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  1. The Hopkins-Nanjing Center | Johns Hopkins SAIS

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    WebThrough 30 years of ups and downs in the relationship between China and the United States, the Hopkins-Nanjing Center has overcome its own challenges and thrived. It has done so because at its core is a simple, and vital, mission—to help Americans learn about the real China and Chinese to learn about the real United States.

  2. Nanjing Metro - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Nanjing Metro is a rapid transit system serving the urban and suburban districts of Nanjing, the capital city of Jiangsu Province in the People's Republic of China.. Proposals for a metro system serving Nanjing first began in 1984, with approval by the State Planning Commission granted in 1994. Construction began on the initial 16-station Line 1 in 1999, …

  3. Nanjing Massacre | History, Summary & Facts | Britannica

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    WebNanjing Massacre, conventional Nanking Massacre, also called Rape of Nanjing, (December 1937–January 1938), mass killing and ravaging of Chinese citizens and capitulated soldiers by soldiers of the Japanese Imperial Army after its seizure of Nanjing, China, on December 13, 1937, during the Sino-Japanese War that preceded World War …

  4. Treaty of Nanjing | Definition, Terms, & Facts | Britannica

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    WebTreaty of Nanjing, (August 29, 1842) treaty that ended the first Opium War, the first of the unequal treaties between China and foreign imperialist powers. China paid the British an indemnity, ceded the territory of Hong Kong, and agreed to establish a “fair and reasonable” tariff. British merchants, who had previously been allowed to trade only at Guangzhou …

  5. Nanjing - Wikipedia

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    WebNanjing (Chinees: 南京; pinyin: Nánjīng; luister (info / uitleg)), in historische context vaak Jinling of Nanking genoemd, is een stad in de Volksrepubliek China en de hoofdstad van de provincie Jiangsu.Gedurende verschillende periodes was het de hoofdstad van China. Er wonen 7,5 miljoen mensen (2020) in de stad, waarvan het merendeel Han-Chinezen …

  6. 南京大学

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    Web百廿华诞,筑梦远航。11月19日,南京大学历史学科成立120周年庆典大会在南大仙林校区隆重举行。中国科学院院士、南京大学校长吕建,南京大学党委常务副书记杨忠,国家档案局原局长、中央档案馆原馆长杨冬权,江苏省...

  7. Poverty in China - Wikipedia

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    WebIn China today, poverty refers mainly to the rural poor, decades of economic development has reduced urban extreme poverty. According to the World Bank, more than 850 million Chinese people have been lifted out of extreme poverty; China's poverty rate fell from 88 percent in 1981 to 0.7 percent in 2015, as measured by the percentage of people living on …

  8. Wang Jingwei regime - Wikipedia

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    WebNames. The regime is informally also known as the Nanjing Nationalist Government (Chinese: 南 京 國 民 政 府; pinyin: Nán jīng Guó mín Zhèng fǔ), the Nanjing Regime, or by its leader Wang Jingwei Regime (Chinese: 汪 精 衛 政 權; pinyin: Wāng Jīng wèi Zhèng quán).As the government of the Republic of China and subsequently of the People's …

  9. Southeast University - Wikipedia

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    WebSoutheast University (SEU, Chinese: 东南大学; pinyin: Dōngnán Dàxué) is a public research university located in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.It was formed from one of the oldest universities and the first coeducational university in China, and designated as a member of the Double First Class University Plan, Project 985, and Project 211, sponsored by the …

  10. Nanjing Massacre - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Nanjing Massacre or the Rape of Nanjing (formerly romanized as Nanking) was the mass murder of Chinese civilians in Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China, immediately after the Battle of Nanking in the Second Sino-Japanese War, by the Imperial Japanese Army. Beginning on December 13, 1937, the massacre lasted six weeks. The …



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