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Chung Keng Quee, Kapitan China of Perak (1877–1901).. Chung Thye Phin was born in the village of Kota,Taiping, at the Perak Sultanate on 28 September 1879. [10] He was the fourth son of Chinese tin-mining business magnate and philanthropist Chung Keng Quee (1827–1901) and Foo Teng Nyong (1849–1883), Chung's third wife.
The Remains of the 13 Levels (traditional Chinese: 十三層遺址; simplified Chinese: 十三层遗址; pinyin: Shísān Céng Yízhǐ) is a former smelter plant in Lianxin Village, Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It is also called the Potala Palace of Mountain Mines.
The company also known as Jin Coal Group (Chinese: 晋煤集团) in China, which "Jin" was the short name of both Jincheng and Shanxi Province, as both named after the ancient Jin. Jincheng was located in one of the 13 important coal mining sites of China, namely "Jin East", which fellow state-owned enterprise Yangquan Coal Industry Group and ...
The death toll from a massive landslide that hit a gold-mining village in the southern Philippines has risen to 54 with 63 people still missing, authorities said Sunday. The landslide hit the ...
A pit village, colliery village or mining village is a settlement built by colliery owners to house their workers. The villages were built on the coalfields of Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution where new coal mines were developed in isolated or unpopulated areas.
Now a village with 1300 inhabitants but in 14th-19th centuries an important mining town with more than 4000. Several houses still have an urban character. Dawson City, Yukon, Canada, in 1957. A mining community, also known as a mining town or a mining camp, is a community that houses miners.
Minning (simplified Chinese: 闽宁; traditional Chinese: 閩寧; pinyin: Mǐnníng) is a town under the administration of Yongning County, Ningxia, China. [1] As of 2021, it administers Funing Community (福宁社区) and the following six villages: [2]
Caihuying Villagers' Committee. The villagers' committee [1] (simplified Chinese: 村民委员会; traditional Chinese: 村民委員會; pinyin: cūnmín wěiyuánhuì), shortened as cunweihui in Chinese, [2] also translated as village committee, [3] is a grassroots mass autonomous organization [4] for self-management, self-education and self-service for villagers in the People's Republic of ...