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Longshan Subdistrict, Chongqing
Longshan (Chinese: trad. , simp. , ''Lóngshān'', lit. "Dragon Mountain") may refer to a number of places in mainland China and Taiwan. It may also infrequently refer to another Mount Long ( t , s , ''Lǒngshān'') which is used as an abbreviation for Gansu. Both may also be referred to by the former romanization Lung-shan. ;Counties * Longshan County in Xiangxi, Hunan ;Districts * Longshan District in Liaoyuan, Jilin Towns * Longshan Town in Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County, Gansu * Longshan Town in Youyi County, Heilongjiang * Longshan Town in Cixi, Zhejiang * Longshan Town in Longkang, Anhui * Longshan Town in Guoyang County, Anhui * Longshan Town in Nanjing County, Fujian * Longshan Town in Ju County, Shandong * Longshan Town in Fogang County, Guangdong * Longshan Town in Gulin County, Sichuan * Longshan Town in Cangxi County, Sichuan * Longshan Town in Zizhong County, Sichuan * Longshan Town in Anlong County, Guizhou * Longshan T ...
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Traditional Characters
Traditional Chinese characters are one type of standard Chinese character sets of the contemporary written Chinese. The traditional characters had taken shapes since the clerical change and mostly remained in the same structure they took at the introduction of the regular script in the 2nd century. Over the following centuries, traditional characters were regarded as the standard form of printed Chinese characters or literary Chinese throughout the Sinosphere until the middle of the 20th century, before different script reforms initiated by countries using Chinese characters as a writing system. Traditional Chinese characters remain in common use in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as in most overseas Chinese communities outside Southeast Asia; in addition, Hanja in Korean language remains virtually identical to traditional characters, which is still used to a certain extent in South Korea, despite differing standards used among these countries over some variant Ch ...
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Nanjing County
Nanjing County () is a county under the administration of Zhangzhou City, in the south of Fujian province, People's Republic of China. Administrative division Nanjing County is administratively divided into several towns: * Shancheng () - the county seat * Jingcheng (), * Longshan (), * Chuanchang (), * Jinshan (), * Hexi (), * Kuiyang (), * Nankeng (), * Fengtian Fengtian (; postal: Fengtien; Manchu: ''Abkai imiyangga fu'') is: * Shenyang, largest city and provincial capital of Liaoning province, which was formerly administered under Fengtian Fu, which was abolished in 1910 * Liaoning, the province formerl ... (), * Meilin (), * Shuyang () Sights Nanjing County, and in particular its western part (Shuyang and Meilin Towns), is the location of many famous Fujian Tulou. Out of the 10 tulou sites listed on UNESCO's World Heritage list, four are in Nanjing County: * Tianluokeng Tulou cluster * Hekeng Tulou cluster (Hekeng Village), near Qujiang administrative village, ...
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Longjiang, Foshan
Longjiang () is a town in west-central Guangdong province, Southern China South China () is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China. Its precise meaning varies with context. A notable feature of South China in comparison to the rest of China is that most of its citizens are not .... It is under the administration of Shunde District, Foshan City, which lies to the north-northeast. Bordering towns are Leliu () to the east, Xingtan () to the south, Lecong () to the north, and Jiujiang of Nanhai District to the west. The town covers an area of . It has direct jurisdiction over 9 residential committees and 13 rural committees, totalling 180,000. External linksOfficial Government Website Shunde District Towns in Guangdong {{Foshan-geo-stub ...
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Longshan Culture
The Longshan (or Lung-shan) culture, also sometimes referred to as the Black Pottery Culture, was a late Neolithic culture in the middle and lower Yellow River valley areas of northern China from about 3000 to 1900 BC. The first archaeological find of this culture took place at the Chengziya Archaeological Site in 1928, with the first excavations in 1930 and 1931. The culture is named after the nearby modern town of Longshan (lit. "Dragon Mountain") in Zhangqiu, Shandong. The culture was noted for its highly polished black pottery (or egg-shell pottery). The population expanded dramatically during the 3rd millennium BC, with many settlements having rammed earth walls. It decreased in most areas around 2000 BC until the central area evolved into the Bronze Age Erlitou culture. The Longshan culture has been linked to the early Sinitic (of the Sino-Tibetan languages). According to the area and cultural type, the Longshan culture can be divided into two types: Shandong Longs ...
