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  2. Tangzhuang - Wikipedia

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    Foreigners call “China town” as “Tang People Street”, and naturally call Chinese clothing “Tangzhuang”. [8] In southern China and among the Chinese diaspora, dialects like Cantonese refer to Han Chinese—as opposed to all Chinese nationals—as "Tang people" rather than "Han". It is thus also sometimes translated as a Chinese jacket.

  3. Tangzhuang, Jiangsu - Wikipedia

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    Tangzhuang (Chinese: 湯莊鎮) is a town in Gaoyou, Yangzhou, Jiangsu. [1] As of 2020 [update] , it has 4 residential communities and 17 villages under its administration. [ 2 ]

  4. List of cities in China - Wikipedia

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    According to the administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China, including Hong Kong and Macau, [clarify] there are three levels of cities: provincial-level cities [1] (consisting of municipalities and Special Administrative Regions [failed verification] [clarify] [2]), prefecture-level cities, and county-level cities.

  5. List of cities in China by population - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai is China's most populous urban area, [8] [9] while Chongqing is its largest city proper, the only city in China with the largest permanent population of over 30 million. [10] As of 2020, there were 113 Chinese cities with over 1 million people in urban areas. [11]

  6. Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Yangzhou is a prefecture-level city in central Jiangsu Province, East China.Sitting on the north bank of the Yangtze, it borders the provincial capital Nanjing to the southwest, Huai'an to the north, Yancheng to the northeast, Taizhou to the east, and Zhenjiang across the river to the south.

  7. Gaoyou - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Gaoyou was the last battle of the New Fourth Army against the Japanese invasion of China, and the last battle against the Japanese in Central China, ending with the surrender of the Japanese and the complete victory of the New Fourth Army. [5] On 19 January 1949, the CPC controlled the walled city.

  8. Zhouzhuang - Wikipedia

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    Zhouzhuang (Chinese: 周庄; pinyin: Zhōuzhuāng; Wu: Tseu-zaon) is a water town known for its canals in Jiangsu province, China. It is located within the administrative area of Kunshan, 30 km southeast of the city centre of Suzhou. [2]

  9. Tangshan - Wikipedia

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    Tangshan is an important heavy industrial city in North China. Its output include machinery, motor vehicles, chemicals, textiles, glass, petroleum products, and cement. It has been a coal-mining center since late Qing dynasty , as Guangdong merchant Tong King-sing opened the first coal mine using modern techniques in Kaiping in 1877. [ 15 ]