Shanghai Pudong International Airport 上海浦东国际机场 Shànghǎi Pǔdōng Guójì Jīchǎng | |
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| | IATA: PVG – ICAO: ZSPD | | Summary | | Airport type | Public | | Operator | Shanghai Airport Authority | | Location | Shanghai | | Elevation AMSL | 13 ft / 4 m | | Coordinates | 31°08′36″N 121°48′19″E / 31.14333, 121.80528 | | Runways | | Direction | Length | Surface | | ft | m | | 16/34 | 12,467 | 3,800 | Concrete | | 17/35 | 13,123 | 4,000 | Concrete | | 35/17 | 11,811 | 3,400 | (Opens 2008) | Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) (SSE: 600009) (Simplified Chinese上海浦东国际机场, Traditional Chinese 上海浦東國際機場, pinyin Shànghǎi Pǔdōng Guójì Jīcháng) is an airport located in the eastern part of Pudong district of Shanghai, China. It is a major international gateway into China, handling 17.15 million passengers on international flights in 2006, beating Beijing Capital International Airport's 12.6 million international passengers[1]. It is currently the sixth-busiest air freight hub and the 28th busiest in international passenger traffic. The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines. It is also a major International hub for Air China. United Parcel Service will open a hub at the airport in 2008. [2] Shanghai Pudong International Airport operates around-the-clock depending upon its passenger or logistics. [3] because of this, it is one of the only few airports along with Hong Kong International Airport to operate round the clock. The Top international destinations from Shanghai are Frankfurt, Chicago, Paris and Sydney. An IATA airport code, also known an IATA location identifier, IATA station code or simply a location identifier [1], is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). ...
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History and early development
Before the opening of Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport used to be main airport of Shanghai. During the 1990's, the expansion of Hongqiao was impossible when the city grew and surrounded Hongqiao. So then the government had to look for an alternative for Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport to take almost all of its international flights. A particular place was at the coast of the Pudong development zone to the East of Shanghai. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (IATA: SHA, ICAO: ZSSS) (Simplified Chinese: 䏿µ·è¹æ¡¥å½é
æºåº, Traditional Chinese: 䏿µ·è¹æ©åéæ©å ´, Pinyin: Shà nghÇi Hóngqiáo Guójì JÄ«cháng, Translation: Rainbow Bridge International Airport) is one of the two airports in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ...
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The airport opened on October 1, 1999, replacing Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport as Shanghai's international airport and taking over all of its international flights, including regional flights to Hong Kong and Macau (limited international services will resume at Hongqiao from October 2007[4]). A second identical runway was opened on March 17, 2005, the third runway set to become operational in the 4th quarter of 2007 and a fourth runway in planning stage. Construction of the second terminal is complete and scheduled to open by August 2008. The third terminal is currently at planning stage. The long-term plan calls for a total of three terminals, two satellite halls and five parallel runways, for a final capacity of 100 million passengers per year. is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (IATA: SHA, ICAO: ZSSS) (Simplified Chinese: 䏿µ·è¹æ¡¥å½é
æºåº, Traditional Chinese: 䏿µ·è¹æ©åéæ©å ´, Pinyin: Shà nghÇi Hóngqiáo Guójì JÄ«cháng, Translation: Rainbow Bridge International Airport) is one of the two airports in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ...
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Traffic and expansion
The Master Plan of Pudong International Airport The airport was largely funded by a 40 billion yen (~400 million USD) grant from Japan. In 2004, the airport handled nearly 500 flights per day, carrying more than 21 million passengers per year in and out of China's most populated city. Since Pudong handles many airlines at rush hour times, most planes have to park on the apron. In order to solve this problem, construction of the 2nd phase took place during December 2005 and Pudong is scheduled to open the terminal 2, 3rd runway and the West cargo terminal before the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics[2]. It is located behind Terminal 1, the only terminal at this time for an additional capacity of 40 million passengers a year. The phase two will have Pudong a capacity of 60 million passengers and 4.2 tonnes of Cargo and mail annually. A transportation center will be added to connect passengers between Terminal 1 and 2. The construction will benefit for passengers travelling with airlines that belong to alliances. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 654 Ã 599 pixelsFull resolutionâ (704 Ã 645 pixels, file size: 360 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) The Master plan of Pudong International Airport File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport is ranked 6th busiest in terms of cargo traffic, and 28th in terms of in international passenger traffic. It is also ranked 40th in Passenger traffic, carrying 26,790,826 passengers in and out of the airport. It is 8th busiest airport in Asia in passenger traffic. The thirty worlds busiest airports by cargo traffic for various periods (data provided by Airports Council International). ...
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport had recently experienced massive increases, thus never falling below a 10% growth rate of cargo. From 2002 - 2003, it had seen near double growth of cargo traffic; 87.3% in that period. From 2002 - 2006, it has rose from 26th place to 6th place in cargo traffic, with cargo traffic tripling since 2002. In 2006, it had a growth rate of 16.8% while Narita (Tokyo) experienced a -0.5% decrease and Incheon with an 8.7% increase. It may surpass Narita International Airport within a few years and Incheon International Airport to become 4th place in cargo and later Hong Kong International Airport, which is the busiest cargo hub in Asia and 2nd largest in the world. Narita International Airport ) (IATA: NRT, ICAO: RJAA) is an international airport located in Narita, Chiba, Japan, in the eastern portion of the Greater Tokyo Area. ...
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The next ambitious expansion, includes the addition of the 4th and 5th runways, a Satellite concourse, larger than the size of both of the current terminals combined and additional cargo terminals will expand the size of Pudong International Airport. Land reclamation will be included for the 5th runway and some of the cargo terminals. Because of this, a large amount of money will be needed in the future to cope with the demand. This next ambition will be completed by 2015 and will become one of the world-class airports in the world. It will become one of the worlds largest airports by land size. Recently, China Southern Airlines stated that Shanghai Pudong International Airport will be home to its five Airbus A380s, however there is no statement if China Southern Airlines will have a hub in Shanghai Pudong International Airport. The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, four-engine airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, an EADS subsidiary. ...
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In addition, China Airlines, EVA Air and Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) have operated special flights during Chinese New Year - the Cross-strait Charter on Lunar New Year- to Taipei and Uni Air to Kaohsiung. These flights are part of the Three Links between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (or Taiwan). Download high resolution version (480x640, 78 KB)Shanghai Pudong International Airport (Interior) taken by Si Chun LAM 20040918 File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Malaysia Airlines Kargo () is a cargo division of Malaysia Airlines and commercially known as MASkargo. ...
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Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA Cargo), the fully owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and incorporated in 1 July 2001, is the worlds third biggest cargo airline in terms of international freight tonne kilometres (FTK). ...
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Yangtze River Express (Yangtze River Express Airlines Company Limited) (æ¬åæ±å¿«è¿èªç©ºæéå
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Kenya Airways, the flag carrier airline of Kenya, based in Nairobi, Africa, started operations on 4 February 1977 It operates scheduled services throughout Africa and to Europe and the Indian subcontinent, with its main base at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. ...
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Cargolux (Cargolux Airlines International) is a cargo airline based in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. ...
The Boeing 747, which is also known as the jumbo jet, is the second largest passenger airliner after the Airbus A380. ...
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China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (中国东方航空股份有限公司) is an airline based in Shanghai, China. ...
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Air Canada is Canadas largest airline and flag carrier. ...
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Narita International Airport ) (IATA: NRT, ICAO: RJAA) is an international airport located in Narita, Chiba, Japan, in the eastern portion of the Greater Tokyo Area. ...
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The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ...
Tokyo International Airport (Japanese: 東京国際空港 Tōkyō Kokusai Kūkō) is an international airport in Ota, Tokyo, Japan. ...
