivated Mandarin orange< ...
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List Of Protected Areas Of China
This is a list of the nationally-designated protected areas of China. There are many forms of protected areas in China. Based on their relative importance, each type of protected area can be further graded into two to three levels (national, provincial and prefectural/county level). Nevertheless, the highest rank for "pocket nature preserve" (social and mass-based), "no-hunting area", "no-fishing area", "no-logging area", "wild medicinal material resources conservation area", "crop germplasm resources conservation area", "forest tree germplasm resources conservation area" or "source water protection area" is practically restricted to provincial level. The local government at county level is also responsible for the delimitation and declaration of "basic farmland protection area" and "basic grassland". Take note that many protected areas in China have multiple official designations, and the statutory boundaries of these multi-designated PAs may be identical or may vary one from ...
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Mangshanyegan
The mangshanyegan (; ''Citrus mangshanensis'') is a wild citrus fruit species. The mangshanyegan is native to mountain forests in Mangshan, Hunan province, China, where it was first reported in the 1980s. It is genetically distinct from the mandarin orange, with which it has morphological similarities, and the term 'Mangshan wild mandarins' as well as the species name ''C. mangshanensis'' have been used both for the mangshanyegan and for wild true mandarins of the same region. Genomic sequencing shows the mangshanyegan to be one of a small number of pure (non-hybrid) citrus species, having diverged from other members of the genus at the initial branching of ''Citrus'' radiation in the Late Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recen .... It is genetically similar to ...
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