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  1. Taishan District (Chinese: 泰山区; pinyin: Tàishān Qū) is a district of the city of Tai'an in the Chinese province of Shandong. Taishan has an area of 337 km 2 (130 sq mi) and around 620,000 inhabitants (2003), and is the administrative center of Tai'an.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tai'anTai'an - Wikipedia

    Tai'an (Chinese: 泰 安; pinyin: Tài'ān) is a prefecture-level city in Western Shandong Province of the People's Republic of China. Centered on Mount Tai, the city borders the provincial capital of Jinan to the north, Zibo to the east, Linyi to the southeast, Liaocheng to the extreme west and Jining to the south.

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    Taishan is in the Pearl River Delta, in southwestern Jiangmen Prefecture. It has 95 islands and islets, including Shangchuan Island, Guangdong's largest island now that Hainan is a separate province. Taishan is one of Guangdong's "Four Counties" (Sze Yup), which excluded Heshan and is now part of the Greater Taishan Region.

    During the Ming dynasty, the area of present-day Taishan was carved out of Xinhui County on 12 February 1499 as "Xinning County". By the 19th century, Xinning was already a source of migrant and emigrant workers, but a series of subsequent natural and political disasters in the area exacerbated the situation. Aside from the disruption of the Sea Ba...

    Taishan administers one subdistrict and 16 towns, which in turn are subdivided into 313 administrative villages (村委会), and residential communities (社区委会). The city has 3,655 natural villages, but they do not function as administrative divisions (自然村). Taishan's township-level divisionsare: Some of the city's natural villages include Annanjiangchao ...

    Counting the total Greater Taishan Region or Sze Yap Region, which includes Kaiping, Xinhui, Enping and Taishan, there are about 8 to 9 million Taishanese people worldwide. According to American historian Him Mark Lai, approximately 430,000 or 70% of Chinese Americans in the 1980s were Taishanese according to 1988 data.About 500,000 Chinese America...

    In 2018, Taishan's GDP reached 43.25 billion Yuan, government revenue was 2.92 billion Yuan, fixed-assetinvestment was 27.33 billion Yuan, retail sales totaled 25.52 billion Yuan, and foreign trade totaled 13.76 billion Yuan.

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    Taishan is nicknamed the "hometown of volleyball", after the game was introduced to the city in 1915 by Lingnan University student Wu Xiumin (伍秀民). Many prominent Chinese volleyball players have hailed from Taishan. In recent years, local governments in the city have invested in the area's volleyball programs, and the city hosted a number of Volleyball Women's Nations League matches in 2018. 9-manis a form of volleyball from Taishan brought to American Chinatowns by Taishanese immigrants.

    Music and Entertainment

    Taishan and Guangzhou are the birthplaces of Guangdong music.[citation needed] Parts of the movie Let the Bullets Flywere filmed in Taishan in 2010.

    Education enjoys significant support from Overseas Chinese professionals and businessmen. Many secondary schools were built and financed by Chinese living in China's Special Administrative Regions, as well as various foreign countries, such as the United States, Canada, and Brazil. To honor their benefactors, these schools often bear either their n...

    Taishan is accessible by bus with a long-distance bus station in Taicheng, and through a port at GongYi on the Tan River which flows into the Pearl River Delta.[citation needed] The ferry service between GongYi and Hong Kong has been discontinued.[citation needed]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_TaiMount Tai - Wikipedia

    Mount Tai (Chinese: 泰山; pinyin: Tài Shān) is a mountain of historical and cultural significance located north of the city of Tai'an. It is the highest point in Shandong province, China.

  5. Taishan District (Chinese: 泰山区; pinyin: Tàishān Qū) may refer to: Taishan District, Tai'an, in Shandong, PR China. Taishan District, New Taipei, in Taiwan.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaishanTaishan - Wikipedia

    Taishan may refer to: Mount Tai or Taishan ( 泰山 ), Shandong, China. Taishan District, Tai'an ( 泰山区 ), named after the Mount Tai, a district in Tai'an, Shandong, China. Taishan, Guangdong ( 台山市 ), a county-level city of Jiangmen, Guangdong, China.

  7. Taishan District (Chinese: 泰山區; pinyin: Tàishān Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thài-san-khu) is a district home to 77,169 people in New Taipei, Taiwan. [1] History. Taishan was formally a rural township. On December 25, 2010, after Taipei County was upgraded to New Taipei City, Taishan Township was upgraded to Taishan District. Geography. Area: 19.16 km 2.