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Encyclopedia > Jinshan

Jinshan (金山) is a rural township in northern Taipei County, Taiwan Province of the Republic of China. It is famous for hot springs.


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Jinshan (211 words)
Jinshan rises on the southern bank of the Yangzi River to the northwest of Zhenjiang.
Built against the hill, the temple seems to merge into the hill and is described as "the temple that embraces the hill".
At the peak of Jinshan is a 30 meter (98ft) tall Cishou Pagoda that was built in 1900 to celebrate the Empress CixiÂ’s birthday.
Jinshan Gold Mines Inc. - Home Page - Wed Nov 21, 2007 (205 words)
Jinshan is a new gold producer in China with the commencement of production from our Chang Shan Hao mine in July 2007.
With a proven track record, Jinshan has a focused strategy to expand on its existing asset base and to continue to grow the company through its acquisition and exploration activities.
With demand for commodities from emerging markets such as China and India driving global economics for the next decade and beyond, Jinshan is uniquely positioned in Asia to benefit from this positive economic trend.
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