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Yuzhou District
Yuzhou () is a district and the seat of the city of Yulin, in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, and, as its only district, is synonymous with Yulin's urban area. Administrative divisions Yuzhou District is divided into 5 subdistricts and 4 towns: Subdistricts: * Yucheng Subdistrict (玉城街道), Nanjiang Subdistrict (南江街道), Chengxi Subdistrict Chengxi District () is one of four districts of the prefecture-level city of Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, Northwest China. It covers the western part of Xining's built-up conurbation. It has over 200 000 residents (2004). Ethnically ... (城西街道), Chengbei Subdistrict (城北街道), Mingshan Subdistrict (名山街道) Towns: * Datang (大塘镇), Maolin (茂林镇), Rendong (仁东镇), Renhou (仁厚镇) References External links County-level divisions of Guangxi Yulin, Guangxi {{Guangxi-geo-stub ...
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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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Chengxi Subdistrict, Yulin, Guangxi
Chengxi District () is one of four districts of the prefecture-level city of Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, Northwest China. It covers the western part of Xining's built-up conurbation. It has over 200 000 residents (2004). Ethnically, most are Han; there are also Hui, Tibetan, Tujia, etc. - 26 in all. Administration District executive, legislature and judiciary are in the Xiguan Avenue Subdistrict (), together with the CPC and PSB branches. (Executive or ''People's Government'' is addressed : May Fourth Avenue, 810001). Subdistricts Aside of Xiguan Avenue, the district oversees another five Street Committees and one Town: * Guchengtai (古城台街道) * Hutai (虎台街道) * Shengli Rd (胜利路街道) * Nanchuan West Rd (南川西路街道) * Pengjiazhai Town (彭家寨镇) 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 d ...
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Mingshan Subdistrict, Yulin, Guangxi
Mingshan may refer to the following locations in China: * Mingshan District, Ya'an (名山区), formerly Mingshan County, Sichuan *Mingshan District, Benxi Mingshan District () is a district under the administration of the city of Benxi, Liaoning Province, China. It has a total area of , and a population of approximately as of 2002. Administrative divisions There are seven subdistricts and two town ... (明山区), Liaoning * Mingshan, Luobei County (名山镇), town in Heilongjiang *Mingshan Subdistrict (名山街道) ** Mingshan Subdistrict, Fengdu County, Chongqing ** Mingshan Subdistrict, Yulin, Guangxi, Yuzhou Mingshan District, Yulin, Guangxi ** Mingshan Subdistrict, Benxi, in Mingshan District, Liaoning {{geodis ...
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Chengbei Subdistrict, Yulin, Guangxi
Chengbei () is one of four districts of the prefecture-level city of Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, Northwest China, covering part of the northern portion of the city as its name suggests. Subdivisions * Chaoyang Subdistrict () * Xiaoqiao Street Subdistrict () * Mafang Subdistrict () * Baoziwan () * Nianlipu () 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 links County-level divisions of Qinghai Xining {{Qinghai-geo-stub ...
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Nanjiang Subdistrict
Nanjiang County () is a county in the northeast of Sichuan Province, China, bordering Shaanxi province to the north. It is under the administration of Bazhong Bazhong () is a prefecture-level city in north-eastern Sichuan province, China. Its population was 2,712,894 at the 2020 census whom 1,064,766 lived in Bazhou and Enyang urban districts. History Bazhong became a prefecture-level city in 1993. Its ... city. Climate References County-level divisions of Sichuan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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District (China)
The term ''district'', in the context of China, is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China. In the modern context, district (), formally city-governed district, city-controlled district, or municipal district (), are subdivisions of a municipality or a prefecture-level city. The rank of a district derives from the rank of its city. Districts of a municipality are prefecture-level; districts of a sub-provincial city are sub-prefecture-level; and districts of a prefecture-level city are county-level. The term was also formerly used to refer to obsolete county-controlled districts (also known as district public office). However, if the word ''district'' is encountered in the context of ancient Chinese history, then it is a translation for ''xian'', another type of administrative division in China. Before the 1980s, cities in China were administrative divisions containing mostly urban, built-up areas, with very little farmlan ...
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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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Yucheng Subdistrict
Yucheng may refer to: Places in China *Yucheng, Shandong (禹城市), county-level city of Dezhou *Yucheng County (虞城县), Shangqiu, Henan *Yucheng District (雨城区), Ya'an, Sichuan * Yucheng, Yutai County (鱼城镇), town in Yutai County, Shandong * Yucheng, Zibo (域城镇), town in Boshan District, Zibo, Shandong * Yucheng, Haiyan County, Zhejiang (于城镇), town in Haiyan County, Zhejiang Other uses * Yujiulü Yucheng Yujiulü Yucheng (; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Yúchéng) (?–485) was ruler of the Rouran (464–485) with the title of Shouluobuzhen Khagan (受羅部真可汗). He was the first Rouran ruler to adopt Chinese style era name, which was Yongkang (永康 ...
(reigned 464–485), ruler of the Rouran {{disambiguation, geo ...
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