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  2. Kunming - Wikipedia

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    It hosts the Kunming Leg of the Omega China Tour. Kunming has attracted foreign investment in golf course development. "Spring City" Golf Resort is a US$600 million project that began as an investment led by Singapore's Keppel Land Group in 1992. Jack Nicklaus and course designer Robert Trent Jones, Jr designed the two courses. [53]

  3. Yiliang County, Kunming - Wikipedia

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    Kunming: Established: 1956: Area ... Yíliáng Xiàn) is a county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, China. Administrative divisions

  4. List of cities in China - Wikipedia

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    Cities in the People's Republic of China General topographic map of the populous part of China as per 2024, ... Kunming: 1995-10-13 Baoshan:

  5. Burma Road - Wikipedia

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    The Burma Road (Chinese: 滇缅公路) was a road linking Burma (now known as Myanmar) with southwest China. Its terminals were Lashio, Burma, in the south and Kunming, China, the capital of Yunnan province in the north. It was built in 1937–1938 while Burma was a British colony to convey supplies to China during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  6. Kunming Changshui International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kunming Changshui International Airport (IATA: KMG, ICAO: ZPPP) is an international airport serving Kunming, the capital of Southwestern China’s Yunnan province. The airport is located 24.5 km (15.2 mi) northeast of the city center in a graded mountainous area about 2,100 m (6,900 ft) above sea level.

  7. Guandu, Kunming - Wikipedia

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    Guandu District (Chinese: 官渡区; pinyin: Guāndù Qū) is one of seven districts of the prefecture-level city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, Southwest China. Administrative divisions [ edit ]

  8. Wuhua, Kunming - Wikipedia

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    Wuhua District (simplified Chinese: 五华区; traditional Chinese: 五華區; pinyin: Wǔhuá Qū) is one of seven districts of the prefecture-level city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, Southwest China.

  9. Xishan, Kunming - Wikipedia

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    Xishan District (Chinese: 西山区; pinyin: Xīshān Qū) is one of seven districts of the prefecture-level city of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, Southwest China. Xishan District occupies the western bank of Dian Lake. It takes its name from the Western Mountains (Xishan) located within the district.