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Jingshan Park is an
imperial park
covering 23
hectares (57 acres)
immediately north of the
Forbidden City in the
Imperial City area of Beijing, China....
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Jingshan may
refer to the
following locations: The Jing
Mountains (荊山),
Hubei Jingshan,
Hubei (京山市), county-level city of Jingmen,
Hubei Jingshan Park...
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Beijing Jingshan School (Chinese: 北京景山学校; pinyin: Běijīng
Jǐngshān Xuéxiào) is a
public K–12
school in Dongcheng, Beijing, China. The
school is supervised...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Lú
Jìngshān Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Lou4 Zing6 Saan1...
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located in
Jingshan Park, Beijing, China. It is a
tourist attraction and
national landmark in
Jingshan Park. The
Chongzhen Emperor Zhu...
- Lang
Jingshan (Chinese: 郎靜山, Láng
Jìngshān; 4
August 1892 – 13
April 1995), also
romanized as Long Chin-san and Lang Ching-shan, was a
pioneering photographer...
- the 23 ha (57-acre)
Jingshan Park. The
Forbidden City is
surrounded on
three sides by
imperial gardens. To the
north is
Jingshan Park, also
known as Prospect...
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Jingshan is a county-level city of
Jingmen City, in
central Hubei Province, People's
Republic of China. It is
named after nearby Mount Jingyuan (京源山)....
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Jiang Jingshan (Chinese: 姜景山; pinyin: Jiāng
Jǐngshān; Korean: 강경산;
February 1936 – 27 June 2021) was a
Chinese aerospace engineer with
expertise in microwave...
- John
Baptist Liu
Jingshan (October 24, 1913 –
February 4, 2013) was the
Roman Catholic bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ningxia, China. Ordained...