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April 9, 2016 by J R

Wuhan 武汉

Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province,[3] China, and is the most populous city in Central China.[4] It lies in the eastern Jianghan Plain at the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Han rivers. Wuhan is recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, educational and transportation center of central China.[4] The city of Wuhan, first termed as such in 1927, has a population of 10,607,700 people as of 2015.

There are 80 colleges and universities with 966.4 thousand undergraduates and junior college students, and 107.4 thousand postgraduate students.

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Filed Under: Capitals, Han, Megacities, Mixed

April 9, 2016 by J R

Lanzhou 兰州

LanZhou is the capital and largest city ofGansu Province in Northwest China.[1] The prefecture-level city, located on the banks of the Yellow River, is a key regional transportation hub, connecting areas further west by rail to the eastern half of the country. Historically, it has been a major link on the Northern Silk Road. The city is also a center for heavy industry and petrochemical industry. The city is home to Han Chinese, Muslims and Tibetan peoples

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Filed Under: Capitals, Han, Mixed, Muslim

April 8, 2016 by J R

Wuhu 芜湖

Wuhu literally “Weedy Lake”) is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Anhui province, China. Sitting on the southeast bank of the Yangtze River  and is approximately 90 km (56 mi) southwest of Nanjing. Its population was 3,545,067 inhabitants at the 2010 census. The great poet Li Bai spent his late life in Wuhu, it is said, due to its striking landscape. Vast majority of the local population are Han Chinese, though there are some Muslim Hui people as minorities. John and Betty Stam were residents here.

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Filed Under: Buddhist, Han, Muslim

March 8, 2016 by D B

Guiyang 贵阳

As the capital of Guizhou province in Southwest China, Guiyang is home to many ethnic minorities, such as the Miao, Zhuang and Dong people. Surrounded by mountains and forests, this city boasts 4.3 million people of various cultural backgrounds and faiths.

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Filed Under: Buddhist, Capitals, Han, Tribal

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