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  2. Huadian (make-up) - Wikipedia

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    The huadian was also popular among Tang and Song dynasties' women. [3] The popularity of the huadian declined in the Yuan dynasty. [7] The huadian forms an integral part of Chinese clothing culture. [13] In present days, huadian is often combined with the wearing of hanfu, the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese. [8]

  3. Huadian - Wikipedia

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    Huadian may refer to the following entities in mainland China: Huadian, Jilin (桦甸市), a city; China Huadian Corporation (华电集团), state-owned power ...

  4. China Huadian Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Huadian Corporation (Huadian Group; 华电集团) is one of the five largest state-owned power generation enterprises in China, administered by SASAC for the State Council. It engages in the generation and supply of electricity and heat , and the development of power-related primary energy .

  5. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    Huadian (Chinese: 花钿) Shouyangzhuang (Chinese: 寿阳妆; lit. 'Shouyang make-up') and Meizhuang (Chinese: 梅妆; lit. 'plum blossom makeup') [30] [69] A forehead decoration, which was popular in Tang and Song. [30] [69] Southern dynasty - Song dynasty Ye (Chinese: 靥) An artificial red dimple about 1 cm at each side of the lips.

  6. Huadian Power International - Wikipedia

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    Huadian Power International Corporation, formerly Shandong International Power Development Company Limited, is the largest power producer in Shandong Province, China, and is the Hong Kong listed subsidiary of China Huadian, one of the five largest power producers in China. The parent company produces about 10% of China's power, and the ...

  7. State-owned enterprises of China - Wikipedia

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    Its five large state-owned power generation companies are: Datang, Guodian, Huadian, Huaneng, and China Power Investment Corporation. [15] Its state-owned grid companies are State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) and China Southern Power Grid Corporation. [16] Most Chinese universities are SOEs. [17]

  8. Huadian, Jilin - Wikipedia

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    Huadian (simplified Chinese: 桦甸; traditional Chinese: 樺甸; pinyin: Huàdiàn) is a city in south-central Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jilin City .

  9. Huadian Energy - Wikipedia

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    Huadian Energy Company Limited is an electric power company based in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. The significant shareholder of the listed company is the state-owned China Huadian . Huadian Energy Company Limited was one of the first joint-stock pilot projects of the Heilongjiang Province government with the former State Ministry of Power ...