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Suzhou River (Chinese: 苏州河; pinyin: Sūzhōu Hé) is a 2000 Chinese romance film written and directed by Lou Ye, a tragic love story set in contemporary Shanghai... |
Suzhou Creek (or Soochow Creek), also called the Wusong (Woosung) River, is a river that passes through the Shanghai city center. It is named after the... |
Suzhou is a city in southern Jiangsu of eastern China. Since economic reforms began in 1978, Suzhou attained GDP growth rates of about 14% in 35 years... |
Suzhou, (Chinese: 宿州; pinyin: Sùzhōu) formerly romanized as Suchow, is a prefecture-level city in northern Anhui, China. The city straddles the Tuohe [zh]... |
Chinese star maps (redirect from Suzhou star chart) article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Chinese star maps" – news · newspapers ·... |
Suzhou Sports Center (Chinese: 苏州市体育中心) is a multi-use stadium in Suzhou, China. It is currently used mostly for soccer matches. The stadium holds 35,000... |
Auchan (category All articles with dead external links) which Auchan holds 38,5% stake and Alibaba Group 26%. Suzhou Jinji Lake store that is located in Suzhou Industrial Park had nine million visitors during that... |
Suzhou–Jiaxing railway (simplified Chinese: 苏嘉铁路; traditional Chinese: 蘇嘉鐵路; pinyin: Sūjiā tiělù) is a former railway line in China between Suzhou and... |
Yilida announced the acquisition of Fulihua, an axial fan company located in Suzhou, China. In August 2014, Yilida announced the acquisition of the majority... |
Line 7 of Suzhou Rail Transit is an under construction rapid transit line in Suzhou. Construction started on December 25, 2019. The line will be 29.6... |
Lu Xiaoman (category Burials in Suzhou) Lu Xiaoman (Chinese: 陆小曼; pinyin: Lù Xiǎomàn; 7 November 1903 – 3 April 1965) was a beloved cultural figure in 20th century Chinese history. She was given... |
List of tallest buildings in Asia (category All articles with dead external links) tallest building from 1998 to 2003; it is world's tallest twin tower. Suzhou IFS in Suzhou, China Zifeng Tower in Nanjing, China KK100 in Shenzhen, China Guangzhou... |
List of chess grandmasters (category All articles with dead external links) as "Ardiansyah, H" and some sources such as Di Felice and FIDE Golden Book indicate his name was Hasan. Indonesian sources say that "H" is an abbreviation... |
Xi'an Jiaotong–Liverpool University (category Universities and colleges in Suzhou) Xi’an Jiaotong–Liverpool University (XJTLU) is a private university in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. It was founded in 2006 as a joint venture between the University... |
List of metropolitan areas in Asia (category All articles with dead external links) given cities are obtained from five sources: Cities World Atlas National Official Estimate (NOE) Out of these five sources, the highest estimate is shown in... |
Grand Canal (China) (category All articles with dead external links) and Autumn period, King Fuchai of Wu (whose capital was in present-day Suzhou), ventured north to attack the State of Qi. He ordered a canal to be constructed... |
Dulwich International High School, Suzhou is an international school in Suzhou, China. It is part of the Dulwich College international network of schools... |
List of cities in East, South and Southeast Asia by population (category All articles with dead external links) area and has a land area similar to that of Austria. Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing, Wuxi and Changzhou are treated as separate urban areas which constitute... |
registered B Corporation. Since version two, the Fairphone is produced in Suzhou, China, by Hi-P International Limited. In November 2021, the Fairphone 4... |
Jiuguang (category Suzhou Industrial Park) flagship store in Shanghai's Jing'an District in 2004, and branch stores in Suzhou Industrial Park in 2008 and in Dalian in 2009. Xingchen (10 January 2012)... |