- (87 mi) away from Guangzhou, on the edge of the
county Kaiping west of the
Pearl River Delta.
Kaiping consists of
broken terrain,
mostly either rocky or swampy...
- the Tan
River (潭江) near the
geographical center of
Kaiping,
about 12
kilometres southwest of
Kaiping city center.
Chikan is
located between the Li Garden...
- The
Kaiping Mines (开平煤矿 "
Kaiping Coal Mine") was one of the
first modern mining companies in Zhili, China. It was
founded by Li
Hongzhang and production...
- concrete.
These towers are
located mainly in
Kaiping,
Guangdong province, China. In 2007,
UNESCO designated the
Kaiping Diaolou and
Villages (开平碉楼与村落) a World...
-
Zheng Kaiping (born 7
November 1961) is a
Chinese sailor. He
competed in the 470
event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. "Zheng
Kaiping". Olympedia. Retrieved...
- the
centre of the
inner enclosure. The city,
originally named Kaiping (开平; 開平;
Kāipíng; 'open and flat'), was
designed by
Chinese architect Liu Bingzhong...
- Jianghai, Xin****), Heshan, and the more
rural Siyi (Xin****, Taishan,
Kaiping, and Enping),
which is the
ancestral homeland of
approximately 4 million...
-
refers to the four
former counties of Xin**** (Sunwui),
Taishan (Toisan),
Kaiping (Hoiping) and
Enping (Yanping) on the west side of the
Pearl River Delta...
-
Kaiping District (simplified Chinese: 开平区;
traditional Chinese: 開平區; pinyin:
Kāipíng Qū) is a
district of Tangshan, Hebei, China. The
district spans an...
-
Chinese businessman and
president of
Transsion Holdings. Zhu was born in
Kaiping, China. He
founded Tecno Telecommunications Limited, now
known as Transsion...