Nanxi

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Nanxi was an early form of Chinese opera, developed from ancient traditions of mime, singing, and dancing during the Song dynasty in the 12th century. The name means literally Southern drama, and the form originated in the area around Wenzhou in southeastern China.

Places

Nanxi District, Tainan District

Nanxi District, alternatively spelled Nansi, is a rural district of about 10,020 residents in Tainan, Taiwan.

Nanxi District, Yibin District in Sichuan, Peoples Republic of China

Nanxi District is a district of the city of Yibin, Sichuan province, People's Republic of China. Nanxi was known as Nanxi County until 28 July 2011, when it was upgraded to Nanxi District.

Nanxi Township Township in Jiangxi, Peoples Republic of China

Nanxi Township is a township under the administration of Taihe County in western Jiangxi, China. As of 2018, it has 1 residential community and 8 villages under its administration.

Towns in China

Nanxi, Anhui Town in Anhui, Peoples Republic of China

Nanxi is a town in Jinzhai County, Anhui province, China. As of 2018, it had one subdistrict neighborhood and 11 villages under its administration.

Nanxi, Chongqing Town in Chongqing, Peoples Republic of China

Nanxi is a town in Yunyang County, Chongqing province, China. As of 2018, it had five residential communities and 29 villages under its administration.

Nanxi, Guangdong Town in Guangdong, Peoples Republic of China

Nanxi is a town in Puning, Guangdong province, China. As of 2018, it had one subdistrict neighborhood and 40 villages under its administration.

Rivers of China

Nanxi River (Yunnan) tributary of the Red River in Yunnan

The Nanxi River, also known as the Nậm Thi River in Vietnamese or Namiti, is a tributary of the Red River located in China's Yunnan province. It is a border river of Lào Cai, Vietnam, and Hekou, China.

The Nanxi River is located in Yongjia County of the Zhejiang Province in eastern China, and is a major tributary of the Ou River.

See also

Nan Qi (artist)

Nan Qi or Nan Xi is a Chinese artist based in Beijing. He is best known for his "halo dot" paintings which combine traditional Chinese ink painting methodology with modern technology, creating a "Ben-Day" dot effect.

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Nanxi Bridge

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