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Wuyi () may refer to: Places *Wuyi Mountains (武夷山) in Fujian and Jiangxi *Wuyi County, Hebei (武邑县) *Wuyi County, Zhejiang (武义县) *Wuyi Lane, historical street in Nanjing * Wuyi, Anhui (乌衣镇), town in Nanqiao District, Chuzhou * Wuyi, Hengshui (武邑镇), town in and seat of Wuyi County, Hebei * Wuyi Avenue Subdistrict (五一大街街道), Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei * Wuyi (五邑 "five counties") of Jiangmen, Guangdong Other uses *ROCS Wu Yi (AOE-530), a fleet oiler and logistics ship of the Republic of China Navy (ROCN) *Wu Yi of Shang or Wuyi, King of the Shang dynasty (12th century BC) *International Workers' Day International Workers' Day, also known as Labour Day in some countries and often referred to as May Day, is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement and occurs every year on 1 May, ... (May First), Wuyi in Chinese ** Wuyi Square (other), to commemorate May Fi ...
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Wuyi Mountains
The Wuyi Mountains or Wuyishan (; formerly known as Bohea Hills in early Western documents) are a mountain range located in the prefecture of Nanping, in northern Fujian province near the border with Jiangxi province, China. The highest peak in the area is Mount Huanggang at on the border of Fujian and Jiangxi, making it the highest point of both provinces; the lowest altitudes are around . Many oolong and black teas are produced in the Wuyi Mountains, including Da Hong Pao ('big red robe') and lapsang souchong, and are sold as Wuyi tea. The mountain range is known worldwide for its status as a refugium for several rare and endemic plant species, its dramatic river valleys, and the abundance of important temples and archeological sites in the region, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Wuyi Mountains are located between Wuyishan City of the Nanping prefecture in northwest Fujian province, and the town of Wuyishan within Shangrao city in northeast Jiangxi province. ...
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Wuyi County, Hebei
Wuyi () is a county of southeastern Hebei province, China, served by China National Highway 106. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Hengshui Hengshui () is a prefecture-level city in southern Hebei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Shandong to the southeast. At the 2010 census its population was 4,340,373 inhabitants whom 522,147 lived in the built-up (''or metro'') are ..., and, , had a population of 310,000 residing in an area of . Administrative divisions The county administers 6 towns and 3 townships. Towns: * Wuyi (), Qingliangdian (), Shenpo (), Zhaoqiao (), Hanzhuang (), Xiaoqiaotou () Townships: * Longdian Township (), Quantou Township (), Dazita Township () Climate References External links County-level divisions of Hebei {{Hengshui-geo-stub ...
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Wuyi County, Zhejiang
Wuyi County () is a county in southwest-central Zhejiang province, China. It is under the administration of Jinhua city. It is rich in Fluorite and hot spring resorts. The local government is located in Lushan avenue. Geography The north and west sides of Wuyi are surrounded by mountains. The most important one, called Niutoushan is high. History At the Autumn period in Chinese history, Wuyi belonged to Yue. During the Qin dynasty until the Han dynasty, it belonged to Wushang. In 691, it was renamed as Wuyi. In 1958, Suanping county became a part of Wuyi, increasing the importance of the city. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: *Baiyang Subdistrict (白洋街道), Hushan Subdistrict (壶山街道), Shuxi Subdistrict (熟溪街道) Towns: * Lütan (履坦镇), Tongqin (桐琴镇), Wangzhai (王宅镇), Taoxi (桃溪镇), Quanxi (泉溪镇), Xinzhai (新宅镇), Jiaodao (茭道镇), Liucheng She Ethnic Town (柳城畲族镇) Townships: * Datian Township ...
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Wuyi Lane
Wuyi Lane () is located on the south side of Qinhuai River in Nanjing. During the Three Kingdoms period, it was the barracks of the army guarding the Stone City of Wu. The name Wuyi means black clothes. This was because the non-commissioned officers at that time always dress in black. Later the aristocrats of Eastern Jin (317-420) gradually assembled at Wuyi Lane, making it popular and famous. In addition, Wang Dao and Xie An, the two founding fathers of Eastern Jin, once lived here. The poem ''Wuyi Lane'', written by Tang poet Liu Yuxi is based on it. In 1997, the government of Qinhuai District restored Wuyi Lane and rebuilt Wang and Xie Former Residence 王谢故居 to commemorate Wang Dao and Xie An. It is built in Ming and Qing styles. The poem: 《乌衣巷》 刘禹锡 朱雀桥边野草花,乌衣巷口夕阳斜。 旧时王谢堂前燕,飞入寻常百姓家。 :Wuyi Lane Beside the Zhuque Bridge wild flowers thickly grow, Along the Wuyi Lane the sun is setting lo ...
