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Hanjiang District is one of the three districts of Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, in eastern China. It is one of the two districts (along with Guangling District) that divide the prefecture's urbanized core. It includes roughly the western half of Yangzhou's central city and adjacent suburbs.
The Han River, also known by its Chinese names Hanshui and Hanjiang, is a major river in Central China. A left tributary of the Yangtze , the longest river in Asia , it has a length of 1,532 km (952 mi) and is the longest tributary of the Yangtze system.
Hanjiang may refer to the following in China: Han River (Yangtze River tributary) (汉江), a tributary of the Yangtze, in Shaanxi and Hubei; Han River (Guangdong) (韩江), mostly in Guangdong, flowing into the South China Sea; Hanjiang District, Putian (涵江区), Fujian; Hanjiang District, Yangzhou (邗江区), Jiangsu
The Port of Wuhan is the natural river port of the sub-provincial city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China. The port lies at the confluence of the Yangtze and Hanjiang rivers. It is able to handle ocean-going ships of 10,000 DWT. In 2013, it had a throughput of 42.2 million tons of cargo, and 513,229 TEU of containers. [1]
International communication centers (ICC, Chinese: 国际传播中心) are state media institutions established by provinces and municipalities of the People's Republic of China.
Nanking residents with armbands of the Japanese flag Chinese civilians assisting Japanese soldiers. In China, the word hanjian (traditional Chinese: 漢奸; simplified Chinese: 汉奸; pinyin: Hànjiān; Wade–Giles: han-chien) is a pejorative term for those seen as traitors to the Chinese state and, to a lesser extent, Han Chinese ethnicity.
A Chinese hack compromised even more U.S. telecoms than previously known, including Charter Communications, Consolidated Communications and Windstream, the Wall Street Journal reported late on ...
Yangshou (simplified Chinese: 杨寿; traditional Chinese: 楊壽; pinyin: Yángshòu) is a town in Hanjiang District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. [1] As of 2020, it administers one residential neighborhood (Yangshou) and the following seven villages: [2] Dongxing Village (东兴村) Dunliu Village (墩留村) Fangji Village (方集村)