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Shiqian County
Shiqian County () is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Tongren, in the northeast of Guizhou Province, China. The government is located in Tangshan. Administrative divisions Shiqian County is divided into 3 subdistricts, 6 towns, 1 township and 9 ethnic townships: ;subdistricts *Tangshan Subdistrict 汤山街道 *Quandu Subdistrict 泉都街道 *Zhongba Subdistrict 中坝街道 ;towns *Benzhuang Town 本庄镇 * Baisha Town 白沙镇 *Longtang Town 龙塘镇 *Huaqiao Town 花桥镇 *Wude Town 五德镇 *Heba Town 河坝镇 ;township *Guorong Township 国荣乡 ;ethnic townships *Jufeng Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 聚凤仡佬族侗族乡 *Longjing Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 龙井侗族仡佬族乡 *Dashaba Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 大沙坝仡佬族侗族乡 *Fengxiang Dong and Gelao Ethnic Township 枫香侗族仡佬族乡 *Qingyang Miao, Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 青阳苗族仡佬族侗族乡 *Shigu Gelao and Dong Ethnic ...
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County (People's Republic Of China)
Counties ( zh, s=县, labels=no) are found in the County-level divisions of China, third level of the administrative hierarchy in Provinces of China, provinces and Autonomous regions of China, autonomous regions and the second level in Direct-controlled municipality#People's Republic of China, municipalities and Hainan, a level that is known as "county level" and also contains autonomous county, autonomous counties, county-level city, county-level cities, Banners of Inner Mongolia, banners, Banners of Inner Mongolia#Autonomous banners, autonomous banners and District (China)#Ethnic districts, city districts. There are 1,355 counties in mainland China out of a total of 2,851 county-level divisions. The term ''xian'' is sometimes translated as "district" or "prefecture" when put in the context of History of China, Chinese history. History ''Xian'' have existed since the Warring States period and were set up nationwide by the Qin dynasty. The number of counties in China proper ...
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Tujia People
The Tujia (Tujia language, Northern Tujia: ''Bifjixkhar'' / ''Bifzixkar'', International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA: , Southern Tujia: ''Mongrzzir'', ; ) are an ethnic group and, with a total population of over 8 million, the eighth-largest Ethnic minorities in China, officially recognized List of ethnic groups in China, ethnic minority in the China, People's Republic of China. They live in the Wuling Mountains, straddling the common borders of Hunan, Hubei and Guizhou Provinces of China, Provinces and Chongqing Direct-controlled municipality, Municipality. The Exonym and endonym, endonym ''Bizika'' means "native dwellers". In Chinese, ''Tujia'' literally means "local families", in contrast to the Hakka people, Hakka (), whose name literally means "guest families" and implies migration. Origins Although there are different accounts of their origins, the Tujia may trace their history back over twelve centuries, and possibly beyond to the ancient Ba (state), Ba people who occupied th ...
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Shiqian County
Shiqian County () is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Tongren, in the northeast of Guizhou Province, China. The government is located in Tangshan. Administrative divisions Shiqian County is divided into 3 subdistricts, 6 towns, 1 township and 9 ethnic townships: ;subdistricts *Tangshan Subdistrict 汤山街道 *Quandu Subdistrict 泉都街道 *Zhongba Subdistrict 中坝街道 ;towns *Benzhuang Town 本庄镇 * Baisha Town 白沙镇 *Longtang Town 龙塘镇 *Huaqiao Town 花桥镇 *Wude Town 五德镇 *Heba Town 河坝镇 ;township *Guorong Township 国荣乡 ;ethnic townships *Jufeng Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 聚凤仡佬族侗族乡 *Longjing Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 龙井侗族仡佬族乡 *Dashaba Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 大沙坝仡佬族侗族乡 *Fengxiang Dong and Gelao Ethnic Township 枫香侗族仡佬族乡 *Qingyang Miao, Gelao and Dong Ethnic Township 青阳苗族仡佬族侗族乡 *Shigu Gelao and Dong Ethnic ...
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Guizhou Ribao
''Guizhou Daily'' ( zh, s=贵州日报, t=貴州日報, p=Guìzhōu Rìbào) is the largest provincial newspaper by readership of the southern Chinese province of Guizhou. It is the official newspaper of the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. The paper was launched on November 28, 1949, under the name of ''Xinqian Daily'' (新黔日报), and was renamed to its present name on 1 January 1957. Founded after the Chinese Civil War, both ''Guizhou Daily'' and the '' Guiyang Daily'' (贵阳日报) formed the main basis of communication across the province. In recent years, popularity has given way to its subsidiaries: * ''Guizhou Business Daily'' ( zh, labels=no, s=贵州商报, p=Guìzhōu Shāngbào) * ''Guizhou Metropolitan Daily'' ( zh, labels=no, s=贵州都市报, p=Guìzhōu Dūshì Bào) * ''China Western Development Report'' ( zh, labels=no, s=西部开发报, p=Xībù Kāifā Bào) * ''Economic Information Times'' ( zh, labels=no, s=经济信息时� ...
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Xinhua
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: ),J. C. Wells: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 3rd ed., for both British and American English or New China News Agency, is the official State media, state news agency of the China, People's Republic of China. It is a ministry-level institution of the State Council of China, State Council. Founded in 1931, it is the largest media organ in China. Xinhua is a publisher, as well as a news agency; it publishes in multiple languages and is a channel for the distribution of information related to the Chinese government and the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its headquarters in Beijing are located close to the central government's headquarters at Zhongnanhai. Xinhua tailors its pro-Chinese government message to the nuances of each international audience. The organization has faced criticism for spreading Propaganda in China, propaganda and disinformation and for criticizing people, groups, or movements critical of the Chinese governm ...
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Macau Red Cross
The Macau Red Cross (, ) is a branch of the Red Cross in Macau. The headquarters is in the China Civil Plaza () in Sé. It also has a Medical Transfer Centre () in the Edificio Industrial Hap Si () in , Nossa Senhora de Fátima. It is the humanitarian organisation in the territory that has existed for the longest time. The previous head office is in São Lourenço. History The 's presence in Macau began in 1920, Traditional Chinese versionSimplified Chinese versionPortuguese version
/ref> and became established as a delegation in 1943. A chapter of the book ''The Red Cross Movement'' described the Macau Red Cross as "simultaneously, a local creation, a deleg ...
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China Meteorological Administration
The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) is the national weather service of the People's Republic of China. The institution is located in Beijing. History The agency was originally established in December 1949 as the Central Military Commission Meteorological Bureau. It replaced the Central Weather Bureau formed in 1941. In 1994, the CMA was transformed from a subordinate governmental body into one of the public service agencies under the State Council.CMA.gov history
Meteorological bureaus are established in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and
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Yi People
The Yi or Nuosu people (Nuosu language, Nuosu: , ; see also #Names and subgroups, § Names and subgroups) are an ethnic group in South China, southern China. Numbering nine million people, they are the seventh largest of the 55 Ethnic minorities in China, ethnic minority groups recognized by the Government of China, Chinese government. They live primarily in rural areas of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi, usually in mountainous regions. The Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture is home to the largest population of Yi people within China, with two million Yi people in the region. In neighbouring Vietnam, , there are 4,827 Lô Lô people (a subgroup of the Yi) living in the Hà Giang Province, Hà Giang, Cao Bằng Province, Cao Bằng, and Lào Cai Province, Lào Cai provinces, in the country's north. The Yi speak various Loloish languages, closely related to Burmese language, Burmese. The prestige variety is Nuosu language, Nuosu, which is written in the Yi script. Locatio ...
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Manchu People
The Manchus (; ) are a Tungusic peoples, Tungusic East Asian people, East Asian ethnic group native to Manchuria in Northeast Asia. They are an officially recognized Ethnic minorities in China, ethnic minority in China and the people from whom Manchuria derives its name. The Later Jin (1616–1636), Later Jin (1616–1636) and Qing dynasty, Qing (1636–1912) dynasties of China were established and ruled by the Manchus, who are descended from the Jurchen people who earlier established the Jin dynasty (1115–1234), Jin dynasty (1115–1234) in northern China. Manchus form the largest branch of the Tungusic peoples and are distributed throughout China, forming the fourth largest ethnic group in the country. They are found in 31 Chinese provincial regions. Among them, Liaoning has the largest population and Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Inner Mongolia and Beijing have over 100,000 Manchu residents. About half of the population live in Liaoning and one-fifth in Hebei. There are a ...
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Hui People
The Hui people are an East Asian ethnoreligious group predominantly composed of Islam in China, Chinese-speaking adherents of Islam. They are distributed throughout China, mainly in the Northwest China, northwestern provinces and in the Zhongyuan region. According to the 2010 census, China is home to approximately 10.5 million Hui people. Outside China, the 170,000 Dungan people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, the Panthays in Myanmar, and many of the Chin Haws in Thailand are also considered part of the Hui ethnicity. The Hui were referred to as Hanhui during the Qing dynasty to be distinguished from the Turkic peoples, Turkic Muslims, which were referred to as Chanhui. The Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China government also recognised the Hui as a branch of the Han Chinese rather than a separate ethnic group. In the National Assembly (Republic of China), National Assembly of the Republic of China, the Hui were referred to as 1947 Chinese National Assembly election ...
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Qiang People
The Qiang people (Qiangic languages, Qiangic: ''Rrmea''; ) are an List of ethnic groups in China, ethnic group in China. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognised by the People's Republic of China, with a population of approximately 310,000 in 2000. They live mainly in a mountainous region in the northwestern part of Sichuan (Szechwan) on the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Names The modern Qiang refer to themselves as Rma ( or , , ''erma'' in Chinese or ''RRmea'' in Qiang orthography) or a dialect variant of this word. However, they did not define themselves with the Chinese term "Qiang ethnicity" ( zh, 羌族) until 1950, when they were officially designated ''Qiāngzú''. ''Qiang'' has been a term that has historically referred less to a specific community, but more to the fluid western boundary of Han Chinese settlers. Chinese philosophers of the Warring States period also mentioned a Di-Qiang''' peoples living on the western edge of Han territory. T ...
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Buyi
The Bouyei (also spelled ''Puyi'', ''Buyei'' and ''Buyi''; , or "Puzhong", "Burao", "Puman"; ; ) are an ethnic group living in Southern Mainland China. Numbering 3.5 million, they are the 10th largest of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. The Bouyei primarily live in the Qianxinan and Qiannan prefectures of southern Guizhou Province, as well as in Yunnan and Sichuan provinces and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Some 3,000 Bouyei also live in Northern Vietnam, where they are one of that nation's 54 officially recognized ethnic groups. In Vietnam, they are located in Mường Khương District of Lào Cai and Quản Bạ District of Hà Giang Province. Names The Bouyei consist of various subgroups. Below are their autonyms written in the International Phonetic Alphabet with numerical Chao tones. *', *', *', *', *', *', *', *', Some clans within the Bouyei groups include: *', *', *', In Congjiang County, Guizhou, ...
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