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Beijing−Shanghai High-speed Railway Second Channel
The Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway Second Corridor () is a new high-speed railway connecting Beijing and Shanghai in addition to the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway. The line runs from to Anting and Shituan in Shanghai, and the route is Beijing–Tianjin–Weifang–Linyi– Xinyi–Huai'an–Yancheng–Nantong–Shanghai. It consists of the Beijing–Tianjin ICR, the Tianjin–Weifang–Yantai HSR, the Weifang–Suqian HSR, part of the Xuzhou–Yancheng HSR, part of the Lianyungang–Zhenjiang HSR and part of the Shanghai–Nanjing–Hefei HSR, with a total length of . Route Beijing South to Binhai Section It is planned to use the existing Beijing–Tianjin intercity railway or the Beijing–Binhai intercity railway, under construction, incorporating eight stations: , , Yongle, , , , and . Binhai to Weifang section The Binhai to Weifang section runs from station, part of the Tianjin rail hub, and enters Hebei Province via Dagang, Nangang industrial zone, Dag ...
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High-speed Rail
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail transport network utilising trains that run significantly faster than those of traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated railway track, tracks. While there is no single definition or standard that applies worldwide, lines built to handle speeds of at least or upgraded lines of at least are generally considered to be high-speed. The first high-speed rail system, the Tƍkaidƍ Shinkansen, began operations in Honshu, Japan, in 1964. Due to the streamlined spitzer (bullet), spitzer-shaped nose cone of the 0 Series Shinkansen, trains, the system also became known by its English nickname bullet train. Japan's example was followed by several European countries, initially in High-speed rail in Italy, Italy with the Florence–Rome high-speed railway, Direttissima line, followed shortly thereafter by High-speed rail in France, France, High-speed rail in Germany, Germany, and High-speed rail in Spain, ...
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Beijing–Binhai Intercity Railway
Beijing–Binhai intercity railway (abbreviated as Jingbin intercity railway), formerly known as the Second Beijing–Tianjin intercity railway, is a high-speed railway connecting the municipalities (China), municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin. The western section of the railway is built as part of the Beijing–Tangshan intercity railway. From Baodi railway station onwards, the railway will branch south along new trackage to Binhai West railway station in Binhai New Area of Tianjin. Together with the Beijing–Tangshan intercity railway, this railway forms part of a proposed regional 4 North-South lines, 4 East-West lines that together form a network for fast commuter services across the densely populated Jingjinji, Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei area. History Baodi to Beichen section Advanced engineering commenced onsite at 29 December 2015. The section opened on 30 December 2022. Beichen to Binhai West section The remaining section from to began construction on 6 November 2 ...
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Binzhou
Binzhou (, ), formerly Putai, is a prefecture-level city in northern Shandong Province in the People's Republic of China. The city proper sits on the northern bank of the Yellow River, while its administrative area straddles both sides of its lower course before its present delta. As of the 2020 Chinese census, its population was 3,928,568 inhabitants (3,748,474 in 2010), and its built-up (or metro) area made of Bincheng and Zhanhua urban Districts was home to 1,188,597 inhabitants. History Human settlement dates to at least the Chinese Neolithic. During the Shang, the area around Binzhou was held by the Pugu, who were counted among the " Eastern Barbarians" or ''Dongyi''. Pugu joined the Shang prince Wu Geng's failed rebellion against the Zhou and was destroyed , with its lands given to the minister Jiang Ziya as the march of Qi. The ''Bamboo Annals'' suggest the Pugu continued to trouble the Zhou for another decade and state they were again destroyed . Qi became o ...
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Bincheng, Binzhou
Bincheng () is a district and seat of the city of Binzhou, Shandong Shandong is a coastal Provinces of China, province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural ... province, China. It has an area of and 853,649 inhabitants (2020). Administrative divisions , this County is divided to 11 subdistricts, 2 towns and 2 townships. ;Subdistricts ;Towns * Jiuzhen () * Puji () ;Townships * Shangji Township () * Qinhuangtai Township () References External links {{authority control County-level divisions of Shandong ...
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Yangxin County, Shandong
Yangxin County () is a county of northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city A prefecture-level city () or prefectural city is an administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC), ranking below a province of China, province and above a Counties of the People's Republic of China, county in China's ... of Binzhou. It covers . The population in 1999 was . Administrative divisions , this county is divided to 6 towns and 3 townships. ;Towns ;Townships * Sudian Township () * Shuitapo Township () * Yanghu Township () Climate Transportation The area is served by Yangxin railway station. References External links Official site {{authority control Counties of Shandong Binzhou ...
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Wudi County
Wudi County () is a county in the northwest of Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordering Hebei province to the northwest and the Bohai Sea to the north. It is the northernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Binzhou Binzhou (, ), formerly Putai, is a prefecture-level city in northern Shandong Province in the People's Republic of China. The city proper sits on the northern bank of the Yellow River, while its administrative area straddles both sides of its .... The population in 2020 was 465,837. Administrative divisions , this county is divided to 2 subdistricts, 8 towns and 2 townships. ;Subdistricts * Difeng Subdistrict () * Haifeng Subdistrict () ;Towns ;Townships * Xinyang Township () * Xixiaowang Township () Climate References External links Official site Counties of Shandong {{Shandong-geo-stub ...
