See also: qīngshān

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 青山 (Qīngshān).

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Qingshan

  1. A district of Wuhan, Hubei, China.
    • [1978 December 19 [1978 December 14], “Hupeh Holds Conferernce on Reversal of Verdicts on Fake Cases”, in Daily Report: People's Republic of China[1], volume I, number 244, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page H 3[2]:
      The People's Court in (Chingshan) District of Wuhan Municipality has also solved seven such cases.]
    • 2012, Tom Miller, “The Construction Orgy: Paving the Fields”, in China's Urban Billion: The Story Behind the Biggest Migration in Human History[3], Zed Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 137[4]:
      One of those areas can be found at the city’s northern edge, where the towering smokestacks of Wuhan Iron and Steel loom behind bent-backed farmers tending vegetable patches. Today Qingshan district is a patchwork of tiny fields, polluted streams and roadside markets selling building materials. But the city government is in the process of transforming this no-man’s-land into a sparkling new suburb. Between the steelworks and the mighty Yangtze River, demolished buildings and hoardings advertise a new logistics centre. Down the road, a giant railway station (Wuhan’s third) and a 6-kilometre bridge (the city’s fifth to cross the Yangtze) were completed in 2010.
    • 2016 October 23, Matthew Miller, “China police detain person for spreading rumors of labor unrest”, in Jon Boyle, editor, Reuters[5], archived from the original on 23 October 2021, Emerging Markets‎[6]:
      Police in China’s central city of Wuhan said they have detained a person for spreading rumors in what a state-run newspaper said was a video purportedly showing a demonstration involving workers at Wuhan Iron and Steel (Wugang).
      Police in Wuhan’s Qingshan District said that a person, surnamed Rong, was placed under administrative detention on Friday for five days, for allegedly spreading rumors about Wuhan Iron & Steel.
      Qingshan district police on Sunday posted the information on Weibo, the micro-blogging service. Telephone calls to the district police were referred to the branch political office, which was unavailable for comment.

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