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Yunnan [a] is an inland province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately 394,000 km 2 (152,000 sq mi) and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020).
On December 25, Cai E, Tang Jiyao, and Li Liejun, on the advice of Liang Qichao, declared Yunnan independent and expressed their opposition to Yuan Shikai's monarchy. Tang would stay as governor, but Cai and Li would assume command of the Nation Protection Army. On January 1, 1916, Yunnan published an official denunciation of Yuan Shikai's ...
Symbol Image Description National flag: The national flag of the People's Republic of China was designed by Zeng Liansong.It has a red field charged with five golden stars in the canton.
Lu Hao-tung's "Blue Sky with a White Sun" flag was used in the southern provinces of Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, and Guizhou, while the "18-Star Flag", "Five-Colored Flag", and other designs were used elsewhere. [citation needed]
Yunnan Yukun Steel logo used in 2021. Founded as Yunnan Yukun Steel Football Club on 31 July 2021 [1] by Yuxi Education Investment Co., Ltd., the club entered the 2021 Chinese Champions League, [2] with Zhu Jiong as the club's head coach. [2] Yunnan Yukun Steel were eventually knocked out in the finals in a group that consisted of Jinan ...
The Yunnan Provincial People's Government traces its origins to the Yunnan Provincial Military and Political Commission [], founded in December 1949.Its name was changed to Yunnan Provincial People's Committee (云南省人民委员会) in April 1955 and subsequently Yunnan Provincial Revolutionary Committee (云南省革命委员会) in August 1968 during the Cultural Revolution.
Long then re-aligned Yunnan under the Nationalist government in Nanjing but stringently guarded the province's autonomy. [1] In Second Sino-Japanese War, Yunnan served as, among other things, a home base for the Flying Tigers. The Burma Road was constructed, along which supplies travelled into the province and then into the heart of China.
Previously, the "Green Peacock" logo representing the former China Yunnan Airlines had been added to the front of the aircraft fuselages. [6] Since 2014, China Eastern Yunnan Airlines has successively launched a new livery of China Eastern Airlines, and the original "Green Peacock" pattern has since been removed.