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Shawan Ancient Town. Shawan Ancient Town (Chinese: 沙湾古镇) is an 800-year-old town located in the Panyu District of Guangzhou in southern China, founded during the Song dynasty. It is traditionally linked to the historical and folk Lingan culture. [1] [2] The town area covers 153 hectares; and it is divided into an east village, west ...
Panyu lies at the heart of the Pearl River Delta, its boundary straddles from latitudes 22.26' to 23.05', and sprawls from longitudes 113.14' to 113.42'.Facing the Lion Sea in the east and the estuary of the Pearl River in the south, its eastern border is separated from Dongguan by a strip of water, and the western border of Panyu is adjacent to the cities of Nanhai, Shunde and Zhongshan ...
Contact Singapore (Chinese: 联系新加坡) was an agency of the Singapore government whose primary function is to draw people from around the world to work, invest and live in Singapore, with the ultimate aim of boosting economic development. [1] [2] It was an alliance of Singapore’s Economic Development Board and Ministry of Manpower. [3]
Zini Village, Shawan Town, Fanyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Coordinates 22°53′50″N 113°17′25″E / 22.8971046°N 113.2902079°E / 22.8971046; 113.2902079
Zini Village, Shawan Town, Fanyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Coordinates 22°53′46″N 113°17′28″E / 22.8961392°N 113.2911684°E / 22.8961392; 113.2911684
Shawan (沙湾, lit. "Sandy Bay"), a settlement in Shandong; see 1452 Yellow River floods; Shawan Ancient Town, a township in Panyu District of Guangzhou City, Guangdong; Shawan, Xinjiang, a county-level city in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region; Shawan District, in Leshan Prefecture-Level City, Sichuan
Shawan, also transliterated from Chinese to Uyghur as Savan, is a county-level city situated in the north of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region under the administration of the Tacheng Prefecture. It has an area of 12,468 km 2 (4,814 sq mi) with a population of 200,000.
Leshan has a long history, with written records tracing back to around 700 BC during the Kai Ming dynasty of the Shu Kingdom.Around the early Spring and Autumn period, the Ba people, led by Kai Ming Bie Ling, migrated from western Hubei and settled at the confluence of the three rivers in what is now Leshan, including present-day Fengzhouba and the Dadu River.