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Xinghai County
Xinghai County (; ) is county under the jurisdiction of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, in the east-central part of Qinghai Province, People's Republic of China Xinghai has an area of , and a 2001 population of . Postal code: 813300; Area code: 0974 Settlements *Towns: Heka (河卡镇), Qushi'an (曲什安镇), Ziketan (子科滩镇) * Townships: Longzang Township (龙藏乡), Tangnaihai Township (唐乃亥乡), Zhongtie Township (中铁乡), Wenquan Township (温泉乡) **Tsigorthang (Wenquan Twp) Climate See also * List of administrative divisions of Qinghai Qinghai, a province of the People's Republic of China, is made up of the following administrative divisions. Administrative divisions All of these administrative divisions are explained in greater detail at Administrative divisions of the People ... References * External linksXinhuanet - Xinghai County website {{authority control County-level divisions of Qinghai Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Pre ...
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Postal Code Of China
Postal codes in the People's Republic of China () are postal codes used by China Post for the delivery of letters and goods within mainland China. China Post uses a six-digit all-numerical system with four tiers: the first tier, composed of the first two digits, show the province, province-equivalent municipality, or autonomous region; the second tier, composed of the third digit, shows the postal zone within the province, municipality or autonomous region; the fourth digit serves as the third tier, which shows the postal office within prefectures or prefecture-level cities; the last two digits are the fourth tier, which indicates the specific mailing area for delivery. The range 000000–009999 was originally marked for Taiwan (The Republic of China) but is not used because it not under the control of the People's Republic of China. Mail to ROC is treated as international mail, and uses postal codes set forth by Chunghwa Post. Codes starting from 999 are the internal codes use ...
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Qushi'an
Qushi'an (''Mandarin'': ''曲什安镇'') is a town under the jurisdiction of Xinghai County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China, surrounded by Bagou Township of Tongde County across the Yellow River The Yellow River or Huang He (Chinese: , Standard Beijing Mandarin, Mandarin: ''Huáng hé'' ) is the second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River, and the List of rivers by length, sixth-longest river system in the world at th ... to the east, Zhongtie and Longzang townships to the south, Wenquan Township to the west and Tangnaihai Township to the north. As of 2010, Qushi'an has a total population of 5,389: 2,958 males and 2,431 females: 1,248 aged under 14, 3,897 aged between 15 and 64 and 244 aged over 65. References {{Authority control Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Township-level divisions of Qinghai ...
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List Of Administrative Divisions Of Qinghai
Qinghai, a province of the People's Republic of China, is made up of the following administrative divisions. Administrative divisions All of these administrative divisions are explained in greater detail at Administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China. This chart lists all prefecture-level and county-level divisions of Qinghai. Administrative divisions history Recent changes in administrative divisions Population composition Prefectures Counties Drafted and proposed cities Qinghai is planning to re-organise the following administrative divisions: ;County-level cities * Gonghe ← Gonghe County *Guide ← Guide County * Haiyan ← Haiyan County *Qaidam () ← Da Qaidam and Delingha * Maqin ← Maqin County See also * List of township-level divisions of Qinghai, for towns and townships References {{authority control Qinghai Qinghai (; alternately romanized as Tsinghai, Ch'inghai), also known as Kokonor, is a landlocked province in t ...
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Wenquan Township, Qinghai
Wenquan Township () is a township in Xinghai County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, in the east of Qinghai province, People's Republic of China. The township has seven village committees A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to ... within it. Rain water samples have been taken at an altitude of within the township. References {{qinghai-geo-stub Township-level divisions of Qinghai Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture ...
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Zhongtie Township
Zhongtie Township (simplified Chinese: 中铁乡; pinyin: ''Zhōngtiĕ Xiāng;'' literally ''China Railway Township'') is a township in southeast Xinghai County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China with its administrative area bordering Tongde County to the east and Maqên County of Guoluo Prefecture to the south, Longzang Township to the west and Qushang Township to the north. Alternative Latin names for Zhongtie Township include Jilang, Kyiling, Zhongtie, Zhongtie Xiang, ji lang, zhong tie, zhong tie xiang. Alternative Mandarin names include 中铁 and 吉浪. Zhongtie Township has mix between a monsoon-influenced subarctic climate (Dwc) and a continental climate on the Köppen climate classification system. Zhongtie Township has jurisdiction over the following 7 villages: * Duzong Village * Jilang Village * Qiaqing Village * Douhoutang Village * Ranmao Village * Longwulong Village * Heminzu Village or 'Ethnic Village' (Zhongtie Township's local government ...
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Tangnaihai Township, Qinghai
Tangnaihai Township (''Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin'': ''唐乃亥乡'') is a township in Xinghai County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China. In 2010, Tangnaihai Township had a total population of 8,678 people: 4,411 males and 4,267 females: 2,485 under 14 years old, 5,746 aged between 15 and 64 and 447 over 65 years old. References

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Longcang Township, Qinghai
Longcang Township (''Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin: 龙藏乡'', ''pinyin: Lóngzàng Xiāng'') also known as Longzang Township is a township under the jurisdiction of Xinghai County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China. Longcang Township's is bordered by Zhongtie Township to its east, Maqên County and Qimuqu River to its south, Wenquan Township, Qinghai, Wenquan Township to its west and Qushi'an town to its north. In 2010, Longcang Township had a total population of 5,916 people: 3,010 males and 2,906 females: 1,844 under 14 years old, 3,782 aged between 15 and 64 and 290 over 65 years old. Longcang Township has jurisdiction over the following villages: * Sairiba Village * Langqing Village * Sangshidou Village * Muguo Village * Marimao Village * Rixu Village * Nadong Village References

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Ziketan Town
Ziketan Town (Tibetan: རྩི་ཀོང་ཐང་, 子科滩镇) is a farming town in Xinghai County of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai province, People's Republic of China. Ziketan town covers approximately and has a population of 10,000. Ziketan is southwest of the Qinghai provincial capital of Xining. Ziketan lies approximately west of Beijing. 2009 pneumonic plague outbreak The outbreak in Ziketan was first detected on Thursday, July 30, 2009. On August 2, the authorities quarantined Ziketan after a dozen people were sickened with pneumonic plague, a lung infection that can kill a human in 24 hours if left untreated. Police checkpoints were set up in a radius around Ziketan, and residents were not allowed to leave. The streets were largely deserted and most shops shut, and 23 quarantine stations were set up in the town. The quarantine zone covered an area of centred on the town. The first casualty was a 32-year-old herder who had fallen ill after ...
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Heka, Qinghai
Heka (''Mandarin'': ''河卡镇'') is a town in Xinghai County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... In 2010, Heka had a total population of 14,233 people: 7,252 males and 6,981 females: 3,903 under 14 years old, 9,621 aged between 15 and 64 and 659 over 65 years old. References {{Qinghai-geo-stub Township-level divisions of Qinghai Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture ...
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County (People's Republic Of China)
Counties ( zh, t=縣, s=县, hp=Xiàn), formally county-level divisions, are found in the third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces and Autonomous regions and the second level in municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as "county level" and also contains autonomous counties, county-level cities, banners, autonomous banners and City districts. There are 1,355 counties in Mainland China out of a total of 2,851 county-level divisions. The term ''xian'' is sometimes translated as "district" or "prefecture" when put in the context of Chinese history. History ''Xian'' have existed since the Warring States period and were set up nationwide by the Qin Dynasty. The number of counties in China proper gradually increased from dynasty to dynasty. As Qin Shi Huang reorganized the counties after his unification, there were about 1,000. Under the Eastern Han Dynasty, the number of counties increased to above 1,000. About 1400 existed when the Sui dynasty abolish ...
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People's Republic Of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land, the most of any country in the world, tied with Russia. Covering an area of approximately , it is the world's third largest country by total land area. The country consists of 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two Special Administrative Regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The national capital is Beijing, and the most populous city and financial center is Shanghai. Modern Chinese trace their origins to a cradle of civilization in the fertile basin of the Yellow River in the North China Plain. The semi-legendary Xia dynasty in the 21st century BCE and the well-attested Shang and Zhou dynasties developed a bureaucratic political system to serve hereditary monarchies, or dyna ...
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China Standard Time
The time in China follows a single standard time offset of UTC+08:00 (eight hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time), even though the country spans almost five geographical time zones. The official national standard time is called ''Beijing Time'' (BJT, ) domestically and ''China Standard Time'' (CST) internationally. Daylight saving time has not been observed since 1991. China Standard Time (UTC+8) is consistent across Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Mongolia, etc. History In the 1870s, the Shanghai Xujiahui Observatory was constructed by a French Catholic missionary. In 1880s officials in Shanghai French Concession started to provide a time announcement service using the Shanghai Mean Solar Time provided by the aforementioned observatory for ships into and out of Shanghai. By the end of 19th century, the time standard provided by the observatory had been switched to GMT+08:00. The practice has spread to other coastal ports, and in ...
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