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Yonghe District Yonghe District () is an urban area in the southern part of New Taipei, Taiwan. Yonghe District is the smallest district in New Taipei City. It is primarily a mixed residential and commercial area. With around 38,000 inhabitants per square kilo ...
(永和區), New Taipei, Taiwan *
Yonghe Dawang Yonghe King () is a Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles. The headquarters are on the fourth floor of Building B of the Rainbow Hongqiao Centre (莱茵虹桥中心) in Minhang District, Shanghai. Yonghe Dawang opened its fir ...
(永和大王), Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles


Locations in China

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Yonghe County Yonghe County () is a county in the southwest of Shanxi province, China, bordering Shaanxi province to the west across the Yellow River. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Linfen, and located in its northwest corner. The ...
(永和县), Linfen, Shanxi * Yonghe Subdistrict (永和街道), Luogang District, Guangzhou, Guangdong *
Yonghe Temple The Yonghe Temple (, "Palace of Peace and Harmony"), also known as the Yonghe Lamasery, or popularly as the Lama Temple, is a temple and monastery of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism located on 12 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beij ...
(雍和宮), the Panchen Lama's temple in Beijing


Towns

* Yonghe, Jinjiang, Fujian * Yonghe Town, Zhengning County, Gansu * Yonghe, Lianshan County, in Lianshan Zhuang and Yao Autonomous County, Guangdong * Yonghe, Xingning, Guangdong * Yonghe, Fenggang County, Guizhou * Yonghe, Weng'an County, Guizhou * Yonghe, Jidong County, Heilongjiang * Yonghe, Liuyang (永和镇), a town of Liuyang City,
Hunan Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi ...
* Yonghe, Ji'an County, Jiangxi * Yonghe, Leshan, in Jinkouhe District, Leshan, Sichuan * Yonghe, Shangyu, Zhejiang


Townships

* Yonghe Township, Hailun (永合乡), Heilongjiang * Yonghe Township, Zhengning County (永和乡), in Zhengning County, Gansu *
Yonghe Township, Anyang County __NOTOC__ Yonghe may refer to: * Yonghe District (永和區), New Taipei, Taiwan * Yonghe Dawang (永和大王), Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles Locations in China * Yonghe County (永和县), Linfen, Shanxi * Yonghe Sub ...
(永和乡), Henan *
Yonghe Township, Bin County, Heilongjiang __NOTOC__ Yonghe may refer to: * Yonghe District (永和區), New Taipei, Taiwan * Yonghe Dawang (永和大王), Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles Locations in China * Yonghe County (永和县), Linfen, Shanxi * Yonghe Sub ...
(永和乡) * Yonghe, Hengshan (永和乡),
Hengshan County Hengshan County () is a county in the Province of Hunan, China and it is under the administration of Hengyang prefecture-level city. Located in the north of Hengyang and the east-central part of Hunan province, the county is bordered to the north ...
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Hunan Hunan (, ; ) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, part of the South Central China region. Located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze watershed, it borders the province-level divisions of Hubei to the north, Jiangxi ...
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Yonghe Township, Jiuzhaigou County __NOTOC__ Yonghe may refer to: * Yonghe District (永和區), New Taipei, Taiwan * Yonghe Dawang (永和大王), Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles Locations in China * Yonghe County (永和县), Linfen, Shanxi * Yonghe Sub ...
(永和乡), in
Jiuzhaigou County Jiuzhaigou County (; ) is a county of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of the Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture. Formerly called Nanping County (), it was renamed in 1998 to reflect the fact that the Jiuzhaigou Va ...
, Sichuan *
Yonghe Township, Mao County __NOTOC__ Yonghe may refer to: * Yonghe District (永和區), New Taipei, Taiwan * Yonghe Dawang (永和大王), Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles Locations in China * Yonghe County (永和县), Linfen, Shanxi * Yonghe Sub ...
(永和乡), in
Mao County Mao County or Maoxian (; ; Qiang: ʂqini) is a county in Ngawa Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China. It has an area of 3,903 and a population of 106,700 as of 2006. 88.9% of the population are Qiang people. The county seat is Fengyi (). Natu ...
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Yonghe Township, Shimian County __NOTOC__ Yonghe may refer to: * Yonghe District (永和區), New Taipei, Taiwan * Yonghe Dawang (永和大王), Chinese fast-food restaurant that specializes in noodles Locations in China * Yonghe County (永和县), Linfen, Shanxi * Yonghe Sub ...
(永和乡), in
Shimian County Shimian County () is both the southernmost and westernmost county in the prefecture-level city of Ya'an, Sichuan Province, China. The county seat, Miancheng Subdistrict (), and the neighboring town, Xinmian (), are often together referred to as ...
, Sichuan


Historical eras

*Yonghe (136–141), era name used by
Emperor Shun of Han Emperor Shun of Han (; 115 – 20 September 144) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty and the eighth emperor of the Eastern Han. He reigned from 125 to 144. Emperor Shun (Prince Bao) was the only son of Emperor An of Han. After Emperor A ...
*Yonghe (345–346), era name used by
Emperor Mu of Jin Emperor Mu of Jin (; 343 – July 10, 361According to Sima Dan's biography in ''Book of Jin'', he died aged 19 (by East Asian reckoning) on the ''dingsi'' day of the 5th month of the 5th year of the ''Shengping'' era of his reign. This correspond ...
*Yonghe (416–417), era name used by
Yao Hong Yao Hong (; 388–417), courtesy name Yuanzi (), was the last emperor of the Qiang-led Later Qin dynasty of China. He was the oldest son and heir of Yao Xing (Emperor Wenzhao), who was already regarded as kind but weak during his father's reign, ...
, emperor of Later Qin *Yonghe (935–936), era name used by
Wang Yanjun Wang Yanjun () (died November 17, 935), known as Wang Lin (王鏻 or 王璘) from 933 to 935, formally Emperor Huizong of Min (), used the name of Xuanxi () while briefly being a Taoist monk, was the third ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and ...
, emperor of Min *Yonghe (1721), era name used by
Zhu Yigui Zhu Yigui (; 1690–1722) was the leader of a Taiwanese uprising against Qing dynasty rule in mid-1721. He came from a peasant family of Zhangzhou Hokkien ancestry and lived in the village of Lohanmen located in the area of modern-day Neimen Dist ...
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