Yongle was the era name of the Chinese Ming dynasty.
Yongle may also refer to:
Taiping, Tai-p’ing, or Tai Ping most often refers to:
Heping may refer to:
Hebei is a province in China.
Adenophora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, the bellflowers. Plants of this genus are known commonly as ladybells. Most are native to eastern Asia, with a few in Europe. Many are endemic to either China or Siberia.
Yulin may refer to the following places in China:
Daxing may refer to:
Chang'an was the capital of several Chinese dynasties, located on the site of present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Baiyun may refer to:
Xihe is the atonal pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of various Chinese names.
Gucheng, formerly romanized as Ku Ch'eng, may refer to the following places in China:
Xiangyang (襄阳) is a prefecture-level city in Hubei, China.
The history of the administrative divisions of China is covered in the following articles:
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.
Yong'an is a county-level city in Fujian, China.