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Zhao'an
Zhao'an () is a county in the municipal region of Zhangzhou, southernmost Fujian province, People's Republic of China. History Qing dynasty to the Republic of China In May 1907, county officials arrested, on suspicion of piracy, the local leaders of a movement called the "White Fan". They escaped, rallied their followers, captured the top mandarin, and killed the sheriff. 30,000 strong, they menaced Chaozhou. The anti-dynastic rebels had been gaining in popular support in the Minnan-speaking south of Fujian since 1906; local government soldiers would not fight them. Qing troops were dispatched from Fuzhou and Guangzhou, capitals of the two affected provinces. Engaging the rebels at the end of the month, they killed 600. Some of the citizens of Zhangzhou fu felt themselves to be in danger, and came down to Xiamen, where the United States Navy gunboat ''Helena'' floated in Xiamen Bay. Population The population in Zhao'an are Minnan and Hakka. Administration Towns (镇, '' ...
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Guanbei
Guanbei () is a town of Zhao'an County in southernmost Fujian province, China, near the border with Guangdong Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) ... and north-northwest of the county seat. , It has 17 villages under its administration. References Township-level divisions of Fujian Zhao'an County {{Fujian-geo-stub ...
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Zhangzhou
Zhangzhou (), alternately romanized as Changchow, is a prefecture-level city in Fujian Province, China. The prefecture around the city proper comprises the southeast corner of the province, facing the Taiwan Strait and surrounding the prefecture of Xiamen. Name Zhangzhou is the atonal pinyin romanization of the city's Chinese name , using its pronunciation in Standard Mandarin. The name derives from the city's former status as the seat of the imperial Chinese Zhang Prefecture. The same name was romanized as "Changchow" on the Chinese Postal Map and in Wade-Giles. Other romanizations include Chang-chow. It also appears as Chang-chu,. Chiang-chiu, Chiang-chew, or Chiang Chew from the city's local Hokkien name ''Chiang-chiu''. This name appeared in Spanish and Portuguese Jesuit sources as ', which was anglicized as Chinchew. By the 19th century, however, this name had migrated and was used to refer to Quanzhou, a separate port about east-northeast of central Zhangzhou. Ge ...
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Nanzhao, Zhao'an County
Nanzhao () is a town Zhao'an County, in southern Fujian province, China. See also *List of township-level divisions of Fujian This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Fujian, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative division ... References Township-level divisions of Fujian Zhao'an County {{Fujian-geo-stub ...
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Meiling, Zhao'an County
Meiling () is a town under the administration of Zhao'an County, Fujian, 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 .... , it has 15 villages under its administration. References Township-level divisions of Fujian Zhao'an County {{Fujian-geo-stub ...
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Hongxing Township, Zhao'an County
Hongxing may refer to: * Hongxing, Tibet, a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China In the People's Republic of China: * Hongxing District, a district of the city of Yichun, Heilongjiang province * Hongxing, Harbin, a town in the Harbin prefecture of Heilongjiang * Hongxing, Mingshan County, a town in the Mingshan County of Sichuan * Hongxing Township, Yi County, Anhui, a township-level division of Anhui * Hongxing Township, Yongtai County, a township-level division of Fujian * Hongxing Township, Zhao'an County Hongxing may refer to: * Hongxing, Tibet, a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China In the People's Republic of China: * Hongxing District, a district of the city of Yichun, Heilongjiang province * Hongxing, Harbin Hongxing () is a town ..., a township-level division of Fujian * Hongxing Subdistrict, Baoding, a township-level division of Hebei * Hongxing Subdistrict, Yichun, Heilongjiang, a township-level division of Heilongjiang * Hongxing Town ...
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Jianshe Township, Zhao'an County
Jianshe (), derived from the Standard Mandarin pinyin 'Jiànshè' for the Chinese '建设/建設' may refer to the following locations in China: Towns (建设镇) * Jianshe, Chongming County, in Shanghai * Jianshe, Zigong County, in Sichuan * Jianshe, Sanzhi County, in Sichuan *Jianshe, Baiyü County, in Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan * Jianshe, Datian County, in Fujian * Jianshe, Fuxin County, in Fuxin Mongol Autonomous County, Liaoning Subdistricts (建设街道) *Jianshe Subdistrict, Yakeshi, in Inner Mongolia *Jianshe Subdistrict, Jiaxing, in Nanhu District, Jiaxing, Zhejiang *Jianshe Subdistrict, Shangqiu, in Liangyuan District, Shangqiu, Henan *Jianshe Subdistrict, Zhuzhou, in Lusong District, Zhuzhou, Hunan *Jianshe Subdistrict, Guangzhou, in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong *Jianshe Subdistrict, Zhanjiang, in Xiashan District, Zhanjiang, Guangdong *Jianshe Subdistrict, Jiayuguan City Jianshe (), derived from the Standard Mandarin pinyin 'Jiànshè' for ...
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Baiyang Township
Baiyang Township (柏洋乡) is a township -level administrative unit under the jurisdiction of Xiapu County, Ningde City, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China. In 2017, the administrative area was 17,289 hectares, and the permanent population was 10,676 Baiyang Township is located in the northwest mountainous area of Xiapu County Climate Baiyang belongs to the sub-hot monsoon humid climate area, with an average elevation of 440 meters, an average annual precipitation of 1,550 mm, and an average annual temperature of 16 degrees Celsius. It is rich in natural resources. There are currently 200,000 mu of forest, with a forest coverage rate of 76%, 8,000 acres of bamboo, 5,000 acres of fruit trees, and 15,000 acres of tea gardens. It is one of the main tea producing areas in Xiapu County. Tea such as "Muhai Maojian", "Jiangsu Fried Green", and "Zhu Cha" are sold at home and abroad; mineral resources include kaolin, granite, etc., especially "diabase" is rich in reserve ...
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Meizhou Township
Meizhou (, Hakka Chinese: Mòichû) is a prefecture-level city in eastern Guangdong province, China. It has an area of , and a population of 3,873,239 million as of the 2020 census. It comprises Meijiang District, Meixian District, Xingning City and five counties. Its built-up or metro area made up of two urban districts was home to 992,351 inhabitants. History Since Neolithic age historical sites with unearthed a number of stone tools and pottery, have been discovered in dozens of places in the Meixian area of Meizhou. In the Meixian area, ancient kiln sites from the Western Zhou Dynasty and bells from the Warring States Period were also found. Before the Qin Dynasty, Meizhou was under Nanyue rule. After Qin unified the Nanyue, Meizhou was belonged to Nanhai Commandery. Originally name of Meizhou was Chengxiang (程乡), it was established under the prefecture of Jingzhou during the Southern Han (917-971). It became Meizhou at the 10th century and Jiaying Prefecture at the 15th ...
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