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Mount Wutai, also
known by its
Chinese name
Wutaishan and as
Mount Qingliang, is a
sacred Buddhist site at the
headwaters of the Qings**** in
Shanxi Province...
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Xinzhou Wutaishan Airport (IATA: WUT, ICAO: ZBXZ),
formerly Dingxiang Airport, is a
civilian and
military dual-use
airport in
Dingxiang County, Shanxi...
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Wutaishan Sports Center is a
sports center in Nanjing, China. It was
established in 1952 and it was one of the
oldest and most
advanced stadiums in early...
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Wutaishan Gymnasium is an
indoor arena in Nanjing, China. The
arena is used
mainly for
indoor sports such as basketball, and it
hosted the
final round...
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Wutaishan Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 五台山体育场) is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Wutaishan Sports Center (Simplified Chinese: 五台山体育中心), Nanjing, China. It...
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Table tennis Qingliangshan...
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Chinese football.
Nanjing City
plays its home
matches at the
Wutaishan Stadium,
located within Gulou District. The club was
founded on 29 December...
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Founded in 1998, it
competes in the
Chinese Women's
Super League,
using Wutaishan Stadium as home ground. They have won two
league titles. The team was...
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Basketball at the 2014
Summer Youth Olympics took
place at the
Wutaishan Sports Center in Nanjing, China.
Group A Brazil China Estonia Germany Hungary...
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China volleyball league.
There are two
major sports centers in Nanjing,
Wutaishan Sports Center and
Nanjing Olympic Sports Center. Both of
these two are...