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Lijiang (Chinese: 丽江),
formerly romanized as Likiang, is a prefecture-level city in the
northwest of
Yunnan Province, China. It has an area of 21,219...
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Chinese politician Li
Jiang (politician, born 1958),
Chinese politician Lijiang (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
- Ji-
li Jiang (born
February 2, 1954) is a
Chinese author. She is most
famous for the memoir, Red
Scarf Girl, as well as The
Magical Monkey King. She grew...
- name to
Li Jinhai,
meaning the "coming child." Therefore,
Jiang Qing also
called herself Li Jin.
Several other sources indicate her
birth name
Li Shumeng...
- (273 mi)
course of the
Li and Gui
Rivers is
flanked by
green hills.
Cormorant fishing is
often ****ociated with the
Lijiang.
Cruises on the
Li are famous, attracting...
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commonly called the Old Town of
Lijiang (simplified Chinese: 丽江古城;
traditional Chinese: 麗江古城) is the
historical center of
Lijiang City, in Yunnan, China. It...
- July 27, 1927) is a Chinese-American
former actor. He is the
father of Ji-
li Jiang, the
author of Red
Scarf Girl. O was born in
Shanghai in 1927 and attended...
- The
Lijiang–Shangri-la
railway (Chinese: 丽江至香格里拉铁路; pinyin:
Lìjiāng Zhì Xiānggélǐlā tiělù) or
Lixiang railway (Chinese: 丽香铁路; pinyin: Lìxiāng tiělù),...
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Li Jiang (李絳; 764 –
March 8, 830),
courtesy name
Shenzhi (深之),
formally Duke Zhen of Zhao
Commandery (趙郡貞公), was a
Chinese politician during the Tang dynasty...
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Lijiang is a city in China's
Yunnan province.
Lijiang may also
refer to: Old Town of
Lijiang,
World Heritage Site, in
downtown Lijiang Li River or Lijiang...