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  2. Eco-cities in China - Wikipedia

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    Design for the eco-city in Tangshan, China.. Eco-Cities in China are ambitious, planned urban development projects that serve as a key component of China’s climate change and urbanization strategies, which aim to integrate environmental sustainability with urban planning and design. [1]

  3. List of ethnic enclaves in Philippine cities - Wikipedia

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    Japantown, Paco, Manila Japantown, Iloilo City Japantown, Cebu City Japantown, Mandaue City Japantown, Davao City Little Tokyo (Barangay Mintal), Davao City; Little ...

  4. Changchun - Wikipedia

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    Changchun [a] is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province in China. [8] Lying in the center of the Songliao Plain, Changchun is administered as a sub-provincial city, comprising 7 districts, 1 county and 3 county-level cities. [9]

  5. Orange Isle - Wikipedia

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    Orange Isle (Chinese: 橘子洲; pinyin: Júzi Zhōu) is an isle in Xiang River, Changsha, Hunan, China. [1] [2] It also known by other names, such as Ju Isle (橘洲; Jú Zhōu) and Shuilu Isle (水陆洲; 水陸洲; Shuǐlù Zhōu; 'Water-and-land Isle').

  6. The Beijinger - Wikipedia

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    The website has a feature "Echinacities" that lets people browse a substantial number of jobs. Users can choose jobs that are freelance, part-time, or full-time and filter by location. They can choose jobs in the secretarial, IT, and teaching sectors.

  7. Chinese bathhouses - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bathhouses have thousands of years of history and consist of numerous variations. The Chinese word for bathhouses in general is zǎotáng (澡堂); although in the stricter sense may refer to traditional, low-cost Chinese bathhouses to contrast with modern, upmarket Chinese bathhouses known as xǐyù zhōngxīn (洗浴中心) or just xǐyù (洗浴).

  8. Daqing - Wikipedia

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    Daqing (simplified Chinese: 大庆; traditional Chinese: 大慶; pinyin: Dàqìng) is a prefecture-level city in the west of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.

  9. Chu River and Han Street - Wikipedia

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    Street map of Wuhan showing East Lake and Shahu Lake: the Chu River and Han Street development is located between these two lakes. Chu River and Han Street (Chinese: 楚河汉街; pinyin: Chǔhé Hànjiē) is a street and a river in Wuhan, which is developed as a project of the Phase 1 of Wuhan Central Cultural Zone.