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The Fen River drains the center of Shanxi Province, China.It rises in the Guancen Mountains of Ningwu County in northeast Shanxi, flows southeast into the basin of Taiyuan, and then south through the central valley of Shanxi before turning west to join the Yellow River west of Hejin.The Fen and the Wei Rivers are the two largest tributaries of the Yellow River.The river is 694 km long and drains an area of 39,417 km2, 25.3% of the area of Shanxi Province.
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Taiyuan
Taiyuan, Jinyang) is the capital and largest city of North China's Shanxi province. It is one of the main manufacturing bases of China. Throughout its long history, Taiyuan was the capital or provisional capital of many dynasties in China, hence the name Longcheng.
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史诗!10分钟从上古之战到溥仪退位,中国历史年表超燃影视化混剪!EPIC!Chronology of Chinese history in 10 minutes!
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00:01:07 1 History
00:01:16 1.1 Pre-Imperial China
00:01:51 1.2 Imperial China
00:05:25 1.3 Early Republic of China (1912-1937)
00:09:55 1.4 War with Japan and the Chinese Civil War (1937-1949)
00:16:52 1.5 People's Republic of China (1949-present)
00:17:29 2 Geography
00:19:46 2.1 Climate
00:20:47 2.2 Area
00:21:13 3 Administrative divisions
00:21:53 3.1 Urban areas
00:22:01 4 Politics
00:24:27 5 Economy
00:27:01 5.1 Industrial zones
00:27:10 5.1.1 Taiyuan Economic and Technology Development Zone
00:27:49 5.1.2 Taiyuan Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
00:28:17 6 Transportation
00:28:35 6.1 Road
00:29:02 6.2 Rail
00:29:40 6.3 Aviation
00:30:10 7 Demographics
00:30:38 7.1 Religion
00:31:26 8 Health
00:31:46 9 Culture
00:31:54 9.1 Language
00:32:33 9.2 Cuisine
00:33:31 9.3 Music
00:34:13 9.4 Ancient commerce
00:34:57 10 Tourism
00:37:21 11 Notable individuals
00:42:26 12 Education
00:43:44 13 See also
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Shanxi (山西; alternately romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, located in the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi and Datong. Its one-character abbreviation is 晋 (pinyin: Jìn), after the state of Jin that existed here during the Spring and Autumn period.
The name Shanxi means West of the Mountains, a reference to the province's location west of the Taihang Mountains.. Shanxi borders Hebei to the east, Henan to the south, Shaanxi to the west, and Inner Mongolia to the north. Shanxi's terrain is characterised by a plateau bounded partly by mountain ranges. Shanxi's culture is largely dominated by the ethnic Han majority, who make up over 99% of its population. Jin Chinese is considered by some linguists to be a distinct language from Mandarin, and its geographical range covers most of Shanxi. Both Jin and Mandarin are spoken in Shanxi.
Shanxi is a leading producer of coal in China, possessing roughly a fifth of China's total coal deposits. Nevertheless, Shanxi's GDP per capita remains below the national average.
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Shanxi
00:00:38 1 History
00:00:47 1.1 Pre-Imperial China
00:01:27 1.2 Imperial China
00:05:16 1.3 Modern China
00:07:22 2 Geography
00:10:00 2.1 Climate
00:11:09 2.2 Area
00:11:39 3 Administrative divisions
00:12:17 3.1 Urban areas
00:12:25 4 Politics
00:15:15 5 Economy
00:18:12 5.1 Industrial zones
00:18:21 5.1.1 Taiyuan Economic and Technology Development Zone
00:19:06 5.1.2 Taiyuan Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
00:19:37 6 Transportation
00:19:57 6.1 Road
00:20:28 6.2 Rail
00:21:10 6.3 Aviation
00:21:44 7 Demographics
00:22:16 7.1 Religion
00:23:11 8 Health
00:23:32 9 Culture
00:23:40 9.1 Language
00:24:25 9.2 Cuisine
00:25:32 9.3 Music
00:26:21 9.4 Ancient commerce
00:27:11 10 Tourism
00:29:56 11 Education
00:31:23 12 See also
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Shanxi (山西; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the North China region. Its one-character abbreviation is 晋 (pinyin: Jìn), after the state of Jin that existed here during the Spring and Autumn period.
The name Shanxi means West of the Mountains, a reference to the province's location west of the Taihang Mountains. Shanxi borders Hebei to the east, Henan to the south, Shaanxi to the west, and Inner Mongolia to the north and is made up mainly of a plateau bounded partly by mountain ranges. The capital of the province is Taiyuan.
Beijing welcomes you (Beijing Huan Ying Ni)
Ok here the song and with pinjin chinese for u to sing along,enjoy!
Chen Tian Jia - Ying jie ling yi ge chen xi dai lai quan xin kong qi
Liu Huan - Qi xi gai bian qing wei bu bian cha xiang piao man qing yi
Na Ying - Wo jia da men chang da kai kai fang huai bao deng ni
Stephanie Sun (Singapore) - Yong bao guo jiu you le mo qi ni hui ai shang zhe li
Sun Yue - Bu guan yuan jin dou shi ke ren qing bu yong ke qi
Wang Lee Hom (Taiwan) - Xiang yue hao le zai yi qi wo men huan ying ni
Yangjain Zhoima aka Han hong - Wo jia zhong zhe wan nian qing kai fang mei duan zhuan qi
Emil Chow (Taiwan) - Wei zhuan tong de tu rang bo zhong wei ni liu xia hui yi
Gigi Leung (Hong Kong) - Mo sheng shou xi dou shi ke ren qing bu yong ju li
Yu Quan - Di ji ci lai mei guan xi you tai duo hua ti
Jackie Chan (Hong Kong) -- Bei jing huan ying ni wei ni kai tian pi di
Richie Ren (Taiwan) -- Liu dong zhong de mei li chong man zhe chao qi
Jolin Tsai (Taiwan) -- Bei jing huan ying ni zai tai yang xia fen xiang hu xi
Sun Nan -- Zai huang tu di shua xin cheng ji
Zhou Bi Chang - Wo jia da men chang da kai kai huai rong na tian di
Wei Wei -- Sui yue zhan fang qing chun xiao rong ying jie zhe ge ri qi
Huang Xiao Ming -- Tian da di da dou shi peng you qing bu yong ke qi
Han Geng -- Hua yi shi qing dai xiao yi zhi wei deng dai ni
Wang Feng -- Bei jing huan ying ni xiang yin yue gan dong ni
Karen Mok (Hong Kong) -- Rang wo men dou jia you qu chao yue zi ji
Tan Jing -- Bei jing huan ying ni you meng xiang shei dou liao bu qi
Eason Chan (Hong Kong) -- You yong qi jiu hui you qi ji
Yan Wei Wen -- Bei jing huan ying ni wei ni kai tian pi di
Dai Yu Qiang -- Liu dong zhong de mei li chong man zhe chao qi
Wang Xia, Li Shuang Song - Bei jing huan ying ni zai tai yang xia fen xiang hu xi
Liao Chang Yong - Zai huang tu di shua xin cheng ji
Lin Yi Lun - Bei jing huan ying ni xiang yin yue gan dong ni
Jang Na Ra (Korea) - Rang wo men dou jia you qu chao yue zi ji
JJ Lin (Singapore)- Bei jing huan ying ni you meng xiang shei dou liao bu qi
Ah Du (Singapore) - You yong qi jiu hui you qi ji
(Beijing welcomes you)
Joey Yung (Hong Kong)- Wo jia da men chang da kai kai fang huai bao deng ni
Chris Lee - Yong bao guo jiu you le mo qi ni hui ai shang zhe li
David Huang (Hong Kong)- Bu guan yuan jin dou shi ke ren qing bu yong ke qi
Chen Lam - Xiang yue hao le zai yi qi wo men huan ying ni
Nicholas Tse (Hong Kong)- Bei jing huan ying ni wei ni kai tian pi di
Han Lei - Liu dong zhong de mei li chong man zhe chao qi
Vivian Hsu (Taiwan) - Bei jing huan ying ni zai tai yang xia fen xiang hu xi
Fei Xiang (Taiwan)- Zai huang tu di shua xin cheng ji
Tang Can - Wo jia da men chang da kai kai fang huai bao deng ni
Lin Chi Ling (Taiwan), Zhang Zi Lin - Sui yue zhan fang qing chun xiao rong ying jie zhe ge ri qi
Jane Zhang - Tian da di da dou shi peng you qing bu yong ke qi
Valen Hsu (Taiwan), Sky Wu (Taiwan) - Hua yi shi qing dai xiao yi zhi wei deng dai ni
Yang Kun, Fan Wei Qi (Taiwan) -- Bei jing huan ying ni xiang yin yue gan dong ni
You Hong Ming (Taiwan), Zhou Xiao Ou -- Rang wo men dou jia you qu chao yue zi ji
Sha Bao Liang, Man Wen Jun -- Bei jing huan ying ni you meng xiang shei dou liao bu qi
Jin Hai Xin, Peter Ho (Taiwan) -- You yong qi jiu hui you qi ji
F.I.R (Taiwan), Pang Long -- Bei jing huan ying ni wei ni kai tian pi di
Kenji Wu (Taiwan), Qi Feng -- Liu dong zhong de mei li chong man zhe chao qi
5566 (Taiwan), Anson Hu -- Bei jing huan ying ni zai tai yang xia fen xiang hu xi
Yumiko Cheng (Hong Kong), Dao Long -- Zai huang tu di shua xin cheng ji
Ji Min Jia, Tu Hong Gang, Dennis Ng (Hong Kong) - Bei jing huan ying ni xiang yin yue gan dong ni
Guo Rong, Will Liu (Taiwan), Teng Ko Erh - Rang wo men dou jia you qu chao yue zi ji
Jin Sha, Awaking, Wei Jia - Bei jing huan ying ni you meng xiang shei dou liao bu qi
Fu Li Shan, Huang Zheng, Jaycee Chan (Hong Kong)-- You yong qi jiu hui you qi ji
All singers -- Bei jing huan ying ni you meng xiang shei dou liao bu qi you yong qi jiu hui you qi ji