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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

Xining 西宁

Referred to as China’s summer resort capital, Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, is located on the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. You will find both many Muslim and Tibetan Buddhist people here, most of whom have never heard of Jesus.

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Filed Under: Capitals, Han, Muslim, Tibetan

March 8, 2016 by D B

Yinchuan 银川市 یٍچُوًا شِ‎

Yinchuan is a multi-nationality city in with a history of more than 1,300 years. Being founded by the Dongxiang ethnic group, the city of 3 million is now over 35{2a820490f75fc24b7a4835b35536182b9d21a7840194abd07e075ac351cf03fd} Hui, one of China’s largest Muslim minorities.

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Filed Under: Capitals, Han, Muslim

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