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Jingjiang (Chinese: 靖江; pinyin:
Jìngjiāng) is a county-level city
under the
administration of Taizhou,
Jiangsu province, China. It is
located on the northern...
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Jingjiang Princes'
Palace (Chinese: 靖江王府; pinyin:
Jìngjiāng Wángfǔ) is a
historical site in Guilin,
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. It now functions...
- Chang1 Jen2-chieh2; 19
September 1877 − 3
September 1950), born
Zhang Jingjiang, was a
political figure and
financial entrepreneur in the
Republic of...
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Prince of
Jingjiang (靖江王) was a
princely peerage created and used
during the Ming dynasty. It was the
tenth princely peerage created by the
Hongwu Emperor;...
- Look up Jin, jin, jīn, jǐn, or jìn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jin may
refer to: Jin (Chinese state) (晉國),
major state of the Zhou dynasty, existing...
- The G1515 Yancheng–
Jingjiang Expressway (Chinese: 盐城-靖江高速公路),
commonly referred to as the
Yanjing Expressway (Chinese: 盐靖高速公路), is an
expressway in China...
- established, with
Guizhou as the capital. In 1133,
Guizhou was
renamed Jingjiang Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 静江路;
traditional Chinese: 靜江路). In 1367...
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Jingjiang railway station (Chinese: 靖江站) is a
railway station in
Jingjiang, Taizhou, Jiangsu, China. It is an
intermediate stop on the Xinyi–Changxing...
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Jingjiang rousi (simplified Chinese: 京酱肉丝;
traditional Chinese: 京醬肉絲; pinyin:
Jīngjiàng ròusī), or
sauteed shredded pork in
sweet bean sauce, is a traditional...
- of the 2010 census,[1] the city is now part of Jiangyin-Zhangjiagang-
Jingjiang built-up or
metropolitan area with 3,526,260
inhabitants Jiangyin's name...