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Changyuan is an important industrial base. Most notably the city has a production capacity of 260,000 cranes a year, composing 68% of the Chinese crane market. Other industries clustered around the city are medical equipment and hygiene supplies and anti-corrosion materials. [7] [8] The city has been named the 'Chinese capital of medical ...
↳ Changyuan County: ↳ Changyuan County: transferred 1986-05-09: Xuchang (PL-City) city district: Weidu District: established: Luohe (PL-City) city district: Yuanhui District: established: Sanmenxia (PL-City) city district: Hubin District: established: 1987-04-20: Jiao District, Puyang: Puyang County: reorganized: 1987-07-01: Xinmi District ...
After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. However, this is not the case with Jiyuan City, which, as a sub-prefecture-level city , is also a county-level city under the direct administration of the provincial government; there township ...
This is a list of all counties (including autonomous counties, autonomous banners, and banners) along with county-level cities (Chinese: 县级市; pinyin: xianjí shì) and city districts (Chinese: (市辖)区; pinyin: (shìxiá) qū).
Furthermore, Puyang and Xinxiang's Changyuan County (Henan province) belong to the diocese of Daming (Ecclesiastical Province of Beijing), whereas Handan's Linzhang County, She County and Wu'an (all located in Hebei) belong to the diocese of Weihui (Ecclesiastical Province of Kaifeng). Shandongs Ningjin County also belongs to the diocese of ...
Xinxiang was the site of the Battle of Muye, [14] where the Shang dynasty was overthrown by the armies of King Wu of Zhou. [15] The region was first named Xinxiang in the 6th year of the Kaihuang era of the Sui dynasty, when Xinxiang county was established in the territories of southwestern Ji County [] and eastern Huojia County. [16]
While the Tang court was still smarting from the impact of the Pang Xun rebellion, in 874, a salt trader by the name of Wang Xianzhi stirred up another rebellion in Changyuan, Puzhou, Henan. In 875 Wang was joined by Huang Chao , who eventually took over leadership of the rebel army when Wang died in 878.
Wang Quanshu was born in Changyuan County, Henan in 1945. He has a degree in Chinese language from Henan University. He joined the People's Liberation Army in 1968, serving for some six years. In 1973 he joined the provincial party committee as a secretary, then took on a research position in the Henan Planning Commission.