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Huacheng (simplified Chinese: 华城;
traditional Chinese: 華城; pinyin:
Huáchéng) is a town of
Wuhua County, in
northeastern Guangdong province, China. As...
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Huacheng Temple (Chinese: 化城寺; pinyin:
Huàchéng Sì) is the
oldest and most
prominent temple on
Mount Jiuhua,
Qingyang County, An**** Province, China. It...
- 4″N 113°19′9.3″E / 23.126222°N 113.319250°E / 23.126222; 113.319250
Huacheng Square, or
Flower City
Square (Chinese: 花城广场), is the
largest city square...
- June 1842, a
British fleet sailed up the
Yangtze and
began to
bombard Huacheng's position at Wusong.
While commanding the
Chinese fort there, Chen was...
- Ye
Huacheng (born in 1800, or 1812 ?), also
known as Donggu, was a
native of
Haicheng County in
Fujian Province,: 989 Qing Dynasty, and
later moved to...
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Huacheng Dadao station (Chinese: 花城大道站; pinyin:
Huāchéng Dàdào zhàn; lit. '
Huacheng Boulevard station'),
formerly Shuangta station (Chinese: 双塔站; pinyin:...
- 2000, a
series of five
books representing Pai's
lifework was
published by
Huacheng Publishing House in Guangzhou. This
series is
widely available in Mainland...
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Huachenglu station may
refer to:
Huachenglu station (Guangzhou Metro) (Chinese: 花城路站),
station of Line 9 (Guangzhou Metro)
Huachenglu station (Chongqing...
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politically reliable enough. In 1985, the
Chinese version was
published by
Huacheng Publishing House, as a
restricted publication. It was
first available to...
- Qing bannermen,
British soldiers, and
local civilians. Qing
admiral Chen
Huacheng was
killed while defending a fort in Woosong. The fall of
Shanghai left...