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Xianning Prefecture-level city in Hubei, Peoples Republic of China

Xianning is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Jiangxi to the southeast and Hunan to the southwest. It is known as the "City of Osmanthus".

Nanning Wuxu International Airport airport in Wuxu, Peoples Republic of China

Nanning Wuxu Airport is an airport serving Nanning, the capital of Guangxi Autonomous Region, China. It is located 32 km (20 mi) south-west of the centre of the city. The airport was built in 1962, with improvements made in 1990. Terminal 2, with an area measuring 189,000 m2 (2,030,000 sq ft), opened in 25 September 2014. It is designed to handle 16 million passengers annually. The number of passengers reached 1 million in 2002, and jumped to 2 million by 2006. In 2016, 11.56 million passengers used the airport.

Anning, Yunnan County-level City in Yunnan, Peoples Republic of China

Anning is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, China. It is located approximately 28 kilometers southwest of Kunming city proper. In 1995, Anning was upgraded to a county-level city from a county.

Ning (surname) Chinese surname 甯 (Q987813) and 寧 (Q10945883)

Ning is the romanisation of the Chinese surnames 寧 Níng and its variant 甯 Nìng. After the introduction of simplified characters, both names were written as 宁 in Mainland China until 2000, when the character 甯 was restored as an accepted variant for people whose family had originally used that character. However, usage of 甯 remains rare, with most continuing to use 宁.

Anning District District in Gansu, Peoples Republic of China

Anning District is one of 5 districts of the prefecture-level city of Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu Province, Northwest China. The Northwest Normal University is located in the district.

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Ningming County County in Guangxi, Peoples Republic of China

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Xianan District District in Hubei, Peoples Republic of China

Xian'an is a district of the city of Xianning, Hubei, People's Republic of China.

Beizhen County-level city in Liaoning, Peoples Republic of China

Beizhen is a city in west-central Liaoning province of Northeast China. It is under the administration of Jinzhou City.

The Nanjing–Anqing intercity railway is a high-speed rail, passenger-dedicated line between cities of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province and Anqing, Anhui Province, in China. Construction of the 258-kilometre (160 mi) railway began in January 2010, and the line was opened on 6 December 2015.

Lubiao Subdistrict Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Lubiao Subdistrict formerly a town situated in western Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. Its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011. The name Lubiao means "a place with many white stones" in Yi language.

Caopu Subdistrict Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Caopu Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in western Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. Formerly a town, its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011. The subdistrict has many industrial enterprises.

Qionglong Subdistrict, Anning, Yunnan Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Qinglong Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in northern Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. It lies about 60 km west of Kunming, situated on the east bank of the Tanglang River. Formerly a town, its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011.

Xianjie Subdistrict Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Xianjie Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in southern Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. It lies about 8 km west of Anning City, situated on the west bank of the Mingyi River. Formerly a town, its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011.

Bajie Subdistrict Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Bajie Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in southern Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. It lies about 38 km west of Anning City, situated on the west bank of the Mingyi River. Formerly a town, its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011.

Taiping New City Subdistrict Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Taiping New City Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in eastern Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. It lies about 12 km east of Anning City, situated at the western foot of the West Hill. Formerly a town (太平镇), its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011.

Wenquan Subdistrict, Anning, Yunnan Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Wenquan Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in northern Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. It lies about 8 km north of Anning City, situated on the bank of the Tanglang River. Formerly a town, its status changed to a subdistrict of Anning in 2011. The town is named for its hot spring.

Jinfang Subdistrict Subdistrict in Yunnan, China

Jinfang Subdistrict is a subdistrict situated in Anning City, Yunnan province, southwestern China. It is a southeastern district of the city of Anning. Formerly it was a part of Lianran Town, Anning City. The Lianran Town is divided into two subdistrict: Lianran and Jinfang in 2008.

Yang Huanning is a former Chinese police and security official. He served as Executive Vice Minister of Public Security (minister-rank) from 2008 to 2015, then as Director of State Administration of Work Safety until his dismissal and demotion in 2017 for violation of party discipline. He was a member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Zhang Zining Chinese singer

Zhang Zining, known by her stage name Zining, is a Chinese singer. She was the main vocalist of Chinese girl group MERA before taking part in the survival show Produce 101. She debuted as a member of Rocket Girls 101 after finishing seventh on the show.