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Quyang County (simplified Chinese: 曲阳县;
traditional Chinese: 曲陽縣; pinyin:
Qūyáng Xiàn) is
under the
administration of
Baoding City,
Hebei province, China...
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Quyang (simplified Chinese: 渠阳镇;
traditional Chinese: 渠陽鎮; pinyin:
Qúyáng Zhèn) is an
urban town and the
county seat of
Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous...
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Quyang Road (simplified Chinese: 曲阳路;
traditional Chinese: 曲陽路; pinyin:
Qǔyáng Lù) is a
station on
Shanghai Metro Line 8. It
began operation on December...
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Yangping (Chinese: 羊平; pinyin: Yángpíng) is a town in
Quyang County, Hebei, China. It is
located in the
south of the county, 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) from...
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Gaobeidian County)
Dingzhou Porcelain Kiln
Relic (960-1127,
Quyang County)
Beiyue Temple (386-543,
Quyang County) Jin-cha-ji
Border Region Headquarters Ruins...
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Ouyang Xiaofang (Chinese: 欧阳晓芳; born 5
April 1983) is a
weightlifter from Liaoning, People's
Republic of China.
Ouyang parti****ted in the women's -63 kg...
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Quyang Township (Chinese: 曲阳桥乡) is a township-level
division of
Zhengding County, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China. List of township-level
divisions of Hebei...
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Beiyue Temple (Chinese: 北岳庙) is a
Taoist temple located in
Quyang,
Hebei Province, China. The
temple was used to make
sacrifices to
Mount Heng by the emperors...
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comic character),
though it has
diversified to
include other roles.
Quyang County, in
central Hebei, is
noted for Ding ware, a type of
Chinese ceramics...
- The two
artificial lakes Houhai and
Qianhai were
built in Dadu by the Yuan. The Yuan
built the
Dening Hall in
Quyang in 1270....