See also: Liánshān

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 連山连山 (Liánshān).

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Lianshan

  1. A district of Huludao, Liaoning, China.
    • 2006 December 4, Ting Shi, “New pension fund scandal revealed”, in South China Morning Post[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 26 July 2021[2]:
      Between April and July 2003, 11.5 million yuan in pension funds for peasants in the Lianshan area of Huludao city , Liaoning province , was siphoned off to invest in stocks of an unspecified travel company in Guilin []
  2. A Zhuang and Yao autonomous county in Qingyuan, Guangdong, China.
    • 2021, Alexandra Grey, Language Rights in a Changing China[3], →ISBN, →OCLC, page [4]:
      Let us look at the example of Lianshan County. Chapter Two noted that under one fifth of the Zhuangzu living in Guangdong Province are in Lianshan. That is, four-fifths of the Guangdong Zhuangzu live in areas that are not under autonomous Zhuangzu local government but rather under the prefectural and county branches of the Guangdong Provincial Government. For these large numbers of Zhuangzu people, their provincial and sub-provincial governments are not tasked with operationalizing the constitutional language freedom at all. Rather, all Zhuangzu people living outside the nominally autonomous Zhuangzu territories - Lianshan, Wenshan and GZAR - fall outside the scope of the language governance framework.

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