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  2. Xitang - Wikipedia

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    Xitang (Chinese: 西塘; pinyin: Xītáng; lit. 'West Pond'), formerly known as Xietang (Chinese: 斜塘; lit. 'Oblique Pond'), Pingtang (Chinese: 平塘; lit. 'Flat Pond') and Xutang (Chinese: 胥塘; lit. 'Xu Pond'), is a historic town in Jiashan County, Zhejiang, China. It borders Luxu Town in the north, Yaozhuang Town in the east, Ganyao ...

  3. Jiashan County - Wikipedia

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    Jiashan is nicknamed "The Land of Fish and Rice", and is 80 km (50 mi) southwest of central Shanghai, 95 km (59 mi) east of Hangzhou, and 90 km (56 mi) south of Suzhou. The county seat is located on 126 People Avenue, Weitang Town. The second campus of Sanda University, known as Guangbiao Institute, is located in Jiashan County.

  4. Jiaxing - Wikipedia

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    Jiashan County: 嘉善县: Jiāshàn Xiàn ... Wuzhen and Xitang, two townships within Jiaxing city limits, feature preserved and restored houses situated along small ...

  5. Zhejiang women's volleyball team - Wikipedia

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    No. Name Date of birth Height Weight Spike Block 1: Yang Hanyu: 12 October 1999: 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 317 cm (125 in) 311 cm (122 in)

  6. Xitang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Xitang is a town in Jiashan County, Zhejiang, China Xītáng (西塘) may also refer to: Xitang, Yueyang, a town in Yueyanglou District, Yueyang, Hunan, China; Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Beijing, China, commonly called Xitang (西堂)

  7. Jiashan Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    It is the precedent of Jiashan Senior High School, and is also the earliest established high school in Jiashan County. Over the years the school altered its name occasionally and it was relocated several times. After the outbreak of Sino-Japanese War, Jiashan was soon occupied by Japanese, and the school was forced to close in November, 1937 ...

  8. Line 17 (Shanghai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 10 is expected to extend to Shuixiangketing Station, passing through Lili, and planning Jiaxing North Station within Jiashan Track branch to Xitang Station. The extension line of Suzhou Rail Transit line 10 starts from the planned Suzhou South Station, passes through Lili Station, and ends at Shuixiangketing Station.

  9. Jiashan South railway station - Wikipedia

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    Jiashannan (Jiashan South) railway station (Chinese: 嘉善南站; pinyin: jiā shàn nán zhàn) is a railway station on the Shanghai–Hangzhou high-speed railway located in Zhejiang, China. It opened on 26 October 2010.