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Hainan is a province of the People's Republic of China.
Hainan may also refer to:
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Taiping, Tai-p’ing, or Tai Ping usually refers to:
Xianfeng may refer to:
Heping may refer to:
Xinhua typically refers to "New China" (Chinese: t 新華,s 新华, 新化,pXīnhuá). Depending on context, it may refer to:
Hainan Airlines Co., Ltd. is an airline headquartered in Haikou, Hainan, People's Republic of China. It is the largest civilian-run and majority state-owned air transport company, making it the fourth-largest airline in terms of fleet size in the People's Republic of China, and tenth-largest airline in Asia in terms of passengers carried. It operates scheduled domestic and international services on 500 routes from Hainan and nine locations on the mainland, as well as charter services. Its main base is Haikou Meilan International Airport, with hubs at Beijing Capital International Airport and Xi'an Xianyang International Airport and several focus cities. Hainan Airlines is a Skytrax 5-star airline.
The 10th National Games of the People's Republic of China was a multi-sport event that was held in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, from 12–23 October 2005.
Hongqi may refer to:
China's National Highway G010 is an abolished national highway in China, which runs from Tongjiang in Heilongjiang to Sanya in Hainan. It is 5,700 km (3,500 mi) in length, the longest China National Highway to date.
Wuxing may refer to:
Chang'an was the capital of several Chinese dynasties, located on the site of present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Sanjiang originally and typically refers to the Three Parallel Rivers of southwestern China: the Jinsha, the Lancang (Mekong), and the Nu (Salween).
Yunlong may refer to:
Gonghe may refer to:
Yongxing (永兴/永興) may refer to:
Qingshan (青山) may refer to the following locations in China:
The History of the administrative divisions of China after 1949 refers to the administrative divisions under the People's Republic of China. In 1949, the communist forces initially held scattered fragments of China at the start of the Chinese civil war. By late 1949, they controlled the majority of mainland China, forcing the Republic of China government to relocate to Taiwan.