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  2. Shaxi, Zhongshan - Wikipedia

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    Shaxi (simplified Chinese: 沙溪镇; traditional Chinese: 沙溪鎮; pinyin: Shāxī Zhèn) is a town under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhongshan in Guangdong Province, China, located to the west of downtown Zhongshan.

  3. Longdu dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Longdu dialect is a variety of the Eastern Min branch of Chinese originating from the towns of Dachong and Shaxi in Zhongshan in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong. [4] The two regions Shaxi and Dachong are together informally known as the Longdu region to locals and those overseas.

  4. Zhongshan - Wikipedia

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    Zhongshan Museum of Art The Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Zhongshan Two natural hot spring resorts are located in Sanxiang Town, such as the national own firm Zhongshan Hot Springs Resort, which is ranked top 10 [ citation needed ] hot spring resorts in China because there is a rare hot spring reservoir in the Pearl River Delta.

  5. Shaxi - Wikipedia

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    Shaxi may refer to the following towns in China: . Shaxi, Zhangpu (沙西镇), town in Zhangpu County, Fujian; Written as "沙溪镇": Shaxi (Chaozhou), in Chao'an County, Guangdong

  6. Nanqu Subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    Nanqu Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 南区街道; traditional Chinese: 南區街道; pinyin: Nánqū Jiēdào; Jyutping: naam 4 keoi 1 gaai 1 dou 6), also known as South Subdistrict or Southern Subdistrict, is a subdistrict of the city of Zhongshan, Guangdong province, China, [2] covering 48 square kilometres (19 sq mi).

  7. Dongqu Subdistrict - Wikipedia

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    It is the location of the Zhongshan Municipal Government, and is the political, economic, and cultural centre the city, and is renowned for being the (ancestral) hometown of 32,000 overseas Chinese. [2] It covers 71.4 square kilometres (27.6 sq mi) and permanent population of 120,000. [2] Officially, it is a subdistrict (东区街道). [3]

  8. 2012 Zhongshan riot - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Zhongshan riot occurred on and following June 25, 2012 in the Shaxi district of Zhongshan, in China's Guangdong province. Sparked by a fight between a migrant teen from Sichuan and a local schoolboy, the violence snowballed into a major riot by hundreds of mostly Sichuanese workers as tensions between migrant workers and natives boiled over.

  9. Zhongshan Taiping Church - Wikipedia

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    'Zhongshan Peace Church'), full name Zhongshan City Christian Taiping Church, abbreviation Taiping Church, is located in Zhongshan, the hometown of Christian Sun Yat-sen in China. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Taiping Church was built in 1928, a replica of a Gothic building with an area of about 500 square meters, and is now the main Protestant church in the city.