2001, “The Legend of Mt Lanke”, in 韩玉 [Y N Han], transl., edited by 李小香 [Li Xiaoxiang], 中华文化的故事 [Origins of Chinese Culture][1], Asiapac Books, published 2005, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 145:
During the Jin Dynasty, a woodcutter by the name of Wang Qiao lived at the foot of a mountain in Xin’an County of He’nan[sic – meaning Henan].
2003, “The Engineering Plastics Industry”, in Jonathan Reuvid, Li Yong, editors, Doing Business with China[2], 4th edition, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, pages 315–316:
In order to meet the requirements of the domestic market, the National Planning Committee has approved the setting up of a PA 11 unit in Shanxi using the technology of North China Technological College, and the setting up of a PA1212 unit in Zhengzhou, He’nan[sic – meaning Henan].
As a student of Confucius, in 518 BCE, Nan'gong[sic – meaning Nangong] Jingshu asked Duke Zhao of Lu for permission to take a trip with Confucius to Luoyi 洛邑 (the present day Luoyang of He'nan[sic – meaning Henan] province), the then capital city of the Zhou Dynasty.
2017 March 25, Yin Lu, “77-year-old Jew reflects on migrant crisis in Europe”, in Global Times[4], archived from the original on January 23, 2018:
People can find their footprints not only in Shanghai, but also other places including Harbin in Heilongjiang Province and Kaifeng in He'nan[sic – meaning Henan] Province.