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Transportation links Transrapid constructed the first commercial high-speed maglev railway in the world, from the Pudong International Airport to Long Yang Road Metro station. It was inaugurated in 2002. It has a peak speed of 431 km/h and a track length of 30 km. Transrapid at the Emsland test facility Transrapid is a German monorail system using magnetic levitation. ...
Shanghai Maglev Train Maglev train stopping at terminus Longyang Road station Inside the Shanghai Transrapid maglev Inside the Shanghai Transrapid maglev VIP section Shanghai Maglev Train (Shanghai Transrapid) (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; literally Shanghai Magnetic Levitation Demonstration Operation Line) is the first commercial high-speed maglev line in the world. ...
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Photo gallery Airport Exterior Shanghai Pudong International Airport (Exterior) taken by Si Chun LAM 20040918 File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Transrapid Shanghai Maglev Train stopping at terminus Longyang Road station Transrapid Shanghai Maglev Train Inside the Shanghai Transrapid maglev Inside the Shanghai Transrapid maglev VIP section Magnetic levitation transport, or maglev, is a form of transportation that suspends, guides and propels vehicles (especially trains) using electromagnetic force. ...
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Boeing 747-400 Boeing 747-400 Air New Zealand Limited (ASX: , NZX: AIR, Air New Zealand) is a scheduled passenger airline based in Auckland, New Zealand, and the national flag carrier. ...
The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. ...
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) (SSE: 600009) (Simplified Chinese䏿µ·æµ¦ä¸å½é
æºåº, Traditional Chinese 䏿µ·æµ¦æ±åéæ©å ´, pinyin Shà nghÇi PÇdÅng Guójì JÄ«cháng) is an airport located in the eastern part of Pudong district of Shanghai, China. ...
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) (SSE: 600009) (Simplified Chinese䏿µ·æµ¦ä¸å½é
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China Merchants Bank (SEHK: 3968),(SSE: 600036),is a bank headquartered in Shenzhen, China. ...
China Misheng Bank, (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) founded on January 12, 1996 in Beijing, is the first bank in China to be owned mostly by non-government enterprises. ...
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China Unicom (ä¸å½èé), full name China United Telecommunications Corporation (ä¸å½èåéä¿¡æéå
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Daqin Railway is a 653km coal-transport railway in north China built during 1985 - 1992. ...
Founder Group (æ¹æ£éå¢) is Chinas second-largest personal computer vendor. ...
Guangshen Railway or Guangzhou-Shenzhen Railway (Simplified Chinese: 广深éè·¯ or 广深线) (SEHK: 525) is a railway in the Guangdong Province of the Peoples Republic of China, between Guangzhou and Shenzhen. ...
Hua Xia Bank (Simplified Chinese: , Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Huáxià YÃnháng) is a bank based in Beijing in the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: , more commonly just å·¥è¡ GÅngháng) is the largest of Chinas Big Four state-owned commercial banks, the other 3 banks being the Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, and China Construction Bank, and one of...
Industrial Bank was the old short name that was more commonly used in China from June 2001 thru March 3, 2003 for Industrial Bank Co. ...
Jiangxi Copper (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ) (SEHK: 358),(SSE: 600362) is the largest copper producer in Mainland China. ...
Maotai, or Moutai (spelling used by the producing company), is arguably the most famous Chinese liquor, or baijiu. ...
Long March Launch Vehicle Technology Co. ...
Ping An Insurance is Chinas second-largest life insurance company. ...
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) is one of the big 3 Chinese automakers. ...
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Shanghai Petrochemical (SEHK: 338),(SSE: 600688) (Traditional Chinese:䏿µ·ç³å, Simplified Chinese:䏿µ·ç³å), full name Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Company Limited, the subsidary company of Sinopec, is one of the largest petrochemical enterprises in Mainland China. ...
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Shanghai Zhenhua Port Machinery Company (SSE: 600320) (Traditional Chinese:䏿µ·æ¯è¯æ¸¯å£æ©æ¢°, Simplified Chinese:䏿µ·æ¯åæ¸¯å£æºæ¢°), in short form Shanghai Zhenhua (Traditional Chinese:䏿µ·æ¯è¯, Simplified Chinese:䏿µ·æ¯å) or ZPMC, is the worlds largest manufacturer of cranes and large steel structures. ...
The Port of Tianjin is located to the west of Bohai Bay and in the estuary of the Haihe River. ...
Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corp. ...
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The State Council (å½å¡é¢, pinyin: Guówùyuà n), which is largely synonymous with the Central Peoples Government (ä¸å¤®äººæ°æ¿åº), is the chief administrative authority of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
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The Ministry of Railways of the Peoples Republic of China is a member of the State Council of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Known by the acronym CAAC, with the official name of General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (中国民用航空总局, pinyin Zhongguo Renyong Hangkong Zongju). ...
Roads in China include: Expressways of China China National Highways Category: ...
Chinese expressway, complete with signage. ...
The China National Highways are a series of trunk roads throughout all of China. ...
Roads in the Peoples Republic of China are numbered G, S or X, and four different categories (not including expressways and express routes) exist: Non-expressways and non-express routes G routes stand for Guodao, or China National Highways. ...
Traffic law in mainland China is still in its nascent stage (see Road Traffic Safety Law of the Peoples Republic of China). ...
The Road Traffic Safety Law of the Peoples Republic of China (中华人民共和国道路交通安全法) is a law which was passed by the National Peoples Congress of the Peoples Republic of China on October 28, 2003, promulgated...
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Zhongshan (ä¸å±±) is a common name of Chinese roads, avenues and boulevards, in honour of Sun Yat-sen, better-known in Chinese as Sun Zhongshan, who is considered by many to be the Father of modern China. In contrast of Zhongzheng Road, which are named after Chiang Kai-shek, Zhongshan Roads...
Chinas automobile industry is in rapid development since year 2000. ...
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Panyu District Public Transport is a local bus operator in the Panyu District of Guangdong province in China. ...
Rail transport in China began with the help of foreigners. ...
This articles main focus is on the rail transport in China (including the Qing Dynasty (before 1912) and the Republic of China (1912 to 1949) eras, and in modern times under the Peoples Republic of China (1949 onwards)). See also rail transport in Hong Kong (1842 onwards) and...
This article is about passenger transportation in Mainland China. ...
China Railways (CR) is the national railway company of the Peoples Republic of China, under the Chinese Ministry of Railways. ...
The China Far East Railway (a. ...
The South Manchuria Railway Company (Japanese: 南満州鉄道株式会社 Minami Manshū Tetsudō Kabushiki Gaisha; abbreviated as 満鉄 Mantetsu) was a company founded by Japan in 1906, after the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), and operated in Japanese-occupied Manchuria. ...
The 1 m (3 ft 33â8 in) gauge Kunming-Hekou Railway (previously known as Sino-Vietnamese Railway) was built by French colonists between Vietnam and China. ...
Chinas sixth national speed-up on April 2007 took the countryâs network of 200km/h capable lines to 6003 km. ...
The following is a list of railways in the mainland of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
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Port of Dalian (38° 55 N 121° 41 E) founded in 1899 lies at the southern tip of Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning province and is the most northern ice-free port in China. ...
Location within China Lüshun city or Lüshunkou or (literally) Lüshun Port (Simplified Chinese: æ
顺å£; Traditional Chinese: æ
é å£; Pinyin: , formerly in historic references both Port Arthur and Ryojun, is a town in the southernmost administrative district of Dalian of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Port of Ningbo (29° 52 N 121° 33 E) is one of the most important and busiest port in mainland China. ...
The Port of Tianjin is located to the west of Bohai Bay and in the estuary of the Haihe River. ...
