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From Mandarin 雲岡云冈 (Yúngāng).

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Yungang

  1. A district of Datong, Shanxi, China.
    • 2021 August 25, Xiao-bo Gong [巩晓波], Li-fang Wang [王丽芳], Guo-wang Lan [兰国旺], Chao Xiong [熊超], Yong-hui Wang [王永辉], Xiao-qin Zhao [赵晓琴], “Investigation report on TCM resources in yungang district, Datong city, Shanxi Province [山西省大同市云冈区中药资源普查报告]”, in Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine[1], volume 28, number 4, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on August 18, 2024[2]:
      Objective: To investigate the current situation of medicinal plant resources in Yungang District, Datong City, Shanxi Province; To provide basis for the sustainable utilization of medicinal plant resources in this area. Methods: Guided by the technical specifications of the fourth survey of TCM resources in Shanxi Province, the resources of medicinal plants in Yungang District were surveyed and statistically analyzed by combining traditional field investigation with modern technology. [] Conclusion: There are relatively few kinds of TCM resources in Yungang District, and the planting industry of Chinese materia medica gradually degenerates.
    • 2022 February 25, “Initiative Letter to Foreign Nationals on COVID-19 Prevention and Control in Linfen City [在临外籍人士疫情防控倡议书]”, in 中国政府网山西省人民政府网临汾市人民政府网[3], archived from the original on 2023-04-16[4]:
      Recently, there have been clusters of COVID-19 cases in China, with high risk of community transmission and outdiffusion. Sporadic cases appeared in Taigu District (Jinzhong City), Xinfu District (Xinzhou City) and Jiancaoping District (Taiyuan City) following Jishan County (Yuncheng City) and Yungang District (Datong City).

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