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Jianshan Village, Chongqing
Jianshan is the Chinese tones, atonal pinyin romanization of Chinese, romanization of various Chinese language, Chinese names, chiefly ("Pointed Mountain"). It may refer to: Mainland China * Jianshan District, Shuangyashan Prefecture, Heilongjiang Province * Jianshan, Zhejiang in Pan'an County, Jinhua Prefecture, Zhejiang Province * Jianshan, Jiangxi () in Gao'an, Yichun Prefecture, Jiangxi Province * Jianshan, Chongqing in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Jianshan Subdistrict, Tianjin, Hexi District, Tianjin * Jianshan Village, Yunnan in Shidian County, Baoshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province * Jianshan Village, Chongqing in Taihe Tujia Ethnic Township, Taihe Township, Fengjie County, Chongqing * Mount Jianshan in the Keluo volcanic range in Heilongjiang Province * Jianshan Scenic Area in Xinmi, Zhengzhou Prefecture, Henan Province * Jianshan Temple () in Yangshuo County, Guilin Prefecture, Guangxi Province * Jianshan Dialect, one of the Gelao languages Taiwan * Jianshan Village, Huxi in Hux ...
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Chinese Tones
The phonology of Standard Chinese has historically derived from the Beijing dialect of Mandarin Chinese, Mandarin. However, pronunciation varies widely among speakers, who may introduce elements of their local Varieties of Chinese, varieties. Television and radio announcers are chosen for their ability to affect a standard Accent (phonetics), accent. Elements of the sound system include not only the segment (linguistics), segments—e.g. vowels and consonants—of the language, but also the tone (linguistics), tones applied to each syllable. In addition to its four main tones, Standard Chinese has a neutral tone that appears on weak syllables. This article uses the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to compare the phonetic values corresponding to syllables romanized with pinyin. Consonants The sounds shown in parentheses are sometimes not analyzed as separate phonemes; for more on these, see below. Excluding these, and excluding the glide (linguistics), glides , , and , ther ...
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Taihe Tujia Ethnic Township
Taihe Tujia Ethnic Township () is an ethnic township for Tujia people that is under the administration of Fengjie County, Chongqing, China. , it administers Taihe Residential Community and the following seven villages: *Taiping Village () *Gaoqiao Village () *Jianshan Village () *Liangjia Village () *Shiban Village () *Shipan Village () *Jinzi Village () See also * List of township-level divisions of Chongqing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Chongqing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrativ ... References Township-level divisions of Chongqing Fengjie County Ethnic townships of the People's Republic of China Tujia autonomous areas {{Chongqing-geo-stub ...
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Chienshan Power Plant
The Chienshan Power Plant () is a fuel-fired power plant in Huxi Township, Penghu County, Taiwan. With the total capacity of 140 MW, the power plant is the largest diesel fuel-fired power plant in Taiwan. Chienshan Power Plant is the only major power plant in Penghu Island. Its 3 smokestacks have a height of 75 metres and were built in 200 History In November 1994, the Executive Yuan The Executive Yuan () is the executive (government), executive branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Under the Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China, amended constitution, the head of the Execut ... approved the construction of the power plant. In June 1990, the first phase of the power plant was commissioned with four generation units with a total installed capacity of 10.4 MW. In March 1998, the Executive Yuan approved for the expansion of the power plant on Unit 5–12 with the total installed capacity of 11 MW. The construction of those eigh ...
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Xueshan Range
The Xueshan Range is a mountain range in northern Taiwan. It is bordered by the Chungyang Range to the southeast. The tallest peak of the Xueshan Range is Xueshan, Xueshan/Sekuwan, which has a height of . Shei-Pa National Park is located around the peaks of Xueshan and Dabajian Mountain, Dabajianshan. Names The current name derives from the pinyin romanization of Chinese, romanization of the Chinese language, Chinese name of the range's highest peak, Xueshan. The same name is sometimes written Hsüeh-shan or calqued as the Snow or . Qing Taiwan, Under the Qing, the range was also known variously as the Middle, Western, Dodds, or the List of peaks There are 54 peaks taller than located in the Xueshan Range, 19 of which are numbered among the 100 Peaks of Taiwan: *Xueshan Main Peak (雪山主峰), *Xueshan Eastern Peak (雪山東峰), *Xueshan Northern Peak (雪山北峰), *Dasyueshan, Daxueshan (大雪山), *Zhongxueshan (中雪山), *Huoshishan (火石山), *Touying ...
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Central Range Point
Central Range Point () is a mountain in Taiwan with an elevation of 3,703 m (12,149 ft). It looks like a triangular pyramid from the north and south sides, being the south side very steep and difficult to climb. The normal climbing route comes from Nanhu Mountain. Its west side path, the normal route continuing south, is also known as the "Death Crest" due to its danger. See also * List of mountains in Taiwan The island of Taiwan has the largest number and density of high mountains in the world. This article summarizes the list of mountains that is under the Republic of China's territorial jurisdiction. There are 268 mountain peaks over above sea ... References Mountains of Taiwan Landforms of Taichung Mountaineering in Taiwan {{taiwan-geo-stub ...
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Toufen
Toufen (Hakka PFS: ''Thèu-fun''; Hokkien POJ: ''Thâu-hūn'') is a county-administered city in northern Miaoli County, Taiwan. Its city centre forms a continuous urban area with Zhunan. History In 2007, there was a revitalization project for the community houses in the city which was funded by Council of Cultural Affairs and private sectors which turned the buildings into a museum of chronicling life in the 1950s and 1960s. On 5 October 2015, Toufen was upgraded from an urban township to a county-administered city. Geography Toufen has an area of . Surrounding the city are Miaoli County's Zhunan, Zaoqiao and Sanwan townships to the northwest/west, southwest and southeast, respectively, and Hsinchu County to the northeast and east. As of September 2023, its total population was estimated at 106,310, including 53,449 males and 52,861 females. Administrative divisions The city comprises 32 villages: Chenggong, Douhuan, Gexing, Guangxing, Heping, Houzhuang, Jianguo, Jianshan, ...
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Jianshan Village, Toufen
Jianshan is the atonal pinyin romanization of various Chinese names, chiefly ("Pointed Mountain"). It may refer to: Mainland China * Jianshan District, Shuangyashan Prefecture, Heilongjiang Province * Jianshan, Zhejiang in Pan'an County, Jinhua Prefecture, Zhejiang Province * Jianshan, Jiangxi () in Gao'an, Yichun Prefecture, Jiangxi Province * Jianshan, Chongqing in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Jianshan Subdistrict, Tianjin, Hexi District, Tianjin * Jianshan Village, Yunnan in Shidian County, Baoshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province * Jianshan Village, Chongqing in Taihe Township, Fengjie County, Chongqing * Mount Jianshan in the Keluo volcanic range in Heilongjiang Province * Jianshan Scenic Area in Xinmi, Zhengzhou Prefecture, Henan Province * Jianshan Temple () in Yangshuo County, Guilin Prefecture, Guangxi Province * Jianshan Dialect, one of the Gelao languages Taiwan * Jianshan Village, Huxi in Huxi, Penghu County * Jianshan Village, Toufen in Toufen, Miaoli County * Centr ...
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Huxi, Penghu
Huxi Township (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: ''Fù-sî-hiông'') is a Township (Taiwan), rural township in Penghu County (the Pescadores), Taiwan. It is located on the eastern part of the Penghu Main Island and is the largest township in Penghu County. History Huxi Township was administered as during the Taiwan under Japanese rule, Japanese era. From 1920 to 1926, the village was under Hōko District, Takao Prefecture. In 1926, the Pescadores was transferred to Hōko Prefecture; the village transferred to . Geography Huxi Township includes ten minor islands. There are many villages in the township. Among them, Guoye village is famous for its sunrise since it is at the most eastern corner of Penghu main island. Beiliao village is considered as a beautiful place because of multiple sea views and a hill. Politics and government Administrative divisions Huxi Township is divided into 22 Village (Taiwan), rural villages: *Aimen () *Baikeng () *Beiliao () *Chengbei () *Chenggong () *Dingwan () ...
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Jianshan Village, Huxi
Jianshan is the atonal pinyin romanization of various Chinese names, chiefly ("Pointed Mountain"). It may refer to: Mainland China * Jianshan District, Shuangyashan Prefecture, Heilongjiang Province * Jianshan, Zhejiang in Pan'an County, Jinhua Prefecture, Zhejiang Province * Jianshan, Jiangxi () in Gao'an, Yichun Prefecture, Jiangxi Province * Jianshan, Chongqing in Wuxi County, Chongqing * Jianshan Subdistrict, Tianjin, Hexi District, Tianjin * Jianshan Village, Yunnan in Shidian County, Baoshan Prefecture, Yunnan Province * Jianshan Village, Chongqing in Taihe Township, Fengjie County, Chongqing * Mount Jianshan in the Keluo volcanic range in Heilongjiang Province * Jianshan Scenic Area in Xinmi, Zhengzhou Prefecture, Henan Province * Jianshan Temple () in Yangshuo County, Guilin Prefecture, Guangxi Province * Jianshan Dialect, one of the Gelao languages Taiwan * Jianshan Village, Huxi in Huxi, Penghu County * Jianshan Village, Toufen in Toufen, Miaoli County * Centra ...
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Gelao Languages
Gelao ( autonym: Kláo, Chinese: 仡佬 Gēlǎo, Vietnamese: Cờ Lao) is a Kra language in the Kra–Dai language family. It is spoken by the Gelao people in southern China and northern Vietnam. Despite an ethnic population of 580,000 (2000 census of China), only a few thousand still speak Gelao in China. Estimates run from 3,000 in China by Li in 1999, of which 500 are monolinguals, to 7,900 by Edmondson in 2008. Edmondson (2002) estimates that the three Gelao varieties of Vietnam have only about 350 speakers altogether. External relationships Like Buyang, another Kra language, Gelao contains many words which are likely to be Austronesian cognates. (''See Austro-Tai languages''.) As noted by Li and Zhou (1999),李锦芳/Li, Jinfang and 周国炎/Guoyan Zhou. 仡央语言探索/Geyang yu yan tan suo. Beijing, China: 中央民族大学出版社/Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she, 1999. Gelao shares much vocabulary with the Hlai and Ong Be languages, suggesting contac ...
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Jianshan Temple
Jianshan Temple () is a Buddhist temple located in Yangshuo County, Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, in the People's Republic of China. It includes the shanmen, Mahavira Hall, Meditation Room, Dining Room, etc. The temple has a building area of about and covers an area of . History In 713, in the first year of the age of Kaiyuan (713–742) of Emperor Xuanzong, the temple was built. In summer 748, Jianzhen made his fifth attempt to reach Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ..., but he failed, he lived in Jianshan Temple. In 1995, the government planned to rebuild the temple. On January 1, 2001, the temple was rebuilt and opened to the public. References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Jianshan Temple Buildings and structures in Guilin Buddhist ...
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Xinmi
Xinmi (), formerly Mi County (), is a county-level city of Henan Province, South Central China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhengzhou. The archaeological Bronze Age The Bronze Age () was a historical period characterised principally by the use of bronze tools and the development of complex urban societies, as well as the adoption of writing in some areas. The Bronze Age is the middle principal period of ... site Xinzhai was found 1979 about southeast of Xinmi. Administrative divisions As of 2012, the city is divided to 4 subdistricts, 11 towns, 2 townships and 1 other. ;Subdistricts ;Towns ;Townships * Yuanzhuang Township () * Quliang Township () ;Others * Jianshan Scenic Area () Climate References Notes External links Official website of Xinmi Government County-level divisions of Henan Zhengzhou {{Henan-geo-stub ...
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