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Ningxia Television
Ningxia Television or NXTV is a television station located in Ningxia, China. It began broadcasting on October 1, 1970. Channels * Ningxia Television 1 (Economic Channel) * Ningxia Satellite Channel * Ningxia Television 3 (Public Channel) * Ningxia Television 4 (Movie & Programming Channel) * Ningxia Television 5 (Children's Channel) * Ningxia Television 6 (Home Shopping Channel) See also *List of Chinese-language television channels *Television in the People's Republic of China The television industry in China includes high-tech program production, transmission and coverage. China Central Television is China's largest and most powerful national television station. By 1987, two-thirds of people in China had access to t ... ReferencesNingxia Television - chinaculture.org External links Official Website {{Television in China Television networks in China Television channels and stations established in 1970 1970 establishments in China Culture in Ningxia Yinchuan ...
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Yinchuan
Yinchuan (, ; ) is the capital of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, and was the capital of the Tangut-led Western Xia dynasty. It has an area of and a total population of 2,859,074 according to the 2020 Chinese census, and its built-up area was home to 1,901,793 inhabitants spread between three urban districts. The city's name literally means "silver river". Yinchuan is now the permanent site for the China-Arab Expo, a platform for cultural and economic exchanges between China and Arab countries. The city is also home to Ningxia University, the largest regional comprehensive university under the Project 211 in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. History Yinchuan was originally a county under the name of ''Fuping'' in the 1st century BCE; its name was changed to ''Huaiyuan'' in the 6th century CE. Western Xia After the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907, it came under the control of the Tangut-led Western Xia dynasty and was made the capital of the empire, provoking muc ...
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