Fengle Subdistrict
Fengle (), meaning "rich, happy", may refer to: * Fengle (丰乐镇), Feixi County, Hefei, Anhui Province, China * Fengle (丰乐镇), Jixian County, Shuangyashan, Heilongjiang province, China * Fengle (丰乐镇), Liangzhou, Wuwei, Gansu Province, China * Fengle (丰乐镇), Minle County, Zhangye, Gansu Province, China * Fengle (丰乐镇), Suzhou, Jiuquan, Gansu Province, China * Fengle (丰乐镇), Wuchuan Gelao and Miao Autonomous County, Zunyi, Guizhou Province, China * Fengle (丰乐镇), Zhaozhou County, Daqing, Heilongjiang province, China * Fengle Community, Jinxiang, Cangnan, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China * Fengle Subdistrict (丰乐街道), Hunnan, Shenyang, Liaoning, China * Fengle Subdistrict (丰乐街道), Kaizhou, Chongqing, China * Fengle Township (丰乐乡), Bayan County, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China * Fengle Township (丰乐乡), Junlian County, Yibin, Sichuan Province, China * Fengle Township (丰乐乡), Shimian County, Ya'an, Sichuan Province ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Feixi County
Feixi County () is a county of Anhui Province, East China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Hefei, the capital of Anhui Anhui is an inland Provinces of China, province located in East China. Its provincial capital and largest city is Hefei. The province is located across the basins of the Yangtze and Huai rivers, bordering Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the east, Jiang .... The county has an area of and a population of 858,895 inhabitants. Administrative divisions Feixi County is divided to 8 towns and 2 townships. ;Towns Shangpai (), Sanhe (), Guanting (), Shannan (), Huagang (), Zipeng (), Taohua (), Fengle () Gaodian () ;Townships Mingchuan Township (), Shishugang Township (), Yandian Township () ;Other Areas Taohua Industrial Park Management Committee (), Zipengshan Management Committee () Climate Notable people * Li Xiaowei, computer scientist References Hefei {{Hefei-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Junlian County
Junlian County () is a county of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Yibin Yibin ( zh, s=宜宾 , t=宜賓 , p=Yíbīn , w=I-pin, region=CN-SC-15; Sichuanese Pinyin: ȵi2bin1; Sichuanese pronunciation: ) is a prefecture-level city in the southeastern part of Sichuan province, China, located at the junction of the Min ... city. At the end of 2019 it has a population of 450,176 of which 151,322 in the urban area. It is one of the most important coal mining areas of Sichuan. Administrative divisions Junlian administers seven towns, two townships and three ethnic townships: * Junlian town (筠连镇), county seat * Tengda town (腾达镇) * Xunsi town (巡司镇) * Mu'ai town (沐爱镇) * Zhenzhou town (镇舟镇) * Haoba town (蒿坝镇) * Daxueshan town (大雪山镇) * Leyi township (乐义乡) * Fengle township (丰乐乡) * Tuanlin Miao Ethnic Township (团林苗族乡, Hmongb Xangb Bangl Rongd) * Lianhe Miao Ethnic Township (联合苗族乡, Hmo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nantun District
Nantun District () is an District (Taiwan), urban district in Taichung, Taiwan. It was a part of Taichung before the City and County were amalgamated in 2010. The district has seen rapid growth in recent years with department store and office towers in the Taichung's 7th Redevelopment Zone, 7th redevelopment zone. History The district used to be part of Taichung Provincial city (Taiwan), provincial city before the merger with Taichung County to form Taichung Special municipality (Taiwan), special municipality on 25 December 2010. Nantun is home to Liming New Village, a planned community containing multiple government offices. Administrative divisions Nantun, Fengle, Fengshu, Zhonghe, Zengping, Chunshe, Chunan, Wenshan, Baoshan, Xinsheng, Yongding, Sancuo, Sanyi, Sanhe, Liming, Gouqi, Daye, Huizhong, Tianxin, Xiangxin, Wenxin, Tongxin, Datong, Daxing and Dacheng Village. Government institutions * National Land Surveying and Mapping Center * Water Resources Agency Education * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fengle Sculpture Park
The Fengle Sculpture Park () is an urban park in Nantun District, Taichung, Taiwan. History The park was opened in 1994. Architecture The park spans over an area of 6 hectares. It features the 52 outdoor sculpture works. Transportation The park is accessible within walking distance west of Feng-le Park metro station of Taichung Metro Green Line or north-north-west of Daqing Station of Taiwan Railways. See also * List of parks in Taiwan This is a list of parks in Taiwan, Republic of China. Taipei * 228 Peace Memorial Park * Bailing Sport Park * Bangka Park * Beitou Park * Bihu Park * Chengmei Riverside Park * Daan Forest Park * Dahu Park * Dajia Riverside Park ... References 1994 establishments in Taiwan Buildings and structures completed in 1994 Parks established in the 1990s Protected areas established in 1994 Parks in Taichung Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in Asia {{Taiwan-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhonglu
Zhonglu () is a town in the Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, in extreme southwestern Hubei province, China, southwest of downtown Lichuan, which administers the town, and west-southwest of Enshi City, the prefectural seat. , it has one residential community () and 60 villages under its administration. Administrative Divisions One residential community: * Longqu () Sixty villages: * Honghua, Fanshen, Chatai, Hexin, Qilong, Shuangmiao, Guihua, Zonghe, Tianwan, Hongsha, Zhuba, Zhongling, Nongke, Xiaping, Xiaohe, Gongqiao, Yangjiapo, Xiangyang, Paomu, Xiaoping, Huilong, Dongfeng, Xiaba, Fengle, Shipan, Basheng, Longtang, Zhaipo, Muba, Jinyan, Xilin, Ganxi, Xinjian, Huangla, Fenghuang, Xinglong, Chengchi, Pianqian, Taiping, Jiangyuan, Shaping, Hujiatang, Heilin, Lizhi, Mitanxi, Laowuji, Heli, Hongling, Pingxing, Jinxiu, Liangfeng, Shuanghe, Qingping, Chenggan, Yongxing, Lishan, Minzhu, Chayuan, Shuangzhai, Jinyin See al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rongjiang County
Rongjiang County () is a county in southeastern Guizhou province, China. It is under the administration of the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture. Administrative divisions Rongjiang County is divided into 9 towns, 4 townships and 6 ethnic townships. Guzhou Town is the county seat which houses the Rongjiang County Government and Rongjiang County Council. ;Ethnic Townships * Renli Shui Ethnic Township () * Sanjiang Shui Ethnic Township () * Dingwei Shui Ethnic Township () * Xinghua Shui Ethnic Township () * Shuiwei Shui Ethnic Township () * Tashi Yao and Shui Ethnic Township () Climate Sport In 2024, Rongjiang County became famous for its popular football league - The Village Super League. Transportation Road *S308, S202, S222, S221 Expressway * G76 * Yanhe–Rongjiang Expressway * Libo–Rongjiang Expressway Railway *Guiyang–Guangzhou High-Speed Railway Guiyang–Guangzhou high-speed railway, also known as the Guiguang HSR, is a high-speed railway l ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mienic Languages
The Mienic or Yao languages are spoken by the Yao people of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Some of the Yao peoples speak Hmongic languages (Miao); these are called '' Bunu''. A small population of Yao people in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County (金秀瑶族自治县) in eastern Guangxi speak a Tai-Kadai language called Lakkia. Other Yao peoples speak various Sinitic (Chinese) language varieties. Classification Mienic is one of the primary branches of the Hmong–Mien language family, with the other being Hmongic. Ratliff (2010) Martha Ratliff (2010:3) proposed the following classification:Ratliff, Martha. 2010. ''Hmong–Mien language history''. Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics. *Mienic ** Iu Mien, 840,000 speakers ** Kim Mun, 400,000 speakers ** Biao Min, 43,000 speakers ** Dzao Min, 60,000 speakers Strecker (1987) Strecker 1987,Strecker, David. 1987.The Hmong-Mien Languages" In ''Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area'', 10, no. 2: 1-11. followed (with the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hengsha Island
Hengsha (横沙岛, Shanghainese: ''Waan So Tau'') is a low-lying alluvial island at the mouth of the Yangtze River in eastern China. Together with the islands of Chongming and Changxing, it forms Chongming District, the northernmost area of the provincial-level municipality of Shanghai. Its population was 33,400 in 2008. Name ''Heng'' is the horizontal, rightward stroke used in writing Chinese characters, similar in form to a dash. It is also used to mean "horizontal". It was applied to the island for the way it formerly stood athwart the mouth of the Yangtze, although time has now given it a round or heart-like shape and moved it in line with Changxing. History Hengsha first emerged from the Yangtze in 1858. It began to be reclaimed for agricultural purposes in 1886 or 1890. Hengsha Township was established in 1909. Between its formation and 1958, the island gradually expanded towards the northwest while receding to the southeast: together, these actions caused the is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shimian County
Shimian County (; ''shy miep xiep''; ) 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 Shimian. As of the 2010 census, Shimian County has a population of 123,600. The G5 Beijing–Kunming Expressway now passes through Shimian along the route between Kunming and Chengdu. The county is located at the eastern edge of the Hengduan Mountains and surrounds the Dadu River. The mountain ranges in Shimian County consist of the Daxue Mountains in the west, the Xiaoxiang Range to the southeast, and the Daxiang Range to the northeast. Administrative divisions Shimian County administers 1 subdistrict, 3 towns, 3 townships and 5 ethnic townships: * Xinmian Subdistrict () * Huilong Town (; ) * Meiluo Town () * Anshunchang Town () * Yonghe Township () * Yingzheng Township () * Fengle Township () * Xieluo Tibetan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bayan County
Bayan County () is a county of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang. It borders Mulan County to the east, Bin County to the south, Hulan District to the west, as well as the prefecture-level city of Suihua to the north. Administrative divisions There are ten towns A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ... and eight townships in the county: Towns (镇) * Bayan () * Xinglong () * Xiji () * Waxing () * Longquan () * Bayangang () * Longmiao () * Wanfa () * Tianzeng () * Heishan () Townships (乡) * Songhuajiang Township () * Fujiang Township () * Huashan Township () * Fengle Township () * Dexiang Township () * Hongguang Township () * Shanhou Township () * Zhendong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jixian County
Jixian County () is a county of eastern Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. It is under the jurisdiction 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 Shuangyashan. Administrative divisions Jixian County is divided into 5 towns and 3 townships. ;5 towns * Fuli (), Jixian (), Shengchang (), Fengle (), Taiping () ;3 townships * Yaotun (), Xing'an (), Yong'an () Demographics The population of the district was in 1999. National Population Statistics Materials by County and City - 1999 Period, ''in'China County & City Population 1999, Harvard China Historical GIS/ref> Climate Notes and references Jixian Shuangyashan {{Heilongjiang-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kaizhou, Chongqing
Kaizhou District (), formerly known as Kai County, Kaixian or Kaihsien () is a district under the jurisdiction of Chongqing Municipality, in southwestern China, bordering Sichuan province to the west. It has an area of 3,959 square km. As of the end of 2009, it had a population of 1.62 million. It is located 330 kilometers from the urban centre of Chongqing proper. History The county has a history dating back some 1800 years. In 1373, during the Ming Dynasty, it adopted the name Kaizhou. In the summer of 1907, there were disturbances in Kai County. Around that time, government schools, Roman Catholic premises and China Inland Mission property as well as the homes of many Chinese Christians in Kai County were successively looted and destroyed. Li Ching-Yuen, known for his supposed extreme longevity, died in Kai County in 1933. Unusual rain patterns and flooding in the Summer of 1982 led to land subsidence. It was reported in the September 6, 1982 edition of the Sichuan Daily ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |