- ching-HY; Chinese: 青海, IPA: [tɕʰíŋ.xàɪ] ;
alternately romanized as
Tsinghai or
Chinghai)
Haidong Prefecture is
currently known as
Haidong PLC
after 2010 census;...
- Sinkiang-Tibet (UTC+06:00), Kansu-Szechwan (UTC+07:00),
Changhua (UTC+08:00) and
Chinghai (UTC+08:30).
These time
zones were
ratified in 1939 by the Nationalist...
-
Christianity is a
minority religion in the
Chinese province of Qinghai.
According to Asia Harvest,
estimates from 2020
suggest that of the
entire po****tion...
-
Qinghai Lake or Ch'inghai Lake, also
known by
other names, is the
largest lake in China.
Located in an
endorheic basin in
Qinghai Province, to
which it...
- Tibet, Yunnan).
Rummel (1991), pp. 247–251. (Honan, Shantung,
Qinghai [
Chinghai],
Gansu [Kansu],
Szechuan [Schechuan], Fujian), p. 240 (TAR).
Smith (2015)...
- The
Tianjin Provisional Government had
military control over Tianjin,
Chinghai,
Ningho and some
other regions, with 8
subordinate executive organizations...
-
While most of
China is
bogged down,
almost inevitably, by
Civil War,
Chinghai is
attempting to
carry out small-scale, but
nevertheless ambitious, development...
- paid by
Lhasa to the ****
Muslim warlord Ma Bufang, who
ruled Qinghai (
Chinghai) from Xining, Ma
Bufang released him to
travel to
Lhasa in 1939. He was...
-
between the
Tibetan Army and the
provincial Chinese troops of
Szechwan and
Chinghai provinces. A
Tibetan army
invaded Szechwan and a low-level but
brutal conflict...
- L.-y; Pan, F-c; Liu
Chuan (1980). "A new
species of
Ceratophyllus from
Chinghai Province, China". Acta
Entomologica Sinica. 23 (1): 79–81. Ali, Salim;...