Changdao (disambiguation)

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The changdao is a style of Chinese swords.

The name Changdao may also refer to:

Changdao County County in Shandong, Peoples Republic of China

The Changdao County simplified Chinese: 长岛县; traditional Chinese: 長島縣; pinyin: Chángdǎo Xiàn; literally: 'long island county') is a county in Yantai, an area of Shandong in the People's Republic of China. It consists of the Changshan Islands (zh:长山列岛) in the Bohai Sea, north of Penglai. They are known for their sandy beaches and picturesque limestone cliffs. The total land area is only 56 square kilometers (22 sq mi), but the coastline is 146 km (91 mi) long.

Li County, Gansu County in Gansu, China

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Wangcheng District District in Hunan, Peoples Republic of China

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