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Songjiang, from the Chinese for "Pine River" and formerly romanized as Sungkiang, usually refers to one of the following areas within the municipal limits of Shanghai:

It may also refer to the following locations in China:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Songjiang, Shanghai</span> District in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China

Songjiang is a suburban district of Shanghai. It has a land area of 605.64 km2 (233.84 sq mi) and a population of 1,582,398 (2010). Owing to a long history, Songjiang is known as the cultural root of Shanghai.

Yulin may refer to the following places in China:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Acheng District</span> District in Heilongjiang, Peoples Republic of China

Acheng District is one of nine districts of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, covering part of the southeastern suburbs. The district was approved to establish from the former Acheng City (阿城市) by the Chinese State Council on August 15, 2006. As of 2010, it had a population of 596,856 residing in an area of 2,680 km2 (1,030 sq mi), and is 29 km (18 mi) southeast of downtown Harbin, 190 km (120 mi) north of Jilin City, and around 50 km (31 mi) south of the Songhua River. It lies within the basin of and until 1909 was considered synonymous with the Ashi River which gave its name to the Jurchen Jin Dynasty. The district administers nine subdistricts, eight towns, one township, and one ethnic township. It borders Daowai District to the north, Bin County to the northeast, Shangzhi to the southeast, and Wuchang to the south, Shuangcheng District to the west, and Pingfang and Xiangfang Districts to the northwest.

Mount Hua or Huashan is a sacred mountain in Shaanxi, China

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ning'an</span> County-level city in Heilongjiang, Peoples Republic of China

Ning'an is a city located approximately 20 km (12 mi) southwest of Mudanjiang, in the southeast of Heilongjiang province, China, bordering Jilin province to the south. It is located on the Mudanjiang River, which flows north, eventually falling into the Sungari River near Sanxing.

Xinan or Xin'an may refer to the following locations in China:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yilan County, Heilongjiang</span> County in Heilongjiang, Peoples Republic of China

Yilan County is a county of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang. It is more than 240 kilometres (150 mi) to the east-northeast of central Harbin. Its county seat, which is also called Yilan, is located near the confluence of the Mudan River with the Sungari. The easternmost county-level division of Harbin City, it borders Fangzheng County to the southwest, Tonghe County to the west, as well as the prefecture-level cities of Yichun to the north, Jiamusi to the northeast, Qitaihe to the southeast, and Mudanjiang to the south.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sijing station</span> Shanghai Metro station

Sijing is a station on Shanghai Metro Line 9. It began operation on December 29, 2007. It is located in Sijing Town (泗泾镇) of Songjiang District.This station can transfer to the bus routes songjiang 45, songjiang 46, songjiang 46 local, songjiang 47, songjiang 48, songjiang 57(local name 松江45,松江46,松江46区间,松江47,松江48,松江57),191, and 191B.It has 2 places for entering and 2 places for exiting. South of the station is a bus station transferring to the routes 186 and huchen line (local name沪陈线).

Jinjiang may refer to the following locations in China:

Xinzhuang can refer to the following locations:

Xinghua, the Mandarin Chinese pinyin transliteration of three similarly pronounced names, may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bayan County</span> County in Heilongjiang, Peoples Republic of China

Bayan County is a county of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang. It borders Mulan County to the east, Bin County to the south, Hulan District to the west, as well as the prefecture-level city of Suihua to the north.

Dongfeng District is a district of the city of Jiamusi, Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dongpo District</span> District in Sichuan, China

Dongpo District is a district of the city of Meishan, Sichuan Province, China. It is named after the Song Dynasty scholar and poet Su Dongpo, who was born there.

Tongjiang may refer to the following locations in China:

Antu County is a county of southeastern Jilin province, Northeast China. It is under the administration of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. Antu is home to Korean and Manchu minorities. In 2020 it had a population of 195,000, of which 17.9% Koreans. It has a border crossing with North Korea at Shuangmufeng (双目峰).

Xinhe may refer to the following locations in China:

Songhuajiang (松花江) could refer to the following locations in China:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Songjiang Tram</span> Overview of transport in Shanghai

Songjiang Tram is a light rail tramway in Shanghai, China. The system consists of two lines totaling 31 km (19 mi) with 42 stations. Unlike the Zhangjiang Tram, Songjiang trams use centenary power supply and steel-wheeled rail systems. Most of them use independent rights of way. The intersection signal lights were adjusted through the system to make them pass first, and the running speed reaches 25-30km/h. Trains run from 6:00 till 22:00. With further extension of the network public transport modal split in Songjiang is expected from the current 23% to 40%.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jinze</span> Town in Shanghai, China

Jinze is a town in Qingpu District of Shanghai, China. As of the 2017 census it had a population of 60,800 and an area of 108.49-square-kilometre (41.89 sq mi). The town is bordered by two provinces, namely Zhejiang and Jiangsu. With convenient land and water transportation, it is an important transport hub linking Shanghai, Zhejiang and Jiangsu. It is surrounded by the towns of Shenta, Zhouzhuang and Jinxi on the northwest, Liantang Town on the southeast, Zhujiajiao Town on the east, and the towns of Dingshan and Dashun on the southwest.