Jiangqiao Mongol, Heilongjiang
Jiangqiao (江桥) may refer to: *Jiangqiao Mongol Ethnic Town, Tailai County, Heilongjiang, China **Resistance at Nenjiang Bridge, battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War which occurred in the above town ** Jiangqiao Campaign, campaign of the Second Sino-Japanese War which occurred in the above town *Jiangqiao, Shanghai, town in Jiading District Jiading is a suburban district of Shanghai. It had a population of 1,471,100 in 2010. History Historically, Jiading was a separate municipality/town, until, in 1958, becoming under the administration of Shanghai. In 1993, Jiading's designat ..., Shanghai, China {{disambig zh:江桥 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jiangqiao Mongol Ethnic Town
Jiangqiao Mongol Town () or Ha-la-erh-ka, is a town on the southwestern (left) bank of the Nen River in Tailai County Tailai County () is a county in the west of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, bordering Inner Mongolia to the west and Jilin province to the south. It is the southernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Qiqih ..., western Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. It is located south-southwest of downtown Qiqihar and is served by China National Highway 111. , it has one residential community () and 6 villages under its administration. History The Nenjiang Chinese Eastern Railway railroad bridge across the river was the site of first battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War. See also * List of township-level divisions of Heilongjiang References External links Township-level divisions of Heilongjiang Mongols in China Tailai County Ethnic townships of the People's Republic of China {{Heilongjiang-g ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Resistance At Nenjiang Bridge
The Resistance at Nenjiang Bridge was a small battle fought between forces of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army against the Imperial Japanese Army and collaborationist forces, after the Mukden Incident The Mukden Incident, or Manchurian Incident, known in Chinese as the 9.18 Incident (九・一八), was a false flag event staged by Japanese military personnel as a pretext for the 1931 Japanese invasion of Manchuria. On September 18, 1931, L ... during the Invasion of Manchuria in 1931, prior to the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. It marked the start of the Jiangqiao Campaign. Background In November 1931, the acting governor of Heilongjiang province General Ma Zhanshan chose to disobey the Kuomintang government's ban on further resistance to the Japanese invasion and attempted to prevent Japanese forces from crossing into Heilongjiang province by defending a strategic railway bridge across the Nen River near Jiangqiao. This bridge had been dynamited ea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jiangqiao, Shanghai
Jiangqiao (; Shanghainese: kaon1jiau1) is a town of Jiading District, Shanghai, located in the southeastern portion of the district immediately north of G2 Beijing–Shanghai Expressway and about north of Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. , it has 19 residential communities (居委会) and 16 villages under its administration. It is the site of the non-passenger Jiangqiaozhen Station ( :zh:江桥镇站) on the Beijing–Shanghai Railway The Beijing–Shanghai railway or Jinghu railway () is a railway line between Beijing and Shanghai. The line has a total length of and connects the municipalities of Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai, as well as the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, .... See also * List of township-level divisions of Shanghai References Towns in Shanghai {{Shanghai-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jiading District
Jiading is a suburban district of Shanghai. It had a population of 1,471,100 in 2010. History Historically, Jiading was a separate municipality/town, until, in 1958, becoming under the administration of Shanghai. In 1993, Jiading's designated was changed from a county to a district of Shanghai. In the early Qing dynasty, which overlapped with Southern Ming, the municipality was infamously known for the "Jiading Massacre", a mass murder carried out by the invading Qing force, led by defected northern Chinese bandit general . In late Qing (in 1853), Jiading city was also known for bandit activities that once captured the city and then Shanghai, as a rebellion of taxation. In 2005, the Jiading district government invested RMB 10 million to build the Shanghai Museum of the Imperial Examination System. Geography Jiading district is located in the northwestern part of Shanghai. It stretches across . It is located about from downtown Shanghai. Climate Jiading has a humid su ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |