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Harqin

  1. A Mongol autonomous county in Chaoyang, Liaoning, China.
    Synonym: Kazuo
    • 1978 December, Yang Hung, “The Chariot in China”, in China Reconstructs[1], volume XXVII, number 12, China Welfare Institute, →ISSN, →OCLC, columns 2, 3:
      Bronze horse fittings in the shape of flying fish were found in a tomb of the late Spring and Autumn period in the Harqin Zuoyi Mongolian Autonomous County, Liaoning province.
    • 1995, William Watson, The Arts of China to AD 900[2], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 240, column 2:
      The broader manner attested at Hejiacun anticipates a style which survives into the second half of the eighth century. It is seen developed most individually in parcel-gilt silver platters excavated at Harqin Qi in Liaoning from the tomb of the high official Liu Zan who died in 796.
    • 2021 January 22, “China Focus: Beijing-Harbin high-speed railway starts operation”, in huaxia, editor, Xinhua News Agency[3], archived from the original on 31 July 2022:
      Harqin Left Wing Mongolian Autonomous County in western Liaoning, a once remote place, embraces new development opportunities thanks to the railway.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Harqin.
  2. A banner in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China.
    • 2019 December 18, “Harqin Banner Mylin Valley Ski Resort”, in China Daily[4], archived from the original on 05 May 2020:
      Located in Meilin Town, Harqin Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, the Harqin Banner Mylin Valley Ski Resort covers an area of 2,880 mu.

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