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  1. The Nanshan Mountains or Nanshan are a set of mountains in Shenzhen. The largest of them are the 336-meter (1,102 ft) Dananshan (大南山) and the 150-meter (490 ft) Xiaonanshan (小南山). They are located at the southern tip of Nanshan District, itself named after the mountains.

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  2. Nanshan District ( simplified Chinese : 南山区; traditional Chinese : 南山區; pinyin : Nánshān Qū ; Cantonese Jyutping: Naam4 Saan1 Keoi1) is one of the nine districts comprising Shenzhen. It encompasses the southwest area of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, with a population of 1.08 million. In 2022, the district of Nanshan's local ...

  3. Namsan ( Korean : 남산; lit. South Mountain), officially Namsan Mountain, is a 270-meter (890 ft)-high peak in Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan, or 목멱산 / 木覓山 in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul 's skyline.

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    Zhong was born on 20 October 1936 at the Central Hospital in Nanjing,Because the hospital is located south of Zhongshan in Nanjing, his parents named it "Nanshan" according to the location of his birthplace., though his family was from Fujian province. He was educated at Beijing Medical University, where he finished his residency training in intern...

    Zhong Nanshan was awarded the title of one of the first batch of national-level experts with outstanding contributions in 1984. Served as graduate tutor in 1985.In 1995, he became a doctoral supervisor. In May 1996, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.Zhong became president of the Chinese Thoracic Society in 2000 ...

    Zhong was an outstanding college athlete in the 1950s. The Beijing Municipal Track and Field Team attempted to recruit him as a full-time athlete, but he was determined to become a doctor and declined the offer. Through his sports connection, he was introduced to Li Shaofen[zh], a basketball player who was a member of the China women's national bas...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NanshanNanshan - Wikipedia

    Nanshan (Gansu), another name for the Qilian Mountains of central China from their position south of the Hexi Corridor. Nanshan (Heilongjiang), a dormant volcanic peak named for its position at the southern end of the Keluo Mountains. Nanshan (Chongqing), a part of Tongluo Mountain close to downtown Chongqing.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NamhsanNamhsan - Wikipedia

    Namhsan (Burmese: နမ့်ဆန်မြို့; Palaung: Om-yar; Chinese: 南散), also spelt Namh San, Namsan, or Nam San, is the capital of the Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone and Namhsan Township in northern Shan State of Myanmar (Burma). The town is a popular starting point for trekking to Hsipaw. Besides its Palaung residents, the ...

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

    Naksan ( Korean : 낙산; lit. Camel Mountain) is a mountain in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. It is 125 metres (410 ft) tall. It and Namsan are well known for their panoramic views of downtown Seoul.

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