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  2. Hegang - Wikipedia

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    Hegang (Chinese: 鹤岗; pinyin: Hègǎng, also known as Heli and Xingshan), is a prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang province of the People's Republic of China, situated in the southeastern section of the Lesser Khingan Range, facing Jiamusi across the Songhua River to the south and Russia's Jewish Autonomous Oblast across the Amur River to the north.

  3. Shangrao - Wikipedia

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  4. Geography of China - Wikipedia

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    Geography of China

  5. Cartography of China - Wikipedia

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    On the reverse side of the engraving is another map, Huayi tu. Chinese cartography began in the 5th century BC during the Warring States period when cartographers started to make maps of the Earth's surface. Its scope extended beyond China's borders with the expansion of the Chinese Empire under the Han dynasty.

  6. Heihe–Tengchong Line - Wikipedia

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    Heihe–Tengchong Line dividing Mainland China into eastern (area in red) and western (area in yellow) halves Population density in the year 2000. The Heihe–Tengchong Line (simplified Chinese: 黑河–腾冲线; traditional Chinese: 黑河–騰衝線; pinyin: Hēihé–Téngchōng xiàn), also called the Aihui-Tengchong Line (and internationally as the Hu line), is an imaginary line that ...

  7. Zhenjiang - Wikipedia

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  8. Wenchang Space Launch Site - Wikipedia

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    Wenchang Space Launch Site

  9. Mao Kun map - Wikipedia

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    Mao Kun map. Mao Kun map, usually referred to in modern Chinese sources as Zheng He's Navigation Map ( traditional Chinese: 鄭和航海圖; simplified Chinese: 郑和航海图; pinyin: Zhèng Hé hánghǎi tú ), is a set of navigation charts published in the Ming dynasty military treatise Wubei Zhi. [ 1] The book was compiled by Mao Yuanyi ...