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Jiangsu Garden Expo Park was built in July 2018. It was originally an old cement factory, [1] after the natural regeneration and restoration of mines, dungeons, valleys, and suburban areas, Jiangsu Garden Expo Park was completed at the end of 2020. This is a project to restore and attract ethnic minorities to return to mountainous areas ...
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Garden Expo Park station [1] (simplified Chinese: 园博园站; traditional Chinese: 園博園站; pinyin: Yuánbóyuán zhàn) is a station on Line 14 of the Beijing Subway. [2] It opened on May 5, 2013.
Nanjing International Expo Center has hosted a large number of expositions, including The 6th World Chinese Entrepreneur Convention, The 6th International Retailers' Sourcing Fair & China Sourcing Fair, and the annual meeting of BASF-YPC Co. Ltd. [3] On December 12, 2011, Nanjing International Expo Center won The Top 10 Brands of the Year among ...
China Wu Culture Expo Park is located in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China. In July 2008, the municipal CPC committee and the Government of Wuxi initiated this program. The park contains significant remains of Wu-Yue Culture as well as original agricultural wetlands, making it a valuable area for protection and development.
Jiangdu (Chinese: 江都区; pinyin: Jiāngdū Qū; historically known as Kiangtu) is one of three districts of Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, China. The district spans an area of 1,518.78 square kilometres (586.40 sq mi), and as of November 1, 2020, has 926,577 inhabitants. [2] Formerly a county, Jiangdu became a district in July 1994.
Garden Expo North Station (Chinese: 园博园北站), is a transfer station on Line 6 and Line 7 of the Wuhan Metro. It entered revenue service on December 28, 2016. It is located in Dongxihu District and it is the northern terminus of Line 7. [1] [2]
Zhan Garden (simplified Chinese: 瞻园; traditional Chinese: 瞻園; pinyin: Zhān Yuán, literally "Garden of Forward Watching") is a Chinese garden located on No. 128 Zhan Yuan Road, beside Fuzimiao, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. [1] The first garden on this site was built during the early Ming dynasty by the general Xu Da.