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  2. Changtang - Wikipedia

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    The Changtang Nature Reserve Map including part of the Changtang (labeled as CHANG-THANG) (DMA, 1975). Most of the Tibetan Changtang is now protected nature reserves consisting of the Chang Tang Nature Reserve, the second-largest nature reserve in the world, and four new adjoining smaller reserves totaling 496,000 square kilometres (192,000 sq mi) of connected nature reserves that represent an ...

  3. Chang Tang Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Chang Tang National Nature Reserve (Chinese: 羌塘国家级自然保护区) lies in the northern Tibetan Plateau.It is the third-largest land nature reserve in the world, after the Northeast Greenland National Park and Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, with an area of over 334,000 km 2 (129,000 sq mi), [1] [2] making it bigger than 183 countries.

  4. Chang'an - Wikipedia

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    Chang'an never recovered after the apex of the Tang dynasty, but there are some monuments from the Tang era still standing. After Zhu Quanzhong moved the capital to Luoyang, the Youguo Governorate ( 佑國軍 ) was established in Chang'an, with Han Jian being the jiedushi ( 佑國軍節度使 ).

  5. Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Pancakes was rare in China before the Tang, when it gained popularity. [285] Food shops in Tang cities such as Chang'an commonly sold both pancakes and dumplings. [283] Hu cake was extremely popular during the Tang. [286] Hu cake was toasted in the oven, covered with sesame seeds, and served at taverns, inns and shops. Japanese Buddhist monk ...

  6. Xi'an - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded Christian missionary in China was Alopen, a Syriac-speaker, who arrived in Xi'an (then known as Chang'an) in 635 along the Silk Road. The Nestorian Stele , now located in Xi'an's Beilin Museum , is a Tang Chinese stele erected in 781 that documents the 150 years of early Christianity in China following Alopen. [ 33 ]

  7. Daming Palace - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It served as the imperial residence of the Tang emperors for more than 220 years. [3] Today, it is designated as a national heritage site of China, [5] and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor". [6] The area is located northeast of present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. [7]

  8. Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Tang dynasty and inspection circuits (道 dào) in 742, according to The Cambridge History of China Tang dynasty territory and its changes throughout history. The Tang dynasty of China administered territory using a hierarchical system of three descending divisions: circuits (dào 道), prefectures (zhōu 州), and counties (xiàn 縣).

  9. File:Map of Chang'an in Tang Dynasty.svg - Wikipedia

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