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Minghua Subdistrict
Minghua or Ming Hua may refer to: Places * Minghua Subdistrict (明桦街道), in Huadian, Jilin * Mínghua District, in Sunan Yugur Autonomous County ** Mínghai Township, in the eponymous district in Sunan Yugur Autonomous County * (明化镇), a town in Nangong * Minghua Village, in Dalin, Chiayi Other * Ming Hua Theological College in Hong Kong * ''Minghua'' (ship) (明华), a hotel ship in Shekou, Shenzhen, China (the former MS ''Ancerville'') * Chi Minghua (池明华, born 1962), Chinese soccer coach See also * Ming (other) * Hua (other) Hua or HUA may refer to: China * Hua, as in Huaxia and Zhonghua, a name of China ** Hoa people, Chinese people in Vietnam * Hua (state), a state in ancient China, destroyed by Qin * Hua (surname), a Chinese surname * Hua County, in Anyang, Hen ...
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Huadian, Jilin
Huadian () is a city in south-central Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jilin City. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: * Minghua Subdistrict (), Yongji Subdistrict (), Shengli Subdistrict (), Qixin Subdistrict (), Xinhua Subdistrict () Towns: *Hongshi (), Baishan (), Jiapigou (), Erdaodianzi (), Badaohezi (), Yumuqiaozi (), Laojinchang (), Changshan () Townships: *Gongji Township (), Huajiao Township (), Jinsha Township (), Huashulinzi Township (), Huanan Township (), Sumigou Township (), Beitaizi Township (), Hengdaohezi Township () Climate Huadian has a four-season, monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate (Köppen ''Dwa''). Winters are long (lasting from November to March), cold, and windy, but dry, due to the influence of the Siberian anticyclone The Siberian High (also Siberian Anticyclone; russian: Азиатский антициклон (''Aziatsky antitsiklon'')) is a mas ...
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Sunan Yugur Autonomous County
Sunan Yugur Autonomous County () is an autonomous county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhangye, Gansu Province, China, bordering Qinghai province to the south. It is home to the majority of the Yugur ethnic group. The seat of government is in the town of (). The autonomous county spans an area of , and is home to a total population of 39,283 as of 2021. The autonomous county is ethnically diverse, with large populations of Han Chinese, Yugurs, and Tibetans, with none comprising a majority. Sùnán Yugur Autonomous County consists of three separate areas: Mínghua District, situated in the plains in the northwest, and Huángcheng District, situated in the mountains in the southeast, are separated from the main part of the county. Toponymy The autonomous county's name refers to its location to the south () of Suzhou (), the former name of Jiuquan. History Sunan Yugur Autonomous County was established in 1954. Geography Sunan Yugur Autonomous Cou ...
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Nangong
Nangong () is a county-level city in the south of Hebei province, China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city of Xingtai. The city's population was 82,500 as of 2005. Nangong county was initially created in Western Han dynasty, many locals engaged in martial arts, Nangong is famous of "hometown of martial arts". Administrative divisions Subdistricts: *Fenggang Subdistrict, Nangong, Fenggang Subdistrict (), Nandu Subdistrict (), Beihu Subdistrict, Nangong, Beihu Subdistrict (), Xiding Subdistrict () Towns: *Sucun (), Dagaocun (), Chuiyang (), (), Duanlutou (), Qianzizhong () Townships: *Dacun Township, Nangong, Dacun Township (), Nanbiancun Township (), Datun Township, Nangong, Datun Nownship (), Wangdaozhai Township (), Xuewucun Township () Climate References External links Official website of Nangong government
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Dalin, Chiayi
Dalin Township () is an urban township in Chiayi County, Taiwan. To the east is Meishan, to the south Minxiong and to the north Yunlin County. Dalin TzuChi General Hospital (大林慈濟醫院) is located here. History The township was formerly down as Dapulin since the Qing empire rule. The first name who came to this area was a Cantonese person. Afterwards, many Chinese immigrated to the area from Guangdong, China and Fujian, China. Most of them worked in the forest. During the Japanese rule, the government set up a sugar factory in the area. Demographics It has a population of 29,937 in 11,505 households. Administrative divisions The township comprises 21 villages: Damei, Datang, Goubei, Guoxi, Hubei, Jilin, Minghe, Minghua, Neilin, Pailu, Pinglin, Sancun, Sanhe, Sanjiao, Shanglin, Tunglin, Xijie, Xilin, Yihe, Zhongkeng and Zhonglin. Economy There are in total about 2,600 hectares of farmland in the township. Agriculture produce in the township are rice, bamboo shoots, ora ...
