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  2. Huangshan - Wikipedia

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    Huangshan (Chinese: 黄山), [2] literally meaning the Yellow Mountain(s), is a mountain range in southern Anhui province in eastern China. It was originally called "Yishan", and it was renamed because of a legend that Emperor Xuanyuan once made alchemy here. [ 3 ]

  3. Huangshan City - Wikipedia

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    Huangshan (simplified Chinese: 黄山; traditional Chinese: 黃山; pinyin: Huángshān) is a prefecture-level city in southern Anhui Province, People's Republic of China. Huangshan means Yellow Mountain in Chinese and the city is named after the famously scenic Yellow Mountains which cover much of the city's vast geographic expanse. The ...

  4. Huangshan District - Wikipedia

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    Huangshan District (simplified Chinese: 黄山区; traditional Chinese: 黃山區; pinyin: Huángshān Qū) is a district of Huangshan City, Anhui province, China. It has a population of 163,000 and an area of 1,669 square kilometres (644 sq mi). [1] The government of Huangshan District is located in Jintai Town.

  5. Yi County, Anhui - Wikipedia

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    Yi County or Yixian (simplified Chinese: 黟县; traditional Chinese: 黟縣; pinyin: Yī Xiàn) is a county in the southeast of Anhui Province, China, under the jurisdiction of Huangshan City. It has a population of 100,000 [when?] and an area of 847 square kilometres (327 sq mi). The government of Yi County is located in Biyang Town.

  6. Tunxi District - Wikipedia

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    Tunxi District (Chinese: 屯溪区; pinyin: Túnxī Qū) is the central district of Huangshan City, Anhui Province, eastern China. It has a population of 217,637 (2010) [1] and an area of 249 square kilometres (96 sq mi). Tunxi District has jurisdiction over four subdistricts and five towns.

  7. Qimen County - Wikipedia

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    Qimen County (simplified Chinese: 祁门 县; traditional Chinese: 祁門 縣; pinyin: Qímén Xiàn; alternately romanized as Keemun) is a county in the southeast of Anhui Province, China, bordering Jiangxi Province to the southwest. It is the westernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Huangshan City. It has a population ...

  8. Hongcun - Wikipedia

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    Hongcun (Chinese: 宏村; pinyin: Hóngcūn; lit. 'Hong village') is a village in Hongcun Town, Yi County, Huangshan City [1] [2] in the historical Huizhou region of southern Anhui Province, China, near the southwest slope of Mount Huangshan.

  9. Huizhou, Anhui - Wikipedia

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    Huizhou (Chinese: 徽 州; pinyin: Huīzhōu) is a historical region in Anhui Province which roughly corresponds to Huangshan City today – the southernmost region of the province. In Ming and Qing dynasties, Huizhou was a prefecture corresponding to Huangshan city and Jixi County of modern Xuancheng, plus Wuyuan County in northeastern Jiangxi.