Donghai Bridge The Yangshan deep-water port (æ´å±±æ·±æ°´æ¸¯) is a new port in Hangzhou Bay south of Shanghai, at . ...
Shanghai (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Shanghainese: ), situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Xiamen Port (24° 27 N 118° 04 E) is an important vast deep water port situated in the estuary of Jiulongjiang River on the south coast of Fujian province. ...
Port of Suzhou is an important inland river transport hub. ...
Port of Guangzhou is the main seaport of Guangzhou city. ...
Port of Shenzhen (32° 00 N 120° 49 E) is one of the busiest and fastest growing ports in southern mainland China. ...
Jiuzhou Port Jiuzhou Port is the ferry port of Zhuhai. ...
The Port of Hong Kong has always been a key factor in the development and prosperity of Hong Kong, which is strategically located on the Far East trade routes and is in the geographical centre of the now fast-developing Asia-Pacific Basin. ...
The China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) is one of the two largest shipbuilding conglomerates in China, the other being the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). ...
The China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) is one of the two largest shipbuilding conglomerates in China, the other being the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC). ...
The government of China has built or is building several new ship lifts Ship lifts, also called boat lifts or lift locks, are an alternative to canal locks. ...
Grand Canal of China in Suzhou The Grand Canal of China (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), also known as the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the longest ancient canal or artificial river in the world. ...
As a result of the rapidly expanding civil aviation industry, by 2007 China had around 500 airports of all types and sizes in operation, about 400 of which had paved runways and about 100 of which had runways of 3,047 m or shorter. ...
Not to be confused with China Airlines, the national airline of the Republic of China (Taiwan). ...
China Southern Airlines (ä¸å½åæ¹èªç©ºå
¬å¸) (SEHK: 1055, NYSE: ZNH) is an airline based in Guangzhou in the Guangdong province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited (Simplified Chinese: ) (SSE: 600115 SEHK: 0670 NYSE: CEA) is an airline based in Shanghai, China. ...
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Boeing 767-300 in Macau Shanghai Airlines (䏿µ·èªç©º) is an airline based in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ...
Shenzhen Airlines is a domestic budget airline based in Shenzhen Baoan International Airport, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Peoples Republic of China. ...
Xiamen Airlines (simplified Chinese: å¦é¨èªç©º; pinyin: Xià mén HángkÅng) is the first airline company in Peoples Republic of China run by private individuals, established on July 25, 1984, and based in Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport. ...
Sichuan Airlines is an airline based in Chengdu in the Peoples Republic of China. ...
Shandong Airlines is an airline based in Jinan, Peoples Republic of China. ...
Cathay Pacific, full name Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (SEHK: 0293) (traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), is an airline based in Hong Kong, operating scheduled passenger and cargo services to 120 destinations worldwide. ...
Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited, operating as Dragonair, (Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) is an airline based in Hong Kong. ...
Air Macau (Chinese:æ¾³éèªç©º), is an airline based in Macau. ...
Beijing Capital International Airport (SEHK: 694),(simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) (IATA: PEK, ICAO: ZBAA) is the main international airport that serves the capital city of Beijing, Peoples Republic of China. ...
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (IATA: SHA, ICAO: ZSSS) (Simplified Chinese: 䏿µ·è¹æ¡¥å½é
æºåº, Traditional Chinese: 䏿µ·è¹æ©åéæ©å ´, Pinyin: Shà nghÇi Hóngqiáo Guójì JÄ«cháng, Translation: Rainbow Bridge International Airport) is one of the two airports in Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China. ...
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the main airport of Guangzhou, the capital of the province of Guangdong, Peoples Republic of China. ...
The Other or constitutive other (also referred to as othering) is a key concept in continental philosophy, opposed to the Same. ...
Chunyun (Traditional Chinese: æ¥é, Simplified Chinese: æ¥è¿, literally Spring Transportation) refers to the high traffic load of transportation in Mainland China around the Chinese New Year. ...
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