Qixia District
Qixia District (simplified Chinese: 栖霞区; traditional Chinese: 棲霞區; pinyin: Qīxiá qū or Xīxiá qū) is one of 11 districts of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, China, straddling both sides of the Yangtze River.
Nanjing ( listen; Chinese: 南京, "Southern Capital") is the city situated in the heartland of drainage area of lower reaches of Yangtze River, which has long been a major centre of culture, education, research, politics, economy, transport networks and tourism. It is the capital city of Jiangsu province and the second largest city in East China, with a total population of 8.16 million and an urban population of 6.55 million in 2013, and legally the capital of Republic of China which lost the mainland during the civil war. The city whose name means "Southern Capital" has a prominent place in Chinese history and culture, having served as the capitals of various Chinese dynasties, kingdoms and republican governments dating from the 3rd century CE to 1949.
Population: 7,165,292
Latitude: 32° 03' 42.01" N
Longitude: 118° 46' 40.01" E
Qixia District (simplified Chinese: 栖霞区; traditional Chinese: 棲霞區; pinyin: Qīxiá qū or Xīxiá qū) is one of 11 districts of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, China, straddling both sides of the Yangtze River.
The Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium (Simplified Chinese: 南京奥林匹克体育中心体育馆) is an indoor arena in Nanjing, China. The arena used mainly for indoor sports such as basketball and figure skating.
Yuhuatai District (simplified Chinese: 雨花台区; traditional Chinese: 雨花台區; pinyin: Yǔhuātái qū) is one of 11 districts of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, China.
Qinhuai District (simplified Chinese: 秦淮区; traditional Chinese: 秦淮區; pinyin: Qínhuái Qū) is one of 11 districts of Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, China.
Nanjing Library (Simplified Chinese: 南京图书馆 Pinyin: Nánjīng Túshūguǎn) is the third largest library in China with over 7 million items. It houses important scientific, cultural and arts literature relating to Jiangsu province and other national histo…
Jinling Hotel Nanjing (simplified Chinese: 金陵饭店; traditional Chinese: 金陵飯店; pinyin: Jīnlíng Fàndiàn) is a hotel in Nanjing, China, located near the city's Xinjiekou district. "Jinling" is an old name for Nanjing which is often used to refer to the c…
High School Affiliated to Nanjing Normal University (Chinese: 南京師範大學附屬中學, or NSFZ/南師附中 for short) is a high school located in Nanjing, China.
Nanjing University of Finance & Economics (NUFE; Chinese: 南京财经大学; pinyin: Nánjīng Cáijīng Dàxué), colloquially (Chinese: 财大; pinyin: Cái Dà) or (Chinese: 南财; pinyin: Nán Cái) is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
Nanjing Audit University (NAU, 南京审计学院) is an accounting-focused university with its campus at Jianye, a district of Nanjing, China.
Nanjing Forestry University (Chinese: 南京林业大学) is an institution of higher learning in Nanjing, China.
Gulou District (simplified Chinese: 鼓楼区; traditional Chinese: 鼓樓區; pinyin: Gǔlóu Qū; literally: "drum tower") is one of six districts of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China.
Xiao Xiu (Chinese: 蕭秀; pinyin: Xiāo xiù), styled Prince Anchengkang (Chinese: 安成康王; pinyin: Ancheng Kang Wang, also translated as Prince Ancheng of Kang) (475–518), was a younger half-brother of Emperor Wu, the first emperor of China's Liang Dynasty…
Baixia District is a district of Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China, under the administration of Nanjing City. It has a population of 530,000 (2011) and a land area of 35 square kilometres (14 sq mi). By the side of Qinhuai River, Baixia D…
Yueya Lake (Chinese: 月牙湖; Pinyin: Yuèyá Hú; literally meaning Crescent Moon Lake) is a lake near Nanjing.
Xiaguan District was an administrative district within the city of Nanjing, in Jiangsu province, China.
The 2010 Nanjing chemical plant explosion occurred on July 28, 2010 in Qixia District, Nanjing, Jiangsu province, People's Republic of China.
Wutaishan Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 五台山体育场) is a multi-purpose stadium in Wutaishan Sports Center (Simplified Chinese: 五台山体育中心), Nanjing, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches.
Wutaishan Sports Center is a sports center in Nanjing, China. It was established in 1952 and it was one of the oldest and most advanced stadiums in early time of People's Republic of China.