- Hankou,
alternately romanized as
Hankow (simplified Chinese: 汉口;
traditional Chinese: 漢口; pinyin: Hànkǒu), was one of the
three towns (the
other two were...
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Hankow Road (Chinese: 漢口道) is a
street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It runs in the north-south
direction from
Salisbury Road to
Haiphong Road...
- HMAS
Hankow was a coal hulk of the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
between 1913
until 1932.
Built in 1869 by
Alexander Stephen and Sons,
Linthouse as the composite...
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Salix babylonica (Babylon
willow or
weeping willow; Chinese: 垂柳; pinyin: chuí liǔ) is a
species of
willow native to dry
areas of
northern China, but cultivated...
- (Chinese: 武漢國民政府), also
known as the
Wuhan government,
Wuhan regime, or
Hankow government, was a
government dominated by the left-wing of the Nationalist...
- The
Hankou Incident (also
rendered as
Hankow Incident;
Chinese and ****anese: 漢口事件 (Hankō
Jiken or Kankō Jiken)) was an
incident that
occurred on 3 April...
- and, from
their former romanizations, was
known at the time as the Canton–
Hankow railway. The
completion of the
Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge in 1957 finally...
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Hankow Airfield Wuhan Wangjiadun Airport (Chinese: 武汉王家墩机场) (IATA: WJD, ICAO: ZHWT), also
known as
Hankow Airfield, was an
airfield in Wangjiadun, Hankou...
- Chinese: 京汉铁路;
traditional Chinese: 京漢鐵路; pinyin: Jīnghàn Tiělù), also Peking–
Hankow railway, was the
former name of the
railway in
China from
Beijing to Hankou...
- The PS
Hankow was an iron
paddle steamer built at A and J Inglis, Pointhouse,
Glasgow with Yard No. 107. She was
transferred from
Yangtze to Hong Kong/Canton...