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Entrance gate of Dapeng Fortress Dapeng Fortress An alley within the fortress Traditional houses in Dapeng Fortress. Dapeng Fortress (Chinese: 大鹏城; pinyin: dàpéngchéng; Jyutping: daai6 paang4 sing4; Dapeng dialect [tʰaːi pʰuŋ saːŋ]) or Dapengsuocheng is a walled village in the subdistrict Dapeng, district Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China.
The Dapeng dialect is the main dialect across the whole peninsula. The Dapeng Fortress (Dapengcheng) was built to protect the inhabitants from attacks by Japanese pirates during the late Ming Dynasty. During the Second Opium War there was a possibility of annexation as part of British Hong Kong. Ultimately the area was never occupied by the ...
Dapeng New Area [2] (大鹏新区; Cantonese: [tàːi̯ pʰȁːŋ sɐ́n kʰɵ́y̯]) is an administrative area under the jurisdiction of Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong. It has a land area of 294.18 square kilometres (113.58 sq mi), a coastline of 133.22 kilometres (82.78 mi) and a total population of about 160,000.
Xichong (Chinese: 西冲 or 西涌) is a scenic spot in the Longgang District of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China located in the southern part of the Dapeng Peninsula, facing the South China Sea with Dapeng Bay on the west and Daya Bay on the East. Xichong is located within the Dapeng National Park, a recreational and scenic part of the ...
Dapeng Bay, a longgang in Shenzhen; Mirs Bay, Hong Kong, known as Dapeng Bay; Dapeng New District; Dapeng dialect (大鵬話), Chinese dialect spoken on the Dapeng Peninsula; Dapeng Fortress (大鹏城), in Dapeng Subdistrict; Dapeng International Plaza, skyscraper of Guangzhou; Dapeng, Xuzhou (大鹏所城), town in Tongshan District ...
Yangmeikeng (Chinese: 杨梅坑) is a valley and scenic spot facing Daya Bay, on Dapeng Peninsula, Dapeng New District, Shenzhen, China. [1] [2] Yangmeikeng is particularly famous for its natural beaches. Many chose to rent bikes to ride along the seashore. [3]
Dapeng or Great Peng (Chinese: 大彭), also known simply as Peng, [2] was a Chinese Bronze Age state that was centered at Xuzhou and Qiuwan (Tongshan District) in northern Jiangsu. First mentioned on oracle bones dating to the early 11th century BC, Dapeng was a contemporary of the late Shang dynasty , with whom it shared an ambiguous ...
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