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Xingning, Guangdong
Area2104 kmē
Population1130,000 ( 2002 data)

Xingning ( traditional Chinese: 興寧 simplified Chinese: 兴宁) is county-level city, under the juridiction of Meizhou, in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China.

1 Names

2 History

Xingning county was established in 331, and upgraded to a city in 1994.

3 Geography

Xingning is located at the east part of Guangdong province. The East River ( Dongjiang River) and the Han River flow through it. Xingning borders Meixian, Fengshun , Wuhua , Longchuan , PingyuanPingyuan can refer to: Pingyuan County, a county in Shandong province, China Pingyuan County, a county in north east Guangdong province, China Pingyuan (province), a former province of China Pingyuan is also the Chinese word for "plains"., and Xunwu of JiangxiJiangxi (; Hanyu Pinyin: Jingxi, WG: Chiang-hsi, Tongyong Pinyin: Jiangsi is a province of the People's Republic of China, located on the southern bank of the Chang Jiang's lower and middle sections. Jingxi Sheng ''Province Abbreviation: (Gan Capital Nanc province.

Xingning is the second largest city in east Guangdong, with an area of 2105 and a population of 1.13 million.

4 Administrative divisions

Xingning governs 29 towns and 475 villages.

5 Culture

Residents in Xingning are mostly HakkaHakka ( Chinese: ; pinyin: keji, literal meaning "guest families") are a Han Chinese people whose ancestors are said to originate from around Henan and Shanxi in northern China over twenty seven hundred years ago. Their ancestors migrated southwards becaus.

6 Transportation

7 Tourism

7.1 Tourist Attractions

7.2 Hotels and Lodging

8 Miscellaneous topics

9 External link

10 Other meanings of Xingning

Xingning is also an era name for the Emperor AiFormat of naming convention in English is under discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese) and Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese)/monarchical titles. Emperor Mu of Jin China ( 340 or 341- March 30, 365) was an emperor of the Easter in JinJin may refer to: Jin Dynasty (265-420) Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) (Jinn) Jin, a state in China during the Spring and Autumn Period Later Jin Dynasty, founded in 1616 by Nurhaci Jin, a ruler of the Xia dynasty Jin Yong, writer Jin, Chinese American rapper Ji dynasty.

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