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  2. Raffles City Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    Raffles City Chongqing consists of eight skyscrapers situated on a site covering 9.2 hectares, in Yuzhong District, at the tip of the peninsula where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet. Atop four of the 250-metre-tall towers is an enclosed skyway, called the Crystal. [ 4 ]

  3. Chongqing Medical University - Wikipedia

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    Chongqing Medical University (CQMU; simplified Chinese: 重庆医科大学; traditional Chinese: 重慶醫科大學), previously referred to as the Chongqing University of Medical Sciences (CQUMS), was established in 1956 in Chongqing, China. [1]

  4. List of universities and colleges in Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    City College of Science and Technology, Chongqing University: 重庆大学城市科技学院: Private Chongqing Police College: 重庆警察学院: Municipal Chongqing College of Humanities, Science and Technology: 重庆人文科技学院: Private Chongqing Nanfang Translators College, Sichuan International Studies University

  5. List of tallest buildings in Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    The skyline of Jiefangbei CBD in Yuzhong District with Chongqing World Financial Center in the right. This list of tallest buildings in Chongqing ranks skyscrapers in Chongqing, China by height. The tallest buildings in Chongqing are currently towers T3N and T4N of Raffles City Chongqing, which each rise 354.5 m (1,163 feet).

  6. Raffles City - Wikipedia

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    Raffles City is a group integrated complexes comprising retail, commercial, hotels and convention centre space developed by Singapore-based developer CapitaLand. Raffles City may refer to: Raffles City may refer to:

  7. Army Medical University - Wikipedia

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    After merging, the school was named "Seventh Military Medical University", and relocated to Shanghai in 1969. It moved back to Chongqing in 1975, when the Central Military Commission renamed it "Third Military Medical University". In 2017, the institution was renamed "Army Medical University" during the latest Chinese military reform.

  8. Eighteen Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The Eighteen Stairs became the main link between the upper and lower half of the city. [2] In 1891, when Chongqing was established as a port, the population increased dramatically. At this time, Chongqing began to expand and change its infrastructure, with the city's first mayor, Pan Wenhua, building roads.

  9. Raffles Medical Group - Wikipedia

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    Patients of Raffles Medical Clinics that required specialist care were initially referred to the public hospitals or private specialists. [6] In 1991, RMG appointed specialists in its medical staff. [ 6 ] [ 9 ] The Group consolidated its specialist service in 1993 with the opening of Raffles SurgiCentre at No. 182 Clemenceau Avenue – the ...