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Changsha
Changsha meaning
A prefecture-level city, the provincial capital of Hunan, in south-central China. | A county of Changsha, Hunan, China. | A former island in the Yangtze estuary in eastern China, now part of Chongming Island.
Example sentences (15)
Mao in 1913 Mao desired to become a teacher and enrolled at the Fourth Normal School of Changsha, which soon merged with the First Normal School of Changsha, widely seen as the best in Hunan.
Local demand for its spicy and marinated nibbles heated up sales at Changsha, China-based snack maker Yankershop Food, which made the list for the second year.
Passengers arriving from a China Southern Airlines flight from Changsha in China are screened for the new type of coronavirus upon their arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta international airport in Nairobi, Kenya, Jan.
In the State House statement sent yesterday, the President made the remarks while meeting the Vice Premier of China, Mr Hu Chunhua, at the multi-purpose function hall, Jiusuo Hotel in Changsha, Hunan Province in China.
A team of scientists led by Jian-Zhong Lin and Xuan-Ming Liu of Hunan University in Changsha, China recently identified a gene that contributes to salt stress tolerance in rice.
It has offices in Seattle, Dubai, Tokyo, Shenzhen and Changsha, China, according to its website.
Nigerian man named, CJ comes first place in the Spicy Food Challenge in Changsha, Central China’s Hunan Providence.
Those include links between Jakarta, Denpasar, Lombok and Batam with Chinese cities of Changsha, Qingdao, Xi’an and Yinchuan.
Changsha's governor fled, leaving the city in republican control.
Following an anti-foreign riots in Changsha in April 1910, which destroyed a number of missions and merchant warehouses, Samar sailed up the Yangtze River to Hankow and then Changsa to show the flag and help restore order.
In Changsha, 38 stores were ransacked by looters.
Mao was now party secretary for Hunan and stationed in Changsha, from which he went on a recruitment drive.
Maps published in the Yuan era invariably included the Changsha (the Paracels) and the Shitang (the Spratlys) within the domain of Yuan.
Taking part in the YMCA mass education movement to fight illiteracy, he opened a Changsha branch, though replaced the usual textbooks with revolutionary tracts in order to spread Marxism among the students.
This, they say, Mao desired in order to allow him to also gain control of a force of 1,700 peasant rebels and defectors from the Nationalist army who were near Changsha.