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Ming Hua Theological College
The Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (abbreviated SKH), also known as the Hong Kong Anglican Church (Episcopal), is the Anglican church in Hong Kong and Macao. It is the 38th Province of the Anglican Communion. It is also one of the major denominations in Hong Kong and the first in the Anglican Communion to ordain a female priest. The Province of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui is divided into three dioceses in Hong Kong and one missionary area in Macau. Each diocese is led by a bishop and the missionary area is directly led by the Archbishop. The primate of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui holds the title of Archbishop of Hong Kong, and is elected from the diocesan bishops of the province. Andrew Chan is the current Archbishop and Primate and Bishop of Western Kowloon. Timothy Kwok is Bishop of Eastern Kowloon and Matthias Der is Bishop of Hong Kong Island. The church has approximately 29,000 members. Anglican Communion The Anglican Communion is a global family and a fellowship of chur ...
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Minghua (ship)
Minghua (), formerly MV ''Ancerville'', is a 1962 French liner later converted to a cruise ship. Now landlocked, she is the centerpiece of the Sea World development in Shekou, Shenzhen, China. Design and Construction She was designed as a liner for the Compagnie de Navigation Paquet (CNP) to serve their Marseille to Dakar, Senegal route and built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, St Nazaire. She had a yacht like streamed profile and a unique accommodation arrangement. Her cabins were mostly located forward and the public rooms aft. As built, she had three classes of accommodation, 171 first class, 342 second and 243 third class passengers. First and Second in cabins, Third class in 4 to 10 berth dormitories. All the Cabins and Dormitories were facing outside so all had portholes or windows. There were open and enclosed promenades, bars, restaurants, a smoking room, library, children's playroom, photo lab, laundry and theatre. There were also two swimming pools aft and a small o ...
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Chi Minghua
Chi Minghua (; born March 6, 1962) is a Chinese football coach and former international football player. As a player, he spent the majority of his career playing as a defender for Guangdong football team while internationally he represented China in the 1984 Asian Cup. After retiring Chi would eventually return to football when he joined Chinese football club playing in the 2005–06 Hong Kong First Division League Dongguan Dongcheng where he was their General Manager for a brief period. Chi would then go into management when he had the chance to manage Guangdong Women's and Guangdong Women's youth team in 2009. Playing career Chi Minghua started his career playing for the Guangdong football team where he started his career in the 1979 Chinese league season and saw his club win the league title. His performances for Guangdong would soon see him included into the Chinese national team where he would take part in the 1984 AFC Asian Cup and aided China to a runners-up spot to S ...
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Ming (other)
The Ming dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China that existed from 1368 to 1644. Ming may also refer to: People * Ming (surname) (明), a Chinese surname * Ming (given name), a Chinese given name * MING (DJ), American DJ * William Robert Ming, American civil rights lawyer * Luke 'Ming' Flanagan, an Irish politician, who takes his name from his resemblance to the fictional Ming the Merciless * Norman Walsh, nickname for the Rhodesian and Zimbabwean air marshal Chinese Emperors * Emperor Ming of Han (28–75) * Emperor Ming of Wei (205–239), see Cao Rui * Emperor Ming of Zhao (274–333), see Shi Le * Emperor Ming of Jin (299–325) * Emperor Ming of Liu Song (439–472) * Emperor Ming of Southern Qi (452–498) * Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou (534–560) Fictional * Ming Lee, mother of Meilin Lee in ''Turning Red'' * Ming the Merciless, a comic book character and archenemy of Flash Gordon Other uses * Southern Ming, a series of loyalist regimes established following the c ...
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