Lv Zhou Hotel, Yinchuan, China (CN)
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Lv Zhou Hotel, Yinchuan, China (CN)
Facilities at the hotel include meeting rooms and a business centre. Yinchuan Hedong Airport (INC) is within a 40 minute drive from the Lv Zhou Hotel. Yinchuan town centre is within a 10 minute drive from the hotel.
Hotel Features
General
Cots, Family Room
Services
Business Center, Convention Center, Meeting Rooms
Parking
Parking is available.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
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Inner Mongolia | Wikipedia audio article
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Inner Mongolia
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Inner Mongolia or Nei Mongol (Mongolian: Mongolian script: Öbür Monggol, Mongolian Cyrillic: Өвөр Монгол Övör Mongol /ɵwɵr mɔŋɢɔɮ/; simplified Chinese: 内蒙古; traditional Chinese: 內蒙古; pinyin: PRC Standard Mandarin: Nèi Měnggǔ, ROC Standard Mandarin: Nèi Ménggǔ), officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region or Nei Mongol Autonomous Region (NMAR), is one of the autonomous regions of the People's Republic of China, located in the north of the country. Its border includes most of the length of China's border with Mongolia, and a small section of China's border with Russia. Its capital is Hohhot; other major cities include Baotou, Chifeng, and Ordos.
The Autonomous Region was established in 1947, incorporating the areas of the former Republic of China provinces of Suiyuan, Chahar, Rehe, Liaobei and Xing'an, along with the northern parts of Gansu and Ningxia.
Its area makes it the third largest Chinese subdivision, constituting approximately 1,200,000 km2 (463,000 sq mi) and 12% of China's total land area. It recorded a population of 24,706,321 in the 2010 census, accounting for 1.84% of Mainland China's total population. Inner Mongolia is the country's 23rd most populous province-level division. The majority of the population in the region are Han Chinese, with a sizeable titular Mongol minority. The official languages are Mandarin and Mongolian, the latter of which is written in the traditional Mongolian script, as opposed to the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet, which is used in the state of Mongolia (formerly often described in the West as Outer Mongolia).
Shanxi | Wikipedia audio article
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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.