- (7,070 ft).
Mount Hua is also
called Huashan, its
literal name, and
nicknamed "Number One
Steepest Mountain Under Heaven."
Mount Hua is
located near the...
- Lin
Hua Shan (born 3
January 1987) is a
Taiwanese archer representing Chinese Taipei, who won the
bronze medal in the team
competition at the 2006 Asian...
-
Hua or
Huashan is a
sacred mountain in Shaanxi,
China Huashan may also
refer to the
following locations in China:
Huashan Rock Art,
Guangxi Huashan District...
- north. A 1995
study said
scarps along the
Huashan Fault were 3–8 m (9.8–26.2 ft) high. Near the town of
Huashan, the
fault terrace contained Yangshao culture...
-
Jiuhua (simplified Chinese: 九华山;
traditional Chinese: 九華山; pinyin: Jǐuhuà
Shān; lit. 'Nine
Glorious Mountains')
located in Chizhou, An****
Province in China...
- Mingzhou):
leader of Tai
Shan Sect.
Zhang Chen as Qing Bo:
disciple of Tai
Shan Sect. Liu
Ruxuan as Qing
Hua:
disciple of Tai
Shan Sect. Wang
Yilong as Qing...
- The
Huashan 1914
Creative Park (traditional Chinese: 華山1914文化創意產業園區;
simplified Chinese: 华山1914文化创意产业园区; pinyin:
Huàshān 1914 Wénhuà Chuàngyì Chǎnyè Yuánqū)...
- The
Mount Hua Sect, also
known as the
Huashan Sect, is a
fictional martial arts sect
mentioned in
several works of
wuxia fiction. It is
commonly featured...
- very
clumsy in his movements. Vervoorn, Aat (1990). "Cultural
Strata of
Hua Shan, the Holy Peak of the West".
Monumenta Serica. 39: 1–30. doi:10.1080/02549948...
- The
Zuojiang Huashan Rock Art
Cultural Landscape (Chinese: 花山壁画; pinyin:
Huāshān Bìhuà) is an
extensive ****embly of
historical rock art that was painted...