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Dezhou
Dezhou () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the southeast, Liaocheng to the southwest, Binzhou to the northeast, and the province of Hebei to the north. History Sulu royal family In 1417, the pre- sultanate East King of Sulu, Paduka Pahala, sailed to China on a tribute mission to the Yongle Emperor. While on his way home from the mission, he died in Dezhou, and his two sons and wife were left in the care of Hui people in the city. The two families descended from the two sons were given the surnames An and Wen by the Ming dynasty. They lived through the Ming and Qing dynasties, and still live in Dezhou today. Soon after, Sharif ul-Hāshim of Sulu arrived in Sulu and married a princess of the previous non-Hashemite royal family, founding the Sulu Sultanate. Since then, various Tausƫg delegations from Sulu have visited Dezhou to meet the descendants of the previous roy ...
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Qingyun County
Qingyun County () is a county of north-northwest Shandong province, People's Republic of China, bordering Hebei province to the north. It is the northernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Dezhou Dezhou () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the southeast, Liaocheng to the southwest, Binzhou to the northeast, and the province of Hebei .... The population was 289,986 in 1999. Administrative divisions , this County is divided to 1 subdistrict, 4 towns and 4 townships. ;Subdistricts *Bohailu Subdistrict () ;Towns ;Townships Climate References External links Official site {{Authority control Qingyun Dezhou ...
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Shandong
Shandong is a coastal Provinces of China, province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural and religious center for Taoism, Chinese Buddhism and Confucianism. Shandong's Mount Tai is the most revered mountain of Taoism and a site with one of the longest histories of continuous religious worship in the world. The Buddhist temples in the mountains south of the provincial capital of Jinan were once among the foremost Buddhist sites in China. The city of Qufu was the birthplace of Confucius, and later became the center of Confucianism. Shandong's location at the intersection of ancient and modern north–south and east–west trading routes has helped establish it as an economic center. After a period of political instability and economic hardship beginning in the late 19th century, Shandong has experienced rapid growth in recent de ...
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Cangzhou
Cangzhou; Jilu Mandarin, locally pronounced as is a prefecture-level city in eastern Hebei province of China, province, People's Republic of China. At the 2020 Chinese census, 2020 census, Cangzhou's built-up (''or metro'') area made of Yunhe district, Xinhua district, and Cang County is largely conurbated with a population of 1,421,843 inhabitants, while the prefecture-level administrative unit in total has a population of 7,300,783. It lies approximately from the major port city of Tianjin, and from Beijing. History Cangzhou is reported to have been founded in the Southern and Northern Dynasties period (420−589 CE). Administrative divisions Cangzhou City comprises 2 District (PRC), districts, 4 county-level cities, 9 County (People's Republic of China), counties and 1 autonomous county. Economics Cangzhou's urban center is a heavily industrial city, but the city's administrative territory also includes strongly agricultural areas, and is well known in China for its ...
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Haixing County
Haixing County () is a county of southeastern Hebei province, China, bordering Shandong to the southeast. It is administered by Cangzhou City, and, , had a population of 189,273 residing in an area of . Both G18 Rongcheng–Wuhai Expressway and G25 Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway The Changchun–Shenzhen Expressway (), designated as G25 and commonly referred to as the Changshen Expressway (), is an expressway that connects the cities of Changchun, Jilin, China, and Shenzhen, Guangdong. When complete, it will be in length ... pass through the county. Administrative divisions The county administers 3 towns and 4 townships. Towns: * Suji (), Xinji (), Gaowan () Townships: * Zhaomaotao Township (), Xiangfang Township (), Xiaoshan Township (), Zhanghuiting Township () Climate References County-level divisions of Hebei Cangzhou {{Cangzhou-geo-stub ...
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Huanghua
Huanghua () is a county-level city located in the Bohai Gulf coastal region of Hebei province, China. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Cangzhou. Huanghua is named after Chinese Communist revolutionary Huang Hua. Previously it was known as Xinqing County (). It has a total area of , with a coastline of . The total administrative population is 652,401 in the entire county, with 465,826 people living in the urban areas. Huanghua has a seaport, Huanghua Port. It is a stop on the Jinshan Expressway that connects Tianjin with Shantou, Guangdong. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: * Huazhong Subdistrict (), Huadong Subdistrict (), Huaxi Subdistrict () Towns: * Huanghua Town (), Nanpaihe (), Jiucheng (), LĂŒqiao () Townships: * Guanzhuang Township (), Changguo Township (), Qijiawu Township (), Tengzhuangzi Township (), Yang'erzhuang Hui Ethnic Township (), Xincun Hui Ethnic Township (), Yangsanmu Hui Ethnic Township () Climate Huanghua ...
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