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Longshan Temple (other)
Longshan Temple (; POJ: Liông-san-sī) may refer to: * Longshan Temple (Jinjiang), Fujian * Longshan Temple (Lukang), Changhua, Taiwan * Lungshan Temple (Taipei), located in Wanhua District (alternately known as Bangka/Mengjia), Taipei, Taiwan * Fengshan Longshan Temple, Kaohsiung {{disambiguation Buddhist temple disambiguation pages ...
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Longling County
Longling County () is a county in Baoshan City, in the west of Yunnan Province, China, bordering Burma's Shan State to the south. Its capital is the large community Longshan (). The site of the Songshan Battlefield () (1944 during the Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) or War of Resistance (Chinese term) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese theater of the wider Pacific Thea ...) has since 2006 been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions Longling County has 5 towns, 4 townships and 1 ethnic township. ;5 towns ;4 townships ;1 ethnic township * Mucheng Yi and Lisu () Climate References External linksLongling County Official Site
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Majiang County
Majiang County () is a county of southeast-central Guizhou province, China. It is the westernmost county-level division of the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture (; Hmu language: ''Qeef Dongb Naif Dol Hmub Dol Gud Zid Zid Zeb''; Kam language: ''Qeens Donc Nanc Nyenc Miiul Nyenc Gaeml Zil Zl Zous''), also known as Southeast Qian Autonomous Prefecture of Miao .... Languages Languages spoken in Majiang County include Dongjia, Raojia, and Mulao. The Yao of Heba () speak an unclassified Hmong-Mien language. Demographics Ethnic Mulao are located in the following villages.''Majiang County Gazetteer'' (1992) They are called "Ka" () by the Raojia and "Kabie" () by the Miao. *Jidong Township (): Wengpao (), Wengchang (), An'e (), Jidong () * Xiasi Township (): Wenggang (), Dapo () *Longshan Township (): Fuxing () *Bibo Township (): Xinpai () The Raojia (also called Tianjia or Tian Miao ) live in the townships of Heba () ...
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Longli County
Longli County () is a county of the Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in central Guizhou Province, China. Area: . Population: 205,400 in 2003, including 78,300 population of minority ethnic groups Postal Code: 551200. Telephone Area Code: 0854 Transportation * Qiangui Railway * Zhuliu Railway * Xiangqian Railway *China National Highway 210 China National Highway 210 (G210) runs from Mandula in Baotou, Inner Mongolia to Fangchenggang, Guangxi. It is 3,097 kilometres in length and runs south from Baotou and passes through the province-level divisions of Shaanxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, ... * China National Highway 320 Climate References External linksOfficial website of Longli Government {{authority control County-level divisions of Guizhou Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture ...
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Anlong County
Anlong County () is a county in the southwest of Guizhou Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to t ... province, China, bordering Guangxi to the south. It is under the administration of the Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. Wildlife Lungtou frog or Anlung odorous frog, '' Odorrana anlungensis'', is only known from Mount Longtou in Anlong County. Climate References County-level divisions of Guizhou Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture {{Guizhou-geo-stub ...
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Zizhong County
Zizhong County is a county of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Neijiang Neijiang (; Sichuanese Pinyin: Nui4jiang1; Sichuanese pronunciation: ; ) is a prefecture-level city in the southeast of Sichuan province, People's Republic of China. It is located on the Tuo River, midway between the two major cities of Chengdu ... city. History During the imperial era, the area of Zhizhong County was part of Zi Prefecture (Sichuan), Zi Prefecture. Climate References

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Cangxi County
Cangxi County () is a county of northeastern Sichuan Province, China, located along the upper reaches of the Jialing River. It is under the administration of Guangyuan City. The population in 2020 was 512,617. Cangxi produces red kiwifruit, a protected geographic origin product. It also produces rice, pomelo, and several pear varieties. Administrative divisions Cangxi administers 31 towns and townships: *county seat Climate References External links County-level divisions of Sichuan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Gulin County
Gulin County ()is a county in the south of Sichuan Province, China, bordering Guizhou province to the north, south, and east. It is under the administration of Luzhou city. The county covers with a population of 833,000 in 200 Climate See also *Luzhou Luzhou (; Sichuanese Pinyin: Nu2zou1; Luzhou dialect: ), formerly transliterated as Lu-chou or Luchow, is a prefecture-level city located in the southeast of Sichuan Province, China. The city, named Jiangyang until the Southern and Northern Dyn ... References External linksGulin County Government website County-level divisions of Sichuan Luzhou {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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