Huizhou Chinese — The Hui ( 徽 ) dialects are unrelated to the Hui ( 回 ) ethnic group of China. language name=Hui nativename=徽语 Huīyǔ states=China region=southern Anhui, neighbouring portions of Zhejiang and Jiangxi, about 12 counties in total speakers=3.2 million… … Wikipedia
Chinese — ISO 639 3 Code : zho ISO 639 2/B Code : chi ISO 639 2/T Code : zho ISO 639 1 Code : zh Scope : Macrolanguage Language Type : Living Individual languages : Identifier : cdo Name: Min Dong Chinese Individual languages : Identifier : cjy Name: Jinyu … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Huizhou — (zh sp|s=|p=Hùizhōu; Cantonese: wai6 jau1) is a prefecture level city in Guangdong province, People s Republic of China. Part of the Pearl River Delta, Huizhou borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the west, Shaoguan to the north, Heyuan … Wikipedia
Huizhou (region) — Huizhou is also the name of a city in the Guangdong province of China .Huizhou (zh cp|c=|p=Huīzhōu) is a historical region in southeastern China . It corresponds to the southernmost part of Anhui province (Huangshan Shi and Jixi County) plus… … Wikipedia
Chinese Singaporean — 新加坡华人 新加坡華人 … Wikipedia
Chinese steamed eggs — The three color version of Chinese steamed egg Origin Alternative name(s) Water egg Place of origin … Wikipedia
Huizhou District — (Chinese: 徽州区) is a district in Anhui under the jurisdiction of Huangshan City. Its population is 100,000 and its area is 424 square kilometers. Huizhou District has jurisdiction over 1 town and 6 townships … Wikipedia
Chinese language — Unless otherwise specified, Chinese texts in this article are written in (Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese; Pinyin) format. In cases where Simplified and Traditional Chinese scripts are identical, the Chinese term is written once. Chinese… … Wikipedia
Huizhou — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Huizhou (homonymie). Huìzhōu · 惠州 … Wikipédia en Français
Chinese industrialization — In the 1960s, about 60% of the Chinese labor force were employed in agriculture. The figure remained more or less constant throughout the early phase of industrialization between the 1960s and 1990s, but in view of the rapid population growth… … Wikipedia