Xinkai (other)
Xinkai () is a Chinese car manufacturer. Xinkai () may also refer to: Populated places *, a town in Huangmei County, Hebei Province *, a town in Panjin City, Liaoning Province *, a town in Yueyang County, Hunan Province *Xinkai Village, in Daxin, Jiangsu *Xinkai Village, in Fukou, Lianyuan City, Hunan Province *Xinkai Village, in Liucun, Beijing *Xinkai Village, in Longfu, Liuyang City, Hunan Province Other *, a tributary of northeast China's Liao River See also *Lake Khanka Lake Khanka (russian: о́зеро Ха́нка) or Lake Xingkai (), is a freshwater lake on the border between Primorsky Krai, Russia and Heilongjiang province, Northeast China (at ). Etymology On the Delisle map of 1706, the lake is named ... or Lake Xingkai, a freshwater lake on the border between Russia and northeast China * Shinkai (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Xinkai
Xinkai (officially Xinkai Auto Manufacture Corporation) () is a Chinese car manufacturer headquartered in Gaobeidian. Operations The company includes the head office in Gaobeidian, a production and assembly line in Zhuozhou, an auto parts manufacturing facility in Qinghe, and an assembly line in Tai'an. The Toyota Camry (XV10) was rebadged as the Xinkai HXK6630 where finding a joint venture was difficult in the 1990s. then in 2004, Xinkai entered into an agreement with Mercedes-Benz to assemble the Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle for the Chinese market. Xinkai's original trucks are also exported, mainly to Africa and to Latin America. The Xinkai HXK1021 EB pickup truck is sold in Chile as the Autorrad Ruda. Xinkai claims an annual production capacity of 60,000 units. Products * Mercedes-Benz Ambulance () * Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle () * Mercedes-Benz Police Car () * Xinkai Century Dragon Extended Version () * Xinkai Century Dragon Standard Edition () *Xinkai Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Huangmei County
Huangmei County () falls under the administration of Huanggang City in eastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, and borders Anhui to the east and Jiangxi to the south across the Yangtze. It also administers Shanjia Islet () in the Yangzte. Geography Administrative divisions Huangmei County administers: As of 2013, the county jurisdiction over 12 towns, 4 townships, which are Huangmei town, Koike town, KONGLONG town, under the new town, big town, stopped before the town, Wuzu town, town Zhuo, Cai Town, the new open town, town alone, shunt town, fir Township, Liulin Township, Nigatake Township, township and Liu Zuo Nuebu Park management Office, management Office Longganghu. History In 845 BC Marquis Wen 文侯 Huang Meng 黃孟 (aka Huang Zhang 黃璋) moved the capital of the State of Huang from Yicheng to Huangchuan (present-day Huangchuan, Henan). Huang Xi's descendants ruled State of Huang until 648 BC when it was destroyed by the State of Chu. The Marquis of Hua ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Panjin
Panjin () is a coastal prefecture-level city in central Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, situated on the northern shore of the Liaodong Bay. It borders Anshan to the east, Yingkou to the southeast, and Jinzhou to the west and north. It is the smallest city in both Liaoning and the entire Northeast China with an administrative area of , and Liaoning's least populous city with a population of 1,389,691 people as of the 2020 census, all in the built-up (or metro) area made of the 2 urban districts and Dawa and Panshan counties now largely being conurbated. Administration Panjin has administrative jurisdiction over 3 districts and 1 county. Panjin was established as a prefecture-level city with its current boundaries by the State Council on June 5, 1984. Geography Panjin is located between 40°40'−41°27' N and 121°31'−122°28' E, with its urban section mainly on the historical Liao River Delta. The Shuangtaizi River (which gives name to the city's Sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yueyang County
Yueyang County () is a county in Hunan province, China. It is under the administration of Yueyang City. The county is located on the northeastern margin of the province, the Xiang River runs through the west land of the county from south to east, the most of the county is located on the eastern shore of the Dongting Lake. It is bordered to the north by Jianli County of Hubei, Linxiang City, Yunxi and Yueyanglou Districts, to the northwest and the west by Junshan District and Nan County, to the south by Yuanjiang, Miluo Cities, Xiangyin and Pingjiang Counties, to the east by Tongcheng County of Hubei. Yueyang County covers an area of , as of 2015, it had a registered population of 720,660 and a permanent resident population of 733,300. oahmhxc.com/ref> The county has 11 towns and three townships under its jurisdiction. The government seat is Rongjiawan (). Administrative divisions In 2015, Yueyang had three townships and 11 towns under its jurisdiction. otcmap.com also see o/ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Daxin, Jiangsu
Daxin () is a town under the administration of Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the leading provinces in finance, education, technology, and tourism, with its c ..., China. , it has four residential communities and ten villages under its administration: *Daxin Community *Changxin Community () *Xindong Community () *Xinnan Community () *Daxin Village *Duanshan Village () *Chaodongweigang Village () *Xinzha Village () *Xinhaiba Village () *Longtan Village () *Zhongshan Village () *Qiaotou Village () *Changfeng Village () *Xinkai Village () References Township-level divisions of Jiangsu Zhangjiagang {{Jiangsu-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fukou, Lianyuan
Fukou Town () is an urban town in and subdivision of Lianyuan, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Administrative division The town is divided into 62 villages and 1 community A community is a social unit (a group of living things) with commonality such as place, norms, religion, values, customs, or identity. Communities may share a sense of place situated in a given geographical area (e.g. a country, villag ..., the following areas: * Fukou Community * Lijia Village * Huishuiwan Village * Wujiaqiao Village * Changtang Village * Chixing Village * Wenxi Village * Jiangbai Village * Baijia Village * Bajiao Village * Pengjia Village * Chenjia Village * Banshan Village * Shizi Village * Fukou Village * Linjia Village * Hejiadang Village * Banpai Village * Maoyuan Village * Liangxiang Village * Songshan Village * Xujia Village * Daxing Village * Dabo Village * Hujiaping Village * Paixia Village * Dazhu Village * Jinpan Village * Wen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liucun, Beijing
Liucun Town () is a town in Changping District, Beijing, China. Located in the eastern foothill of the Taihang Mountain Range, Liucun shares border with Nankou Town to its northeast, Yangfang and Machikou Town to its east, Sujiatuo and Miaofengshan Towns to its southeast, Yanchi Town to its southwest, and Ruiyunguan Township to its northwest. , it had 18,139 residents under its administration. History Administrative divisions In 2021, 28 villages constitued Liucun Town. They are listed below: Gallery File:马刨泉村 - panoramio.jpg, Aerial view of Mapaoquan Village, 2014 File:王家园水库@白羊沟.jpg, Wangjiayuan Reservoir, 2019 See also * List of township-level divisions of Beijing This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative div ... References {{Authority ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Longfu, Liuyang
Longfu Town () is an urban town in Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. it had a population of 46,600 and an area of . It borders Shegang Town in the east and northeast, Shashi Town in the west and northwest, and Chunkou Town in the south. History Longfu is situated on the bank of Laodao River of Liuyang city. Longfu has a long history and is rich in historic and cultural remains and heritage. A quite complete ancient village pattern has been well preserved. The Xinkai Village () has the largest number of ancient folk houses in Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan area. Many intangible cultural heritages like Weigu (), Yege () and Shujia () have distinctive local features. The Xinkai Village was rated as a "Historic and Cultural Village of Hunan" in 2005. Administrative division The town is divided into 10 villages and two communities, the following areas: Longfu Community, Banchun Community, Xinkai Village, Huangqiao Village, Dafeng Village, Jiaoqiao Village, Pings ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liao River
The Liao River () is the principal river in southern Northeast China, and one of the seven main river systems in China. Its name derived from the Liao region, a historical name for southern Manchuria, from which the Liaoning province, Liaodong Peninsula and Liao dynasty also all have derived their names. The river is also popularly known as the "mother river" in Northeast China. Coursing long, the Liao River system drains a catchment basin of over , but its mean discharge is quite small at only about , about one-twentieth that of the Pearl River. The Liao River has an exceedingly high sediment load because many parts of it flow through powdery loess. The Liao River is also an important geographical landmark, as it divides the modern Liaoning province into two broad regions — Liaodong ("east of Liao River") and Liaoxi ("west of Liao River"). Course The Liao River is formed from the confluence of its two main tributaries, the Xiliao River from the west, and Dongliao Ri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lake Khanka
Lake Khanka (russian: о́зеро Ха́нка) or Lake Xingkai (), is a freshwater lake on the border between Primorsky Krai, Russia and Heilongjiang province, Northeast China (at ). Etymology On the Delisle map of 1706, the lake is named ''Himgon'' and from it flows a river labelled with the names ''Usurou'' and ''Ousuri''. On the 1739 map of Johann Matthias Hase, the lake is named Lake ''Hinka'' and the river flowing from it called by the names ''Ousoury'' and '' Schur''. On the 1752 map of d'Anville, the lake is named ''Hink'', and the river from it is called '' Songhachan'', which flows, in turn, into the river ''Usuri''. On an 18th-century map showing the "Irkutsk governorate with the adjacent islands and the western coast of America", the river issuing from ''Lake Hinka'' is named as the ''Usuri''. On the 1860 map attached to the Convention of Peking, two lakes are shown: the larger ''Oz. Khankai'' (Russian: "Lake Khankai"), with ''Khankai'' glossed as signifyin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |