East Wuwei Road (simplified Chinese: 武威东路; traditional Chinese: 武威東路; pinyin: Wǔwēi Dōnglù) is a metro station on Line 15 of the Shanghai Metro. Located...
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Wuwei (Chinese: 武威; pinyin: Wǔwēi) is a prefecture-level city in northwest central Gansu province. In the north it borders Inner Mongolia, in the southwest...
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postponement. It is located in between Qi'an Road station to the north and East Wuwei Road station to the south. This station has 3 platforms, with the Island Platform...
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Hexi Corridor (category Sites along the Silk Road)
commanderies were established in the Hexi Corridor, namely (from east to west) Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiuquan and Dunhuang, collectively known as the Four Commanderies...
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Qi'an Road, Gulang Road, East Wuwei Road, Shanghai West Railway Station 11 , Tongchuan Road 14 , North Meiling Road, Daduhe Road 13 , Changfeng Park There...
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Lanzhou–Xinjiang railway (section Station list)
Lanxin Railway Lanzhou Station Jinchang Station Jinchang Station platform Wuwei Station Wuwei platform Jiayuguan Station Liuyuan Station Wind farm along the...
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Zhengzhou (section Roads and expressways)
Zhengzhou East railway station is dedicated to high-speed trains and is one of the largest in Asia and Zhengzhou Hangkonggang railway station is a new...
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Luoshan Road and the Disney Resort. This section is 9.4 kilometres (5.8 mi) long with 3 stations. All new stations except for the Disney Resort station opened...
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Zhangye (category Populated places along the Silk Road)
established by Western Han in 111 BC, with the seat at the site of modern Wuwei, Gansu. Etymology of Zhangye is unclear. A popular theory interprets the...
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Dunhuang (category Populated places along the Silk Road)
one of the four frontier garrison towns (along with Jiuquan, Zhangye and Wuwei) established by the Emperor Wu after the defeat of the Xiongnu, and the...
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Trams Buses and trolleybuses Ferries Taxis Tourist centers Car parks Fuel stations Expressways Auto repair service Among the list above, metro, maglev, trams...
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Gansu (section Silk Road and Dunhuang City)
Ma Buqing was in virtual control of Gansu in 1940. Liangzhou District in Wuwei was previously his headquarters in Gansu, where he controlled 15 million...
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Chinese capital of Chang'an to the West over the Wushao Ling Mountain to Wuwei and emerging in Kashgar before linking to ancient Parthia. Baoji is considered...
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Longjiang road in the west, the Qingyang road in the east, and the Changhong road/Jinwu (Jintan-Wujin) Freeway in the south. Together, these four roads make...
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Beijing (section Roads and expressways)
Sub-Center railway station is under construction. Smaller stations in the city including Beijing East railway station and Daxing Airport station handle mainly...
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Kunming (section Road and transit)
it runs to the east of the city center. Jingxing Street, Guanghua Street, Zhengyi Road, Nanping Street, Qingnian Road, and Renmin Road are the main commercial...
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27 September 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022. "民勤红沙岗工业园区". Website of Wuwei, Gansu. 15 April 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2022. 民勤红沙岗工业园区位于民勤县红砂岗镇 ["Minqin...
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Tianjin (section Roads and expressways)
The Tianjin Railway Station is also locally known as the 'East Station', due to its geographic position. In January 2007, the station began another long-term...
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Railway Station Lines 3 and 4 Hongqiao Road station exterior Lines 3 and 4 platform of Caoyang Road Lines 3 and 4 platform of Shanghai Railway Station Line...
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Railway Station (Chinese: 上海西站; pinyin: Shànghǎi Xīzhàn), formerly known as West Shanghai Railway Station (2009-2020), is an interchange station between...
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Dzungarian Gate (section Origins and the Silk Road)
ancient Chinese capital of Xi'an to the west over the Wushao Ling Pass to Wuwei and emerged in Kashgar before linking to ancient Parthia. Dzungaria is named...
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Train interior of Wuhan Metro Line 19 Taipingyang Station Huangpu Road Station Xinyuexi Park station Trams were brought to the streets of Wuhan on July...
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Ürümqi (category Populated places along the Silk Road)
two primary railway stations, the older Ürümqi South railway station (formerly the Urumqi railway station) and Ürümqi railway station opened in July 2016...
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Anhui (category East China)
longer exist after census it was split among Hefei (Juchao & Lujiang), Wuhu (Wuwei), & Ma'anshan (Hexian & Hanshan); Juchao District is currently known as...
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Yang Xin was defeated and killed by Shujineng and his tribal allies at Wuwei Commandery (武威郡; in present-day Jingyuan County, Gansu) in c.July that year...
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