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ARTICLES RELATED TO Nanjing - Transportation |  |  |  | Nanjing - Transportation: Encyclopedia II - Nanjing - TransportationNanjing is the transportation hub in eastern China and the downstream Yangtze River area. Different means of transportation constitute a three-dimensional transport system that includes land, water and air. As most other China cities, public transportation is the dominant mode of travel of the majority of the citizens.
Nanjing - Land.
As a regional hub, Nanjing is well-connected by over 60 state and provincial highways to all parts of China. Express highways such as Hu-Ning, Ning-He, Ning-Hang enable commu ...
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Nanjing - Early Development.
Since Three Kingdoms period, Nanjing has become an industrial center for textile and mint due to its strategic geographic location and convenient transportation. During Ming Dynasty Nanjing's industry was further expanded, and the city became one of the most prosperous cities in China and even the world. It led in textile, mint, printing, shipbuilding and many other industries, and was the busiest busi ...
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Nanjing is currently consisted of 13 county-level divisions, of which 12 are districts and 2 are counties. The districts are the urban area of N ...
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Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming.
Rice: 58%
Wheat: 31%
Cotton: 13%
Barley: 19%
Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry.
Oxen: 40%
Water buffalo: 42%
Pigs: 15%
Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities.
Loaders: 41%
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See also:Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Wang Chingwei's German connections, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other foreign and native political observations of the Nanjing Government and the northern Chinese areas, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Economy, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Education, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Daily life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Population, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - National defense, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Japanese Methods Of Recruiting Volunteers, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Farming and mining, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The Second Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other governments in mainland China Read more here: » Reformed Government of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones |
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Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops.
Wheat: 46%
Rice: 23%
Corn: 16%
Cotton: 9%
Kaoliang: 19%
Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals.
Oxen: 40%
Donkeys: 21%
Mules: 16%
Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types.
Loaders: 32%
Hand carts: 36%
Loader Animal: 21 ...
See also:Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Wang Chingwei's German connections, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other foreign and native political observations of the Nanjing Government and the northern Chinese areas, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Economy, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Education, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Daily life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Population, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - National defense, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Japanese Methods Of Recruiting Volunteers, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Farming and mining, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The Second Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other governments in mainland China Read more here: » Reformed Government of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones |
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Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce.
In Shanghai, several factories had been established for the development of silk and cotton, many of them with pre-war Japanese and other foreign capital investment. A notable installation was the "Shanghai Power Plant" at the heart of the city, with a production capacity of about 200 megawatts. This power plant used coal from nort ...
See also:Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Wang Chingwei's German connections, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other foreign and native political observations of the Nanjing Government and the northern Chinese areas, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Economy, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Education, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Daily life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Population, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - National defense, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Japanese Methods Of Recruiting Volunteers, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Farming and mining, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The Second Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other governments in mainland China Read more here: » Reformed Government of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation |
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Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident.
Date : February, 1932
Place : Shanghai, China
Particulars of the Chinese Army:
Commander: Captain Shigemi
Tank Unit: 2nd Independent Tank Company
Tanks: 5 nos. Type 89 medium tanks, and 10 nos. Renault NC27s
Encouraged by the success of the Manchurian Incident, the Japanese despatched a tank company to Shanghai to support the Shanghai SNLF, who were the ...
See also:Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Wang Chingwei's German connections, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other foreign and native political observations of the Nanjing Government and the northern Chinese areas, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Economy, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Education, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Daily life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Population, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - National defense, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Japanese Methods Of Recruiting Volunteers, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Farming and mining, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The Second Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other governments in mainland China Read more here: » Reformed Government of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles |
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 |  |  | Nanjing - Transportation: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundariesIn theory, the Reformed Government controlled all of China with the exception of Manchukuo, which it recognized as an independent state. In actuality, the Reformed Government controlled only Jiangsu, Anhui, and the north sector of Zhejiang, all of which were Japanese-controlled territories from 1937.
Therefore, the Reformed Government actually controlled this region:
Jiangsu: 41,818 square miles (108,308 km²); capital: Chingkiang
Anhui: 51,888 square miles (134,389 km²); capital: Anking (also included the national capital of N ...
See also:Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Wang Chingwei's German connections, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other foreign and native political observations of the Nanjing Government and the northern Chinese areas, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Economy, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Education, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Daily life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Population, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - National defense, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Japanese Methods Of Recruiting Volunteers, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Farming and mining, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The Second Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other governments in mainland China Read more here: » Reformed Government of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries |
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Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration.
The administrative structure of the Reformed Government included a Legislative Yuan and an Executive Yuan. Both were under the Japanese-supported president and head of state Wang Chingwei. Real political power remained with the Commander of the Japanese Army Central Chinese Front and Japanese political entities formed by the Japanes ...
See also:Reformed Government of the Republic of China, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Political boundaries, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government and Political Administration, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Wang Chingwei's German connections, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other foreign and native political observations of the Nanjing Government and the northern Chinese areas, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Economy, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Education, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Daily life, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Population, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - National defense, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Japanese Methods Of Recruiting Volunteers, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Farming and mining, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Winter wheat and kaoliang zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of crops, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution of animals, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transport types, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Yangtze rice and wheat zones, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Land Usage For Farming, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Distribution Of Animal Husbandry, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Transportation Distribution In Terms Of Localities, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Typical products, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Land in cultivation, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Industry & commerce, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Military battles, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The First Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - The Second Shanghai Incident, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi, Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Other governments in mainland China Read more here: » Reformed Government of the Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Reformed Government of the Republic of China - Government economy education and everyday life |
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At present, Yuejin Motor Group possesses an annual production capacity of 200,000 vehicles of various models. The products cover different types of models, including light duty trucks, light duty buses, cross country vehicles, small-sized passenger/cargo transportation vehicles, special-purpose vehicles as well as various types of chasses etc.
Yuejin Motor Group has been engaged mainly in exploring the overseas markets of a ...
See also:Nanjing Automobile Group, Nanjing Automobile Group - History, Nanjing Automobile Group - Brands, Nanjing Automobile Group - Wuxi Soyat Branch, Nanjing Automobile Group - Yuejin Motor Group, Nanjing Automobile Group - Nanjing-Fiat & Nanjing-Iveco Joint Ventures, Nanjing Automobile Group - MG Project by Nanjing Automobile, Nanjing Automobile Group - MG Production Plan, Nanjing Automobile Group - The Fifth Integrated Production Base: MG Factory in China, Nanjing Automobile Group - The Future of Longbridge Plant, Nanjing Automobile Group - Nanjing & GB Sports Car Company Negotiation Read more here: » Nanjing Automobile Group: Encyclopedia II - Nanjing Automobile Group - Yuejin Motor Group |
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Beijing Subway originally designed and built in the 1960s
Guangzhou Metro
Shanghai Metro designed and built in the 1990s
Tianjin Metro currently suspended for construction of additional lines
Shenzhen Metro
Nanjing Metro ( Subway construction official site )
Metro systems under construction:
Chongqing Metro - most sec ...
See also:Transportation in the People's Republic of China, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Railways, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Qinghai-Tibet Railway, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Railway links with adjoining countries, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Metros, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Roads and Expressways, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Air, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Airports, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Airports - with paved runways, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Airports - with unpaved runways, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Other, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Waterways, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Pipelines, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Ports and harbours, Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Merchant marine Read more here: » Transportation in the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in the People's Republic of China - Metros |
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See also:Jiangyan, Jiangyan - Location, Jiangyan - History, Jiangyan - Culture, Jiangyan - Transportation, Jiangyan - Townships, Jiangyan - Famous people from Jiangyan, Jiangyan - Tourism, Jiangyan - Qintong Boat Festival, Jiangyan - Xique Lake, Jiangyan - Père David's Deer Reserve, Jiangyan - Shoushen Temple, Jiangyan - Heheng Agriculture Scenic Tour, Jiangyan - Museums, Jiangyan - Schools Read more here: » Jiangyan: Encyclopedia II - Jiangyan - Transportation |
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Xin Tian Di District at night
Shanghai (Pudong district) - panoramic view
Pudong seen from the Huangpu River
The old Chinese City in Shanghai still remains very traditional (2005 photo).
A typical Shanghai street (2005 photo).
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See also:Shanghai, Shanghai - History, Shanghai - Administrative divisions, Shanghai - Economy and demographics, Shanghai - Architecture, Shanghai - Geography and climate, Shanghai - Astronomical phenomena, Shanghai - Transportation, Shanghai - Culture, Shanghai - Language, Shanghai - Modern China, Shanghai - Popular stereotype, Shanghai - People of other provinces, Shanghai - Nongtang, Shanghai - Fashion, Shanghai - Sister Cities, Shanghai - Colleges and universities, Shanghai - National, Shanghai - Public, Shanghai - Private, Shanghai - Shanghai in fiction, Shanghai - Literature, Shanghai - Films, Shanghai - More Photos, Shanghai - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Shanghai: Encyclopedia II - Shanghai - More Photos |
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Ningbo was once famed for traditi ...
See also:Ningbo, Ningbo - Administration, Ningbo - History, Ningbo - Tourism, Ningbo - Military, Ningbo - Transportation, Ningbo - Sister cities, Ningbo - Sister cities, Ningbo - Cities of friendly exchanges Read more here: » Ningbo: Encyclopedia II - Ningbo - History |
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Xin Tian Di District at night
Shanghai (Pudong district) - panoramic view
Pudong seen from the Huangpu River
The old Chinese City in Shanghai still remains very traditional (2005 photo).
A typical Shanghai street (2005 photo).
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See also:Shanghai, Shanghai - History, Shanghai - Administrative divisions, Shanghai - Economy and demographics, Shanghai - Architecture, Shanghai - Geography and climate, Shanghai - Astronomical phenomena, Shanghai - Transportation, Shanghai - Culture, Shanghai - Language, Shanghai - Modern China, Shanghai - Popular stereotypes, Shanghai - People of other provinces, Shanghai - Nongtang, Shanghai - Fashion, Shanghai - Sister Cities, Shanghai - Colleges and universities, Shanghai - National, Shanghai - Public, Shanghai - Private, Shanghai - Shanghai in fiction, Shanghai - Literature, Shanghai - Films, Shanghai - More Photos, Shanghai - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Shanghai: Encyclopedia II - Shanghai - More Photos |
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See also:Beijing, Beijing - Names, Beijing - History, Beijing - Geography and climate, Beijing - City layout, Beijing - Neighbourhoods, Beijing - Towns, Beijing - Administrative divisions, Beijing - Economy, Beijing - Architecture, Beijing - Demographics, Beijing - Culture, Beijing - Stereotypes, Beijing - Transportation, Beijing - Rail, Beijing - Roads and expressways, Beijing - Air, Beijing - Public transit, Beijing - Tourism, Beijing - Buildings Monuments and Landmarks, Beijing - Temples Cathedrals and Mosques, Beijing - Parks and Gardens, Beijing - Shopping and Commercial Districts, Beijing - Hotels and Lodging, Beijing - Nightlife, Beijing - Education, Beijing - Media, Beijing - Television and Radio, Beijing - Press, Beijing - Sports, Beijing - City and regional partnerships Read more here: » Beijing: Encyclopedia II - Beijing - Names |
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See also:Beijing, Beijing - Names, Beijing - History, Beijing - Geography and climate, Beijing - City layout, Beijing - Neighbourhoods, Beijing - Towns, Beijing - Administrative divisions, Beijing - Economy, Beijing - Architecture, Beijing - Demographics, Beijing - Culture, Beijing - Stereotypes, Beijing - Transportation, Beijing - Rail, Beijing - Roads and expressways, Beijing - Air, Beijing - Public transit, Beijing - Tourism, Beijing - Buildings monuments and landmarks, Beijing - Temples cathedrals and mosques, Beijing - Parks and gardens, Beijing - Shopping and commercial districts, Beijing - Hotels and lodging, Beijing - Nightlife, Beijing - Education, Beijing - Media, Beijing - Television and radio, Beijing - Press, Beijing - Sports, Beijing - City and regional partnerships Read more here: » Beijing: Encyclopedia II - Beijing - Names |
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Today, with long cultural tradition and strong support from local educational institutions, Nanjing is commonly viewed as a “city of culture” and one of ...
See also:Nanjing, Nanjing - Geography and climate, Nanjing - History, Nanjing - Government and Administrative Division, Nanjing - Demographics, Nanjing - Economy, Nanjing - Early Development, Nanjing - Today, Nanjing - Transportation, Nanjing - Land, Nanjing - Air, Nanjing - Water, Nanjing - Culture and Art, Nanjing - Art, Nanjing - Festivals, Nanjing - Libraries, Nanjing - Museums, Nanjing - Night Life, Nanjing - Theatre, Nanjing - Tourism, Nanjing - Buildings and monuments, Nanjing - Museums and galleries, Nanjing - Parks and gardens, Nanjing - Markets and Shopping Areas, Nanjing - Other places of interests, Nanjing - Education, Nanjing - National, Nanjing - Public, Nanjing - Private, Nanjing - Nanjing City, Nanjing - Sister Cities, Nanjing - Astronomical phenomena, Nanjing - Reference Read more here: » Nanjing: Encyclopedia II - Nanjing - Culture and Art |
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Nanjing - Buildings and monuments.
Beiji Ge
Chaotian Palace (museum and Kunqu opera house)
Fuzi Miao (Temple of Confucius) and Qinhuai River
Gu Lou
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