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Nanqiao District
Nanqiao District () is a district of the prefecture-level city of Chuzhou in Anhui Province, China. Administrative divisions Nanqiao District has 1 subdistrict and 8 towns. ;1 Subdistrict *Dawang Subdistrict __NOTOC__ Dawang may refer to: * Dawang railway station, in Guangdong, China * Dawang Lu station, of the Beijing Subway station in Beijing, China See also Tawang Tawang is a town and administrative headquarter of Tawang district in the Ind ... () ;8 Towns: References Chuzhou {{Chuzhou-geo-stub ...
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Wuyi Avenue Subdistrict
Wuyi () may refer to: Places *Wuyi Mountains (武夷山) in Fujian and Jiangxi *Wuyi County, Hebei (武邑县) *Wuyi County, Zhejiang (武义县) *Wuyi Lane, historical street in Nanjing * Wuyi, Anhui (乌衣镇), town in Nanqiao District, Chuzhou * Wuyi, Hengshui (武邑镇), town in and seat of Wuyi County, Hebei * Wuyi Avenue Subdistrict (五一大街街道), Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou, Hebei * Wuyi (五邑 "five counties") of Jiangmen, Guangdong Other uses *ROCS Wu Yi (AOE-530), a fleet oiler and logistics ship of the Republic of China Navy (ROCN) *Wu Yi of Shang or Wuyi, King of the Shang dynasty (12th century BC) *International Workers' Day International Workers' Day, also known as Labour Day in some countries and often referred to as May Day, is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement and occurs every year on 1 May, ... (May First), Wuyi in Chinese ** Wuyi Square (other), to commemorate May Fi ...
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Qiaodong District, Zhangjiakou
Qiaodong District () is a district and the seat of the city of Zhangjiakou, Hebei Hebei or , (; alternately Hopeh) is a northern province of China. Hebei is China's sixth most populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The province is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, and ... province, China. Administrative divisions Subdistricts: * Hongqilou Subdistrict (), North Shengli Road Subdistrict (), Wuyi Road Subdistrict (), Huayuan Avenue Subdistrict (), Zuanshi Road Subdistrict (), Nanzhan Subdistrict (), Maludong Subdistrict () At the time of the 2010 census, the district had a population of 339,372. Towns: * Laoyazhuang Town (), Yaojiazhuang Town (), Dacanggai Town () Townships: * Dongwangshan Township () References External links County-level divisions of Hebei Zhangjiakou {{Zhangjiakou-geo-stub ...
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Siyi
The Siyi (Seiyap or Sze Yup in Cantonese; ) refers to the four former counties of Xinhui (Sunwui), Taishan (Toisan), Kaiping (Hoiping) and Enping (Yanping) on the west side of the Pearl River Delta in Southern Guangdong Province, China. Geography One of the early descriptions of the land came from the American missionary, William Speer, who lived there several years and observed: "Towns embowered in bamboo, a species of banyan and other trees meet the eye on every hand. The level portion of the soil is cultivated as only the Chinese know how to do in order to obtain the utmost possible returns from Nature. The view appears like a great garden bounded by ranges of hills." Xinhui is a city district and the other three are county-level cities, all four belong to Jiangmen Prefecture administered from the city of Jiangmen. An alternative term, Wuyi (, Cantonese: ), which refers to the five former counties of Xinhui, Taishan, Kaiping and Enping as well as Heshan, all administered ...
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Jiangmen
Jiangmen (), alternately romanized in Cantonese as Kongmoon, is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province in southern China. As of the 2020 census, its three urban districts, plus Heshan City being conurbated, with 2,657,662 inhabitants are now part of the Guangzhou–Shenzhen conurbation with 65,565,622 inhabitants and the entire prefecture had a population of about 4,798,090 inhabitants. Names Jiangmen is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese name or , based on its pronunciation in the Mandarin dialect. Its former Wade-Giles spelling was . The Postal Map spelling "Kongmoon" was based upon the same name's Cantonese pronunciation ''Gong¹-moon⁴''. Other forms of the name include Kongmoon, Kongmun, and Kiangmoon. Jiangmen is also known as Pengjiang. Its rural hinterland is known to the Chinese diaspora as the " Four Counties" ( q.v.), although the addition of Heshan to Jiangmen has prompted the remaining locals to begin calling it the "Five Counties" instead. ...
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ROCS Wu Yi (AOE-530)
''Wu Yi'' ( zh, c=武夷) is a fleet oiler and logistics ship of the Republic of China Navy The Republic of China Navy (ROCN; ), also called the ROC Navy and colloquially the Taiwan Navy, is the maritime branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces (ROCAF). The service was formerly commonly just called the Chinese Navy during World W ... (ROCN). She is the only ship of the ''Wu Yi'' class. She was the first ship of the ROCN to include accommodations for female officers. Design ''Wu Yi'' was designed with assistance from the American Rosenblatt & son shipyard and was partially based on the . She is heavily armed for a fleet oiler, including a Sea Chaparral system. History The ship was launched in 1990. ''Wu Yi'' has faced significant issues with her hull, machinery, and steering which has limited her ability to fulfill her mission of providing global support for naval task forces. See also * Replenishment oiler References Auxiliary ships of the Republic of ...
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