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Gansu Provincial Library was established in 1916, initially named the Gansu Public Library, [8] and was later renamed several times, [9] receiving its current name in 1953. [ 10 ] In 1966, the Complete Library of the Four Treasuries collected by the Wenyuange was moved from Shenyang to Lanzhou and kept in the special bookshelf of Gansu ...
The establishment of Lanzhou New Area (LNA) is the culmination of multiple strategies both from Chinese Central Government and Gansu Provincial Government.Since China launched its Western Development initiative in 2000, several 'Western' Provinces, such as Shanxi, Guangxi, etc. have seen a flurry of investments during the last decade due to the favorable policies those provinces received from ...
1.9 Lanzhou New Area. 2 Jiayuguan. 3 Jinchang. Toggle Jinchang subsection. 3.1 Jinchuan District. 3.2 Yongchang County. 4 Baiyin. Toggle Baiyin subsection. 4.1 Baiyin ...
Library Literature and Information Science Retrospective; Library Review (journal) Library Trends (1952–) Libri (journal) Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science; MLA Forum; New Century Library; New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship (Pub: Taylor & Francis). Half yearly. ISSN: 1361-4541, 1740-7885 (O). [31] Notes ...
A On August 20, 2012, Lanzhou New Area was approved by the State Council of China's Central Government. [46] In 2019, Lanzhou New Area was formally established as a county-level division of Lanzhou, its area being split off from Yongdeng and Gaolan. [47] [48] The updated area and population of Yongdeng and Gaolan are not yet reflected in the table.
Those journals and most other academic journals are indexed by major indexing services in China. Most scientific journals in China are published monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly. A few are published twice a month. The average time to publication is 14.1 months. [5] Most journals are available only in print form or only in electronic form.
In 2006 it had a population of 31,191, [3] [needs update] however by 2020, the entirety of Lanzhou New Area had a population of 450,000. The town is located in the middle of the Qinwangchuan plain, the largest plateau basin near Lanzhou, measuring roughly 40 km (25 mi) from north to south and 16 km (9.9 mi) from east to west.
The State-level new areas of the People's Republic of China are special economic-development zones supported by the central government. The zones are parts of cities at various levels in the formal hierarchy but are known as "national-level" or "state-level" in reference to the preferential policies and privileges that are granted directly by the State Council.