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Mainland China

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Xiangshan County, Guangdong Xiangshan County, also spelled Hsiangshan, Siangshan, Heungsan, and Heungshan, was a former county in Southern China. Since 1912, it was a county in Kwangtung Province ("Guangdong"), in the Republic of China. It was renamed Zhongshan County (then ...
, former county *
Xiangshan County, Zhejiang County () is a county in the east of Zhejiang province, China. It is under the administration of the city of Ningbo. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: * Dandong Subdistrict (丹东街道), Danxi Subdistrict (丹西街道), Juexi Subdistr ...
(象山县), a coastal county in Ningbo, Zhejiang *
Xiangshan District, Guilin Xiangshan District ( ; za, Siengsanh Gih) is a district of the city of Guilin, Guangxi, China. Administrative divisions Xiangshan District is divided into 3 subdistricts and 1 township: * Nanmen Subdistrict (南门街道) * Xiangshan Subdistri ...
(象山区), in Guilin, Guangxi *
Xiangshan District, Huaibei District () is a district of the city of Huaibei, Anhui Province Anhui , (; formerly romanized as Anhwei) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the East China region. Its provincial capital and largest city is He ...
(相山区), in Huaibei, Anhui *
Fragrant Hills Fragrant Hills or Xiangshan Park is a public park and former imperial garden at the foot of the Western Hills in the Haidian District, Beijing, China. It was also formerly known as Jingyi Garden or "Jingyiyuan" (靜宜園). It covers and consis ...
Park or Xiangshan Park (香山公园), in Haidian District, Beijing * Xiangshan Subdistrict, Beijing, in Haidian District, Beijing * Xiangshan, Zhangjiagang (香山), mountain in Jiangsu *
Zhongshan Zhongshan (; ) is a prefecture-level city in the south of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong province, China. As of the 2020 census, the whole city with 4,418,060 inhabitants is now part of the Guangzhou–Shenzhen conurbation with 65,565,622 i ...
, city in Guangdong whose former name was Xiangshan *
Longmen Grottoes The Longmen Grottoes () or Longmen Caves are some of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art. Housing tens of thousands of statues of Shakyamuni Buddha and his disciples, they are located south of present-day Luoyang in Henan province, C ...
, area in Luoyang with a mountain named Xiangshan * Xiangshan, Ma'anshan (向山镇), town in
Yushan District Yushan () is a district of the city of Ma'anshan, Anhui Province, China. Administrative divisions Yushan District has 4 Subdistricts, 2 towns and 1 township. ;4 Subdistricts * Pinghu Subdistrict () * Anmin Subdistrict () * Yushan Subdistrict ( ...
, Ma'anshan, Anhui * Xiangshan, Chongren County (相山镇), town in Jiangxi * Xiangshan, Xinjian District (象山镇), town in
Xinjian District Xinjian () is one of 6 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, China, located on the western (left) bank of the Gan River. It consists of two disjoint sections to the north and south of Wanli Wa ...
, Nanchang, Jiangxi * Xiangshan, Sichuan (象山镇), town in Daying County * Xiangshan Subdistrict, Guilin (象山街道), in Xiangshan District, Guilin, Guangxi


Taiwan

* Xiangshan, Taipei (象山), mountain and tourist spot in Taipei *
Xiangshan District, Hsinchu Xiangshan or Siangshan District is a district in southwest Hsinchu City, Taiwan. It is the largest of the three districts in Hsinchu City. History Xiangshan was originally a township of Hsinchu County. On 1 July 1982, the area was incorporated ...
(香山區), in
Hsinchu City Hsinchu (, Chinese: 新竹, Pinyin: ''Xīnzhú'', Wade–Giles: ''Hsin¹-chu²'') is a city located in northwestern Taiwan. It is the most populous city in Taiwan Province not among the special municipalities, with estimated 450,655 inhabi ...
* Xiangshan Visitor Center (向山行政暨遊客中心), in Yuchi Township,
Nantou County Nantou County (; Hokkien POJ: ''Lâm-tâu-koān''; Hakka PFS: ''Nàm-thèu-yen'') is the second largest county of Taiwan by area, located in the central part of the country. It is also the only non-coastal county in Taiwan. Its name derives fro ...


Others

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Lu Jiuyuan Lu Jiuyuan (; 1139–1192), or Lu Xiangshan (陸象山; Lù Xiàngshān), was a Chinese philosopher and writer who founded the school of the universal mind, the second most influential Neo-Confucian school. He was a contemporary and the main ri ...
(1139–1192), also Lu Xiangshan, twelfth century scholar


See also

* Xiangshan